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Jacob Cynamon is kicking off a new WebCast series titled Visual Basic 2005 today to focus on what’s new in VB and how you can get up to with it.  Check out http://blogs.msdn.com/jacobcy/archive/category/12739.aspx for a complete list of dates for the topics such as language features, data access, RAD, and click once deployment.
It's nice to be correct. Or at least to suggest something to Microsoft that they end up doing.  :)  A few months back I suggested Microsoft give away Virtual Server , and today they are announcing just that ! Good deal.  Let the virtualization wars begin! :) P.S. Now if Microsoft would just support the VMware hard disk format , and vice versa , customers would truly be the winners! This weblog is sponsored by How-To-Select Gui ... [ read more ]
Early in the BETA period for Visual Studio 2005 we released a free online version of the MS Press book Introducing Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 for Developers .  This book received great comments, but was written against BETA 1. We have had the authors update and enhance this book for the final release for Visual Studio 2005 and it now available at http://msdn.microsoft.com/vbasic/learning/introtovb2005/ .  You can view any of the 8 chapters either online, in the MSDN library or ... [ read more ]
Over the last couple of years, the CTP or C ommunity T echnology P review has been one of the bigger changes in the way Microsoft release software.   Microsoft introduced the concept of CTPs with the “Whidbey” .NET Framework and Visual Studio release but I was happy to see the concept spread to SqlServer, Expression, WinFX and even Windows!        CTPs have been very valuable to us as we have been able to get some great feedback in nea ... [ read more ]


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