SBC DotNet Weblog
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July issue of MSDN has an article on the Regulator and other .NET tools
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Roy gets the Regulator 2.0.3 out!
The versatile Regulator is out along with a Help file!
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Whidbey sources
I found a good site showing Whidbey links [via Rob Chartier]. Any more similar links out there? Please post them there (Rob's site) under feedback.
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Sacre Bleu! It's the first Groove Event in France!
Sacre Bleu! It's the first Groove Event in France!
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Exchange to disappear within SharePoint!
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Eric Sink's views on the VS 2005 Team System
Eric Sink has a very heart-opening post about the new VS 2005 Team System and how it impacts his products at SourceGear. I like his description of the market segment that's the target by MSFT - competing products against Borland & IBM (Rational) in large enterprises. He also describes how SourceGear's products fits in the market niche that he is in (primarily 10 to 50 developer companies). A superb job in positioning himself!
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SharePoint caveat KB (#840701)
This important note from the MSDN KB (#840701) - 'How to install SharePoint Portal Server 2003, Windows SharePoint Services, and Project Server 2003 on the same server'. Very useful to know if you have an Enterprise deployment of SharePoint along with MS Project 2K3 - Note Running these services at the same time on the same server may create conflicts.
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Whidbey relish
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Spam wave from weblogs
I have been getting a barrage of spam mail regarding the blog postings here - I am not the only one, Roy is encountering the same problem.
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Developing with 'Whidbey'
I have been checking out 'Whidbey' for a little while now (the initial installation was troublesome). What grabs me the most (so far) is C#2 and the 'Web Parts'..