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Wondering how to keep-up with all the new features and tools coming down the pike in Visual Studio 2010 and the .NET 4.0 framework? Check-out the new Channel 9 Learning Center training courses.
The Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4 Training Course includes videos and hands-on-labs designed to help you learn how to utilize the Visual Studio 2010 features and a variety of framework ...
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In this episode of 10-4, Drew Robbins is joined by Gabriel Torok and Sebastian Holst to take a look at the new Runtime Intelligence features that are in the Dotfuscator edition included in the Visual Studio 2010 setup.
For more information on the new version of Dotfuscator and Runtime Intelligence features, be sure to check out the PreEmptive website.
For more information on Visual Studio ...
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... systems and Erlang is avaible. Maybe this doesn’t affect many developers today, but I think in the future more and more systems need some properties of fault tolerant systems.
On channel9 there’s a talk about the nullptr in the upcoming new C++ standard.
I’ve bought the first album of Soap & Skin, Lovetunes For Vacuum. The music is dark and sad, expressed with wonderful piano-playing ...
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... for building Silverlight applications, and find out how to use Microsoft Expression Blend to get the best productivity between designers and developers using them. Want to learn more about this workshop, check out the Channel9 Knowledge Chamber interview here.
Microsoft Silverlight Roadmap and Futures
With Silverlight 3 shipped earlier this year, the team is working on what comes next. In this ...
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Foundation Date
April 4th, 1975; Incorporated on June 25, 1981
Founders
Bill Gates and Paul AllenTaglines
Your potential. Our passion - 2002 - till dateWhere do you want to go today? - 1994 - 2002Logos
Microsoft "blibbet" logo, used until 1987
Used since 1987 and later with slogan from 1994 - 2002.
Used from 1994 - till date.
Ticker Symbol
NASDAQ - MSFTHKEX - ...
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... Stubs and Moles. Peli and Nikolai kindly took me through the new features in Pex and also recorded a short podcast which I hope to get published asap on our UK MSDN Podcast on channel9.
Stubs and Moles in Pex gives us:
The ability to mock using freely available Microsoft tools. Nice. The ability to mock any .NET method (including static methods). Very, very nice!
The ability to ...
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