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  • .NET Framework 3.0/WinFX June CTP is Out!

    Geez, we just installed WinFX Beta 2 this Iteration and immediately had to deal with a hard to find configuration issue. However, we're also always grateful for new bits that advance WCF closer to shipping. Omri says : Check it out here . This build is based on our "RC1" tree. It's not a final WCF RC1 build but it incorporates all the final programming model tweaks that we made from the Beta2 build we shipped in May. The quality of the WCF bits is high, but not quite at the same level as the final Beta2 release (e.g. the stress results for the Beta2 build were better), but it's reasonably good - it's from the middle of "ask mode" - which is when we stop fixing a whole bunch of bugs and start raising the bug bar, so that we can reduce the churn and increase the stability. The final RC1 build will have a couple hundred additional fixes, so it will definitely be better ("go-live" quality), but we absolutely encourage folks to download this June CTP for new projects or for porting from Beta2. The first part seems to say it's not the same high quality as Beta 2 but then it seems the opposite: that it's recommended for people like us to upgrade for porting from Beta2 . Download link to the SDK now fixed . Technorati Tags: CLR , WCF , Windows Communication Foundation , SOA , Microsoft Share this post: Email it! | bookmark it! | digg it! | reddit! | kick it! Read More...
  • New and Notable 100! The Big 100!

    On May 19, 2003 , I said " I have always admired Mike's ability to look at the world out there and put it all into one great post, The Daily Grind . While I can't pretend to have Mike's writing ability, I would like to start moving to something similar instead of multiple separate posts ." I still believe that today but I have not been so great about "daily" or I would have been over 500, but here I am over 3 years later with number 100! While I am still in Mike emulation mode, I would like to do something like he did for the "Tell a Friend" and contest. I don't want to blatantly copy his contest (maybe I do!) but I want to double the readership of this blogs. If you get anything out of these posts and the blog, I'd love if you told someone else to subscribe. In the meantime , I'd love to hear from you on this blog on what you think might increase readership as well as your experience. So we have today: My co-worker and pair programmer today Steve questions Microsoft’s strategy on releasing two OR/M solutions. Andres (and Frans on the comments) also question this. I agree that this is just going to confuse the developer totally when they need to use the technology. Ayende agrees that this is madness. I’d rather see a single OR/M solution based on LINQ that is extensible . Again, Andres , “ I went to TechEd Keynote today and I almost got asleep. Then Chloe appeared and it was the only excuse I had to not to leave before it finished” Have you checked out http://www.seewindowsvista.com/ ? It is a very cool way to see some amazing things that developers are doing with Vista and .NET Framework 3.0. [via Brad ] The Indigo group has released the " Windows Communication Foun dation RSS Toolkit " on the new community site . This toolkit, which comes with complete source code, illustrates how to expose ATOM and RSS feeds through WCF endpoints SCBAT has been upgraded to a new, soon to be released version of GAT and GAX Craig announces msdnman Microsoft is preparing a third IE 7 Read More...
  • Do I Have to Rename My Blog Now?

    You've got to be kidding me . "The .NET Framework has always been at the core of WinFX, but the WinFX brand didn’t convey this. The WinFX brand helped us introduce the incredible innovations in terms of Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), Windows Workflow (WF) and the newly christened Windows CardSpace (WCS) formerly known under the codename “InfoCard.” The brand also created an unnatural discontinuity between previous versions of our framework and the current version. With this in mind we have decided to rename WinFX to the .NET Framework 3.0. .NET Framework 3.0 aptly identifies the technology for exactly what it is – the next version of our developer framework. " Seriously, it never made sense to be named apart. Technorati Tags: CLR , .NET , WinFX , Microsoft Share this post: Email it! | bookmark it! | digg it! | reddit! | kick it! Read More...

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