Contents tagged with General Software Development
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R.I.P. .NET Reflector
Yes. It is true, Lutz Roeder has decided to end development of .NET Reflector… This free tool has been the greatest addition to .NET development since, well, forever. Development will be passed on to Red Gate Software and it is unclear whether it will eventually move to a retail product. So sad.
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What's the difference between working on an open source project and working on a paid job
Steve King (author of TortoiseSVN) has an interesting article on the differences between working on his open source project and his paid job.
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Pilot invites go out for Microsoft’s AdSense competitor
Microsoft’s long awaited contextual advertising platform, named ContentAds, sent out the first invitations today to prospective participants in its pilot program. Starting on “primarily” (their word) MSN owned sites, Microsoft says that ContentAds will place advertisements using not just keywords but also demographic targeting, geo-targeting and incremental bidding tools. Sounds like AdSense plus some consideration of the demographics of various MSN sites’ readership - we’ll see what happens when ContentAds are released into the wild. We’ll probably see soon.
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Heralding PLINQ into the LINQ party
eWEEK reports today, the announcement of PLinq. I'll quite directly from the article, as Andreas Hejlsberg captures the concept succinctly:
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My next monitor - If I can get my manager to approve the purchase...
http://blog.scifi.com/tech/archives/2006/08/28/radius_320_moni.html
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Omea Reader 2.x and items showing up under wrong feeds
I am trying out Omea Reader and I really like the UI and ability to create search folders similar to what I had in Outlook.
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More Windows Vista US Pricing and Launch Date Revealed!
LonghornBlogs: Well, the big to-do for the day has been Vista pricing. Apparently Microsoft Canada's not the only company that's going to have someone fired today. Amazon.com has all prices online for pre-order. They've also listed a launch date, which apparently is January 30th, 2007.
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Windows Vista Pre RC1 Build 5536 Available for first 100,1000
This page includes information to help you download the Windows Vista pre-RC1 ISO file. This pre-RC1 build is available for a limited time – we will close the program when we reach 100,000 downloads.
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Longhorn Terminal Services Remote Programs
This is just my first gallery, and I’m already working on the second one will include installing and configuring Terminal Services and TS Web Access.
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PCG - Performance Counter Grapher
I have an initial version of Performance Counter Grapher up and running.
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How can I customize an MSI in the Visual Studio setup/deployment project?
Question:
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Roy Osherove is starting a new Unit Testing Book
I'm happy to announce my new Book Project : "The Art Of Unit Testing". The book will use examples in .NET, but it should be general enough so that any java or C++ developer should be able to read it and learn things. I'll talk more about the book's contents in future posts.
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Windows Vista Build 5536 Released To Testers
Bink.nu - Windows Vista Buld 5536 (vista_5536.16385.060821-1900_vista_rc1_x86fre_client-LR1CFRE_EN_DVD.iso) was released to Microsoft beta testers tonight, on the Microsoft Connect website.
More to come :-).
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Microsoft reveals more about Live Drive
Microsoft has confirmed more details of its forthcoming Live Drive service, which will offer free online storage.
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Internet Explorer 7 RC1 now available
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DO NOT update VMware Tools to 5.5.2.29772 !!
VMware has not posted this fix yet and they also have not released a new version to fix this problem, so read carefully!!
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Visual Studio .NET 2003 SP1 Available
[via Rob Caron’s blog]
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Cool VS.NET Plugin: SonicFileFinder
[via Roland Weigelt’s blog]
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