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Today I found the time to get my hands dirty on C# 3.0 and LINQ . At PDC05 I went to a couple of sessions on these topics and I read the excellent whitepaper on the LINQ project by Hejlsberg and Box . But I was too busy attending other sessions to try...
Robert Scoble raises the expectations of the PDC05 so high that I really wonder if Microsoft can live up to those expectations. He uses the words shock and awe . Luckily I have already gotten my shot of awe yesterday . Beta 1 of Windows Vista certainly...
Here's my first look on Beta 1 of WinFS. In this post I will focus on the infrastructure. I don't want to regurgitate the WinFS documentation which seems to be in good shape for a beta....
Time for another Visual Basic 9.0 posting. Paul Vick is giving us another teaser in a very short post titled What if everything could be queried with SQL? . Paul doesn't mention VB 9.0 in this post, but I'm pretty that's what he is talking about (and...
It was an interesting read to learn how the ATLAS project , that the ASP.NET team is working on, originates in part at MSN . As you can read on Scott Guthrie's blog ATLAS is a new framework for developing AJAX style web applications using ASP.NET. Dare...
Workflow will be a hot topic at the upcoming PDC. Already a whopping amount of nine sessions have workflow in the title or the description. Michael Herman has a listing of these sessions . He questions if there is one common workflow strategy behind this...
Microsoft's Luca Bolognese has a nice overview of PDC sessions related to the .NET Language Integrated Query Framework . Luca says he has been working on this for over a year. In October 2003 I went to his PDC 2003 talk on ObjectSpaces. ObjectSpaces was...