Channel 9 does a “This Week On Channel 9” video every week and this week they paid a visit to One .Net Way. They mentioned my post about Retrieving a list of applications using LINQ in their news video. I am very happy to see One .Net Way mentioned on Channel [...]
Tomorrow i.e. Wednesday 10th September, I will present Entity Framework at Wollongong .NET User Group (WDNUG). My presentation will focus on What, Why and How of Entity Framework. WDNUG meets at CSC Offices in Wollongong. You can find more details of the venue here.
I hope to see you there.
If you are like me who is missing Tech Ed in Sydney and sulking about it then sulk not anymore my friend. Keynote and other presentations from Tech Ed NZ are available online for your viewing pleasures. I am sure Australian content is not too far away.
F# September CTP is now available for download here. I have installed the CTP on a Virtual Machine which also has Visual Studio 2008 installed. This CTP also included Visual Studio project templates which can be used to create F# applications.
Hello F#
After installing F# I thought of doing the Hello [...]
Microsoft will launch Live Video Messaging facility on 9th September 2008. I have not yet sent anyone a video message in my life, so I am a bit excited to see something like this. At present you can request an early beta access if you are a member of press. I write a blog, [...]
Apple guys even though running out of creativity with their Mac vs PC ads are not giving up anytime soon. Here are two latest offerings.
Where is Jerry Seinfeld?
Spreading the word here about IE 8 Beta 2 Release. You can download Beta 2 here. There is tons of information already available for this release. Before you decide to install it you should read this link which provides useful information on upgrading to Beta2. Internet Explorer 8 Readiness Toolkit is [...]
Since MSDN forums started they have captured substantial share of online forums related to Microsoft technologies. I remember having a discussion with one of the softies about newsgroups and how MSDN forums will eventually replace them (in MS world of course). And now you can interact with Microsoft forums using a client application which is [...]
If there is one book I am looking forward to, it is Microsoft Visual Studio Tips by Sara Ford . I am a regular reader of Sara’s blog and I have learned a lot about Visual Studio by reading her blog. Her tips are simple, lightweight but above all very++ useful.
I [...]
Two senior engineering managers for Windows 7, Jon DeVaan and Steven Sinofsky have started a blog called Engineering Windows 7. I am sure that this will be one of the most watched blogs till other Windows 7 related blogs/sites appear. Reading their first post I get an impression that their blog is an attempt [...]
No I am not spreading a rumour. This is as per a Microsoft site.
You may have noticed from my blog posts lately that these days I am spending considerable time working with LINQ. Although I mainly concentrate on LINQ To Objects and LINQ To XML, I often wander around and play with other flavors of LINQ as well. Today, just out of curiosity I wanted to see how [...]
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