PDC08: Creating Rich Internet Applications with Silverlight
Notes from the PDC pre-conference session, by Jeff Prosise.Silverlight contains an optimized subset of the full .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR). This means that if you have existing .NET libraries...
View ArticlePDC08: Keynote
Ray Ozzie begins the keynote with explaining why Software + Service is going to happend, by trying to answer if "this cloud thing" is different from the architectures used today in the enterprises....
View ArticlePDC08: "Dublin" and .NET Services: Extending On-Premises...
Finally BizTalk Services is not containing BizTalk in its official name anymore, but that is now called Microsoft .NET Services. "Dublin" is the code-name for Windows Application Server Extensions and...
View ArticlePDC08: The Future of C#
This is probably one of the must attend sessions at this PDC with Anders Hejlsberg himself, and as always he has a very relaxing and laybacked presentation style that works very well.Anders started...
View ArticlePDC08: Keynote (day 3)
Todays keynote is shorter and is delivered by Rick Rashid on Microsoft Research. 1990 Microsoft was a small company with only 5 000 employees, but still choosed to begin a basic research department...
View ArticlePDC08: PowerShell: Creating Manageable Web Services
First session today was this PowerShell session with title as above. This was more like a lap around PowerShell commands and environment, and to be fare that it also stated in the abstact of the...
View ArticlePDC08: "Geneva"
Geneva is the code name of Microsoft's identity framework (and it replaces Zermatt for those of you who have read about that). Geneva is actually three things:Geneva Framework.Geneva Server a security...
View ArticlePDC08 Reflections
So PDC is over for this time, but PDC 2009 is already announced, so we might not need to wait three years to the next. In this post I will try to summaries a great week.Windows AzureI think this...
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