Expression studio will be part of MSDN - Yes!!#

Fantastic, Microsoft has finally realised that releasing Expression Studio with MSDN is a good idea. These tools while primarily targeted at Designers require developer integration and buy-in. So software folk like me who have an interest can now properly play with and demonstrate the value of Expression Studio within a development life cycle. Nice one Microsoft!

4/6/2007 3:48:04 AM (New Zealand Standard Time, UTC+12:00) #    Comments [0]  | 

 

Vista Media Center, Big Screen Headlines#

Check out big screen headlines so far one of the best plugins for Vista media centre. It's incredible. Beautiful interface and extremely usuable application for MCE. I've been running it for a while at home on my MCE setup.

3/13/2007 10:17:50 AM (New Zealand Daylight Time, UTC+13:00) #    Comments [0]  | 

 

Next Gen Yahoo messenger built with WPF#

From Scott Gu's Blog, the next generation Yahoo messenger is being built with Windows Presentation Foundation and.NET. Article is here. Interesting indeed. I"m sure Windows Live Messegner will follow suit soon enough!

1/11/2007 12:08:27 PM (New Zealand Daylight Time, UTC+13:00) #    Comments [0]  | 

 

Featured on Ron Jacob's Arcast - The SOA Radical#

Recently Ron Jacobs, (Blog is here) toured New Zealand to give a couple of talks to usergroups on Service Orientation and a few other interesting topics. Ron as part of his job at Microsoft runs Arcast - a community podcast for Architecture and Architects in the Microsoft space. While he was NZ, we caught up and he interviewed me for Arcast. It all came about from a conversation I had with him after one of his talks - that basically I said SOA needs to become more radical and more pervasive as a design and technology philosophy. The overview of the talk is:

"When web services first came about, most people wondered if they were really the right way to go. After all performance wasn't great for some things and the wire format of text/xml was rather large and bulky. Over time we came to think of SOA and web services as the same and developed ways of thinking about architecture that worked in this model. With the release of WCF however, this point of view is changing. Now it is possible to think of your applications as a collection of services both internally and externally. A radical concept you say? Why yes, it most definitely is and that is why today we bring you an SOA Radical - Lukas Svoboda. "

The Arcast post and topic overview is here, and you can download the podcast directly from here. Also currently listed at the top of the Microsoft Resource Architecture Centre

1/10/2007 3:39:58 PM (New Zealand Daylight Time, UTC+13:00) #    Comments [1]  | 

 

.NET 3.0 Released#

dotnetfx.gifIf Office 2007, Vista 2007 (with Windows Media Centre) wasn't enough - .NET 3.0 has also RTM'd. You can download .NET 3.0 directly from this link. A busy few weeks for Microsoft!!!

11/20/2006 5:18:14 PM (New Zealand Daylight Time, UTC+13:00) #    Comments [0]  | 

 

.NET 3.0 Release Candidate#

dotnetfx.gifIn more Microsoft release candidate madness .NET 3.0 has rearched RC status. The link is not yet posted on MSDN as far as I can see, but a quick google search reveals this Microsoft downloand link to download the RC.

Coverage of this can be found on Microsoft Watch.com and ActiveWin.

9/4/2006 3:58:02 PM (New Zealand Standard Time, UTC+12:00) #    Comments [0]  | 

 

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