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  • Indentification of concurrency issues

    Nice article from MSDN Magazine on how to identify concurrency issues as well as some useful tools: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/cc546569.aspx
    Posted to Riaan's Blog (Weblog) by riaan on 06-02-2008
  • World's first AJAX IDE?

    Morfik 's has this to say about their WebOS AppsBuilder (quite a mouthful): WebOS AppsBuilder brings extreme simplicity to the design of sophisticated AJAX applications without compromising their functionality. You don't need to write any HTML, XHTML, XML, JavaScript or CSS. It has never been...
    Posted to    Ernst Kuschke (Weblog) by Ernst Kuschke on 08-02-2007
  • Windows Server 2008 Developer Training Kit (beta 3)

    Microsoft just released the training kit with material based on the DinnerNow ! scenario. Get more info here .
    Posted to    Ernst Kuschke (Weblog) by Ernst Kuschke on 07-19-2007
  • Code2Fame Challenge

    Create cool software and/or hardware add-ins for Windows Home Server, to simplify the digital lifestyles of families everywhere—or just to geek out, and win over $50,000 in cash prizes, as well as an all-expenses-paid trip for finalists to Microsoft headquarters in Redmond to "wow" the judging...
    Posted to    Ernst Kuschke (Weblog) by Ernst Kuschke on 06-13-2007
  • Fiddler 2 released

    The next version of Fiddler has been released . Fiddler v2 is a new version of the Fiddler Debugging proxy. Unlike version 1.x, Fiddler2 supports viewing and tampering with HTTPS traffic. It also includes better support for saving to Visual Studio WebTest files.
    Posted to    Ernst Kuschke (Weblog) by Ernst Kuschke on 04-20-2007
  • Human-Computer Interaction

    There are different kinds of humans, or users, and so there are different kinds of ways to interact with computers. The graphical user-interface was one of the greatest leaps in this field, and ever since, even though gradually advancing, we have made slow progress. This field is coming more to the fore...
    Posted to    Ernst Kuschke (Weblog) by Ernst Kuschke on 01-26-2007
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