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Comments [0] | Posted on Friday, January 25, 2008

Few months back I had blogged about this real amazing news from .NET Framework's team, plans to release Source Code of .NET Framework Libraries and enable debugging support of them in Visual Studio 2008. Well... the special day has arrived, Recently Scott announced Source Code of .Net Framework Libraries is now available for everyone.

Isn't this great news?! I'm pretty much excited to check it out.

Currently source code for the following .NET Framework libraries are available.

  • .NET Base Class Libraries including System, System.CodeDom, System.Collections, System.ComponentModel, System.Diagnostics, System.Drawing, System.Globalization, System.IO, System.Net, System.Reflection, System.Runtime, System.Security, System.Text, System.Threading, etc).
  • ASP.NET (System.Web, System.Web.Extensions)
  • Windows Forms (System.Windows.Forms)
  • Windows Presentation Foundation (System.Windows)
  • ADO.NET and XML (System.Data and System.Xml)

Scott has also mentioned that they'll be adding up more libraries in near future.

And now How do you configure Visual Studio to avail this feature?

Well.. Shawn Burke has blogged a brief post explaining "How to Configure Visual Studio to Debug .NET Framework Source Code".

I'd recommend checking the following links for more details:

.Net framework library source code now available - ScottGu
Configuring Visual Studio to Debug .NET Framework Source Code - Shawn Burke
.NET Framework Library Source Code available for viewing - Scott Hanselman 

Cheers!
Chirag

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Comments [0] | Posted on Friday, April 20, 2007

Earlier this week Microsoft said that they planned to ship Visual Studio "Orcas" Beta 1 for download some time in April. On April 19, they made good on their word.

Microsoft posted Visual Studio Codename "Orcus" Beta 1 Professional Edition for download and accompanying Team System lifecycle-development system tools; the 3.5 release of the .Net Framework; and a first Community Technology Preview (CTP) pre-beta build of the Express version of Orcas for non-professional programmers and hobbyists.

Microsoft said earlier this week to expect a Beta 2 of Orcas later this year. The final version of Orcas may be released to manufacturing by the end of calendar 2007, but could slip into 2008, they said.

Here are some links to know more about the new Visual Studio Codename "Orcus":
Feature Specifications for Visual Studio and .NET Framework "Orcas"
Microsoft Pre-release Software Visual Studio Code Name "Orcas" Beta 1
Visual Studio Code Name "Orcas" Express Editions
My "First Look at Orcas" Presentation
Visual Studio "Orcas" Web Designer Integrated into Main
Conversation with Somasegar: Orcas Beta 1 and Beyond on Channel9

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Comments [0] | Posted on Saturday, March 10, 2007
Windows Vista Ultimate Team released new awesome Windows Vista Ultimate branded Wallpapers to public for download. These wallpapers are available for free to everyone, even to those who do not own a copy of Windows Vista.






Enjoy :-)
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Comments [0] | Posted on Friday, November 24, 2006

The countdown has began.

On 30 January 2007, Microsoft will be making Windows Vista available to the world at large.  This event goes by different monikers:  "general availability," "GA" and "retail availability" are some of them.  But no matter what it's called, lots of people -- I for one -- are looking forward to that day.  As excitement builds, we've seen that some enthusiasts are marking the occasion in different ways; one to just recently hit our radar is Donavon West's design of a Windows Sidebar Gadget that counts down the days, hours and seconds until midnight of GA Day.

Donavon has created three similar versions of his gadget:  one for Live.com pages, another for Windows Live Spaces, and a third for installation to the Windows Vista Sidebar.

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Comments [0] | Posted on Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Scott just announced the naming and roadmap for Atlas going forward. Read more...

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Comments [0] | Posted on Sunday, September 03, 2006

.NET Framework 3.0 Release Candidate is out and ready for download.

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Comments [0] | Posted on Saturday, August 19, 2006

Microsoft has released the ADO.NET vNext August CTP.

  • The ADO.NET Entity Framework, which includes:
    • The Entity Data Model (EDM), which allows developers to model data at a higher level of abstraction
    • A powerful client-views/mapping engine to map to and from store schemas
    • Full query support over EDM schemas using Entity SQL and LINQ
    • An object services layer that allows you to choose to present query results as rows and columns or as objects. When using .NET objects, the system will transparently do identity resolution, change tracking and update processing for you.
    • An open provider model that allows other stores to plug into the ADO.NET Entity Framework
  • Language-Integrated Query (LINQ) integration in ADO.NET for this CTP includes:
    • LINQ to Entities: formulate queries using LINQ against your EDM schemas
    • LINQ to DataSet: the DataSet finally gets full query capabilities! You can formulate LINQ queries that go against one or more DataTable objects. The LINQ to DataSet implementation will even optimize certain query patterns for better execution performance.
  • Tools
    • We're working hard to include a rich set of tools that integrate naturally with the runtime components to provide a great end-to-end experience. Some early tools are included in this CTP, and more will come soon!

In the CTP package you'll find:

  • The actual ADO.NET CTP assemblies that will be installed in your system
  • A few new project templates to create new ADO.NET Entity Framework-based applications and entity model libraries
  • Various examples that illustrate how to use the ADO.NET Entity Framework and the LINQ integration in many different scenarios
  • A couple of documents that describe the Entity Framework & LINQ integration.
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Comments [0] | Posted on Tuesday, August 08, 2006

It looks Microsoft is listening to it's customers.

I had mentioned a while back that we planned to call the version of IE7 in Windows Vista “Internet Explorer 7+”. Well, the feedback we got on the blog was overwhelming – many of you didn’t like it. So, as we’ve said on our website, we heard you. I’m pleased to announce that we’re switching the name back to “Internet Explorer 7”. No plus. No dot x. Just “Internet Explorer 7”.

Specifically, here are the official full names:

  • For Windows XP: “Windows Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP”
  • For Windows Vista: “Windows Internet Explorer 7 in Windows Vista”
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Comments [0] | Posted on Saturday, July 29, 2006

Photosynth takes a large collection of photos of a place or object, analyzes them for similarities, and displays them in a reconstructed 3-Dimensional space. With Photosynth you can:

  • walk or fly through a scene to see photos from any angle;
  • seamlessly zoom in or out of a photograph even if it's gigapixels in size;
  • see where pictures were taken in relation to one another;
  • find similar photos to the one you’re currently viewing;
  • explore a custom tour or see where you’ve been; or
  • send a collection to a friend.

check it out..

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Comments [0] | Posted on Thursday, July 06, 2006
Comments [0] | Posted on Friday, June 16, 2006

Microsoft Corp. today announced that effective July 2008 Bill Gates, chairman, will transition out of a day-to-day role in the company to spend more time on his global health and education work at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The company announced a two-year transition process to ensure that there is a smooth and orderly transfer of Gates’ daily responsibilities, and said that after July 2008 Gates would continue to serve as the company’s chairman and an advisor on key development projects.

http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2006/jun06/06-15CorpNewsPR.mspx

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