Tags: .net3.0

Tags: .net3.0

Ultimate .NET Developer?s Charity Auction

Posted Tuesday December 19, 2006, 11:04 am, Over one day old at Robert W. Anderson's Expert Texture

You can read more about the project on their website or blog. | | One unusual thing about this charity is that all travel and admin expenses are paid by the charity’s founders themselves.

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.NET 3.0 Ships

Posted Monday November 13, 2006, 1:29 pm, Over one day old at Robert W. Anderson's Expert Texture



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Reverse WinFX Petition . . .

Posted Thursday October 19, 2006, 11:06 pm, Over one day old at Robert W. Anderson's Expert Texture

The current versions of all implementations will be stuck at.NET 2.0; the next version will be forced to be called.NET 3.5 even though the?3? portion is absent on non-Win32 implementations. | | And why does that matter? | | 7.

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IE7 release date decoupled from Vista

Posted Thursday October 19, 2006, 11:06 pm, Over one day old at Robert W. Anderson's Expert Texture



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WinFx is dead

Posted Thursday October 19, 2006, 11:06 pm, Over one day old at Robert W. Anderson's Expert Texture

Customers / developers were not asking “what is WinFx?”, as much as they were asking, “where is the new managed Windows API, WinFx?”. | | But there is no managed Windows API. Not just the name, but the entire idea of a managed Windows API.

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WinFx is Dead Part 2

Posted Thursday October 19, 2006, 11:06 pm, Over one day old at Robert W. Anderson's Expert Texture

I believe that the actual confusion was that developers didn’t understand how WinFx (as composed of WCF, WPF, WF, etc.) had anything to do with a managed Windows API. | | I am guessing that this name change away from WinFx is indicates that the managed Windows API is dead.

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Renewing a request for .NET 3.0

Posted Monday August 14, 2006, 11:42 am, Over one day old at Robert W. Anderson's Expert Texture



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WinFx becomes .NET 3.0

Posted Tuesday August 8, 2006, 2:58 am, Over one day old at Robert W. Anderson's Expert Texture

S. Somasegar has announced that WinFx was confusing and so they have renamed it to.NET 3.0. | | I’m indifferent or its good, wierd, or bad. What? | | Indifferent: It is just a name. | | Good: I like the idea that WinFx ==.NET 3.0. Is Microsoft saying that.NET 3.0 is the new Windows API?

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.NET 3.0 (née WinFx) ? now with CLR 2.0!

Posted Tuesday August 8, 2006, 2:58 am, Over one day old at Robert W. Anderson's Expert Texture

So, no, there will not be a new CLR. | | Some people have complained that this introduces some confusion because the.NET product version number doesn’t match the CLR. This will save your ISVs some headache.| | | |Tags:.NET,.NET3.0, Microsoft, WinFx | |

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