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At PDC: Microsoft's Muglia talks about Azure Platform as a Service advances
Windows Azure as platform for applications gained attention at Microsoft’s PDC in Redmond, Wash. Platform as a Service [PaaS] is where the future of the cloud computing resides, said Bob Muglia, President of Server and Tools Business for Microsoft. News | 02 Nov 2010
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Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 hits the mark: What developers are saying
Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 was released recently and so far developers and analysts have mostly positive feedback. With a host of new development and test tools, fixes to buggy tools and a WPF-based IDE, early adopters are saying VS 2010 hits the m... Article | 29 Apr 2010
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Inside Visual Studio 2010
Microsoft is released Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2. Find out key features of Microsoft's next-generation development environment, and learn key features of the Framework, Visual Basic, and C#. Article | 25 Nov 2009
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Mono 2.0 moves .NET apps to Linux - includes migration analyzer
The open-source version of .NET known as Mono now supports C# 3.0, LINQ, Visual Basic 8. Mono 2.0 also features a debugger for managed code -- a new feature for the project -- as well the Mono Migration Analyzer (MoMA), a tool that analyzes .NET asse... Article | 07 Oct 2008
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Simonyi firm to address divide between domain experts and developers
Long-time Microsoft development leader and WYSIWYG originator Chalres Simonyi told an MIT crowd that a new approach could better enable domain experts such as business analysts to describe their needs to software developers. Simonyi, space traveler a... Article | 02 Oct 2007
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Borland revives Turbo brand with four new IDEs
Borland has revived the Turbo name with four new development environments, complete with drag-and-drop components, refactoring and data integration. There are C# and C++ versions. Article | 07 Sep 2006
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Recent advice from our .NET resident expert
This article provides a roundup of VS.NET, C# and VB.NET advice from software engineer and resident expert Mark Belles. Article | 23 Aug 2005