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  • .Net 3.5 SP 1 Released

    From InfoQ : " Service Pack 1 for .NET 3.5 and Visual Studio 2008 was released today. While called a "service pack", the sheer number of new features makes this release as significant as .NET 3.0. These include the controversial ADO.NET Entity Framework and the much demanded improvements...
    Posted to Riaan's Blog (Weblog) by riaan on 08-12-2008
  • RoR in Visual Studio 2005: 3 easy steps

    Ruby is one of those wonderful gems that has been getting people excited for quite some time, but it hasn't been until the Rails framework has been released that the majority of Ruby users fell in love with it. Developing with Ruby on Rails enables you to get fully functional web-apps up and running...
    Posted to    Ernst Kuschke (Weblog) by Ernst Kuschke on 08-06-2007
  • Linq-to-Sql - what are the implications?

    Craig has been posting on the topic a bit lately, and innitially I wanted to respond to his latest post with a comment; it got so long that it warranted a post on itself. For those uninitiated ones, Linq-to-Sql is what used to be called DLinq - this will replace the ADO.NET code we currently use to access...
    Posted to    Ernst Kuschke (Weblog) by Ernst Kuschke on 03-26-2007
  • Extension method weirdness

    I was going through the DOTNET-CLR list earlier this morning, when I saw a post where someone needed simple help: "I'd like to convert the Dictionary Values to a List<> anybody know any magic .net classes/code?" That sounded like something I could whip up in a few seconds. Fired up VS2005, New...
    Posted to    Ernst Kuschke (Weblog) by Ernst Kuschke on 06-05-2006
  • IMPORTANT: Visual Studio 2005 bug workaround

    Check out this neat workaround for your VS2005 pains!
    Posted to    Ernst Kuschke (Weblog) by Ernst Kuschke on 12-21-2005
  • DevDays 2005 Slides

    The slides for the presentations held at DevDays 2005 are up and can be downloaded over here . I found the Tools for Architecture – Designing for Deployment and Development and Testing Tools *talks* quite informative.
    Posted to    Ernst Kuschke (Weblog) by Ernst Kuschke on 06-21-2005
  • New Team System Pricing structure

    If you're running what Microsoft calls “a small shop”, you will be happy to know that Microsoft has heard all the complaints, and restructured the pricing for VSTS . There will be a 5-user edition of Team Foundation Server for each of the roles: Visual Studio Team Edition for Software Architects...
    Posted to    Ernst Kuschke (Weblog) by Ernst Kuschke on 05-19-2005
  • .NET 2.0 BETA2: System.Configuration

    Most .NET developers will be familiar with the System.Configuration namespace, and in particular with the ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings class. When using this class in .NET 2.0, however, (even tough it will compile) you will see the warning that this is now obsolete, and been replaced by ConfigurationManager...
    Posted to    Ernst Kuschke (Weblog) by Ernst Kuschke on 05-11-2005
  • XQuery support in Whidbey

    According to the W3C, the XQuery 1.0 standards will only be finalised and completed early in 2006. Yet, there has been a petition doing the rounds to include support for XQuery in .NET 2.0, wich will hopefully be released before the end of 2005. There are a few signatures already, including those of...
    Posted to    Ernst Kuschke (Weblog) by Ernst Kuschke on 05-05-2005
  • Composite Application Block

    The CAB is a new application block being developed for .NET 2 that lets you build up advanced "smart client" applications by composing them from different plug-in modules. Sounds cool? Keep an eye on Peter Provost and Ed Jezierski , who are developing it.
    Posted to    Ernst Kuschke (Weblog) by Ernst Kuschke on 04-25-2005
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