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Ultra fast .NET local cache is outOpen in New Window
"This cache has now been released as part of XAP.NET early access program for the upcoming 7.0 version. This implementation gives you the power of ultra fast, reliable and self healing distributed c read more »
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Java platforms moving to .NET?Open in New Window
Yuval Shavit writes, "Java and .NET are usually portrayed almost as opposites: the Java world vs. the .NET world. But there’s actually a lot of cross-pollination, especially in terms of Java applica read more »
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How Microsoft blew its own RIA inventionOpen in New Window
Tim Anderson discusses early innovations in the RIA field by Microsoft, led by Guthrie and Anders (.NET), and how Microsoft lost the lead by failing to recognize and utilize some of the technology in read more »
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'Developer delight' on tap with next VS revOpen in New Window
"Microsoft provided the first look at the next version of its developer tools and platform, which will be named Visual Studio 2010 and the .NET Framework 4.0." read more »
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Validating .NET/RESX translations easily with LINQ-to-XML.Open in New Window
Rick Brewster writes over on the Paint.NET blog about his method for validating .NET/RESX translation in a quick and easy manner using LINQ-to-XML. He also talks about a new utility he has written to read more »
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.NET Collection Management with C# 3.0.Open in New Window
"Generics in C#, enable you to define classes, interfaces, delegates or methods with placeholders for parameterized types used within. This allows you to define classes that use a generic type, and read more »
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Top 10 things to know about Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5Open in New Window
Daniel Moth offers an informative (and highly hyperlinked) list of ten (okay, eleven) items one should know about Microsoft's Visual Studio 2008 and the .NET Framework 3.5. read more »
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Cosmos: An Open Source .NET Microkernel OS.Open in New Window
Chad "Kudzu" Hower, a former Microsoft employee, is working with other developers on a new microkernel OS written entirely as open source and in Microsoft's .NET framework using C#. read more »
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