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Developer .NET Perspectives


64 results found for Developer .NET Perspectives, displaying items 1 - 20
 
[April 1, 2005]  
Is Chicken Little a VB 6.0 Developer?
Microsoft moved Visual Basic 6.0 from the mainstream phase to the extended support phase, which has some developers mistakenly thinking the end is at hand.
Windows IT Pro  — William Sheldon

[March 18, 2005]  
ADO.NET 2.0 Objects
ADO.NET 2.0 features new objects and, more important, changes in the class hierarchy.
Windows IT Pro  — William Sheldon

[March 17, 2005]  
Cool New Features in ADO.NET 2.0
ADO.NET 2.0 introduces a host of new features. Three of the coolest features specific to SQL Server 2005 are support for UDTs, MARS, and Query Notifications.
Windows IT Pro  — William Sheldon

[March 4, 2005]  
Leveraging the CLR's Power
The Common Language Runtime in SQL Server 2005 isn't meant to replace but rather complement T-SQL. Having the CLR integrated with SQL Server 2005 provides you with a new set of tools to improve the performance of your database applications.
Windows IT Pro  — William Sheldon

[February 17, 2005]  
The CLR's Inclusion in SQL Server 2005
Including the .NET CLR environment under the SQL Server 2005 runtime process wasn't a trivial change.The SQL Server 2005 developers had to mitigate stability and security risks when they did so.
Windows IT Pro  — William Sheldon

[January 20, 2005]  
SQL Server 2005 Provides True Integration of XML Data
The introduction of a native XML data type in SQL Server 2005 means that SQL Server will truly support XML. SQL Server 2005 lets you integrate XML data with other data in a relational database, which will provide tremendous flexibility.
Windows IT Pro  — William Sheldon

[September 1, 2004]  
ASP.NET 2.0 Will Offer the Best of the Present and the Past, Part 1
The upcoming release of ASP.NET 2.0 will include some of the best features of the present version ASP.NET 1.x and some of the best features the past version ASP.
Windows IT Pro  — William Sheldon

[April 17, 2003]  
Is .NET on the Way Out?
Paul Thurrott discusses the twists and turns of Microsoft .NET's history and speculates about whether Microsoft is abandoning the .NET initiative.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Thurrott

[March 6, 2003]  
The Empire Strikes Back: Microsoft Countersues Sun
In a continuing legal battle, Microsoft countersued Sun, alleging that the company broke a contract with the software giant that granted Microsoft the ability to distribute its own Java version.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Thurrott

[February 20, 2003]  
.NET Heads to a New Market
To tap into the young consumer market, Microsoft has launched a new .NET-based initiative called 3 Degrees.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Thurrott

[February 6, 2003]  
.NET: What's in a Name?
Paul Thurrott discusses the implications of Microsoft dropping ".NET" from the name of its latest Windows server.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Thurrott

[January 23, 2003]  
Java on Windows: Responses, Updates, and Conspiracy Theories Abound
Paul Thurrott summarizes responses to the Sun Microsystems lawsuit against Microsoft regarding including Java in Windows.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Thurrott

[January 9, 2003]  
Will Forcing Microsoft to Carry Java Create an Even Playing Field?
Paul Thurrott questions whether forcing Microsoft to include Java with its Windows OS will help even the playing field.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Thurrott

[December 12, 2002]  
Kinko's Scores .NET Success Story
Paul Thurrott outlines one of the first .NET success stories—a partnership between Microsoft and Kinko’s that yielded a Web-based remote printing service.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Thurrott

[November 14, 2002]  
The Next Battleground: Mobile Devices
Microsoft knows that if .NET is to be truly successful, it can't be a technology that runs only on Microsoft platforms. With the .NET Compact Framework, the company has a chance to transfer the technology to various other platforms.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Thurrott

[October 31, 2002]  
.NET Comes in Through the Out Door
After a long wait, developers, business, and consumers are seeing real-world applications of .NET technologies.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Thurrott

[October 17, 2002]  
Microsoft Cancels Subscription-Software Trial, Advances Office Toward .Net
Microsoft cancelled a subscription-software trial that the company had intended to begin a worldwide rollout of subscription-based software and services, and a member of the Office family unites XML Web services with the desktop.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Thurrott

[October 3, 2002]  
MSN 8 Takes a Page from the .NET My Services Playbook
With MSN 8, Microsoft is finally giving the consumer side of the Web services market some notable .NET subscription software services.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Thurrott

[September 19, 2002]  
.NET: The Next Macintosh, or just Active Desktop 2005?
Microsoft has an opportunity to blast past the limitations of the desktop OS with .NET. Will the company meet the challenge, or continue to deliver the same old thing?
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Thurrott

[September 5, 2002]  
.NET Passport Gets an Overhaul
Microsoft is changing its .NET Passport service for the better. Here's a brief history of .NET Passport.
Windows IT Pro  — Paul Thurrott





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