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Monday, June 17, 2002

Peter: Inside ASP.NET WebMatrix: Wrox wastes no time in releasing (online, free) a book full of screenshots of ASP.NET WebMatrix...

At least, that's progress. They didn't rush a "Early Adopter" hack book out (yet).




9:32:46 PM    

System.Error.Emit: "I talked to a couple of people during my VSIP DevLab last week...". BTW, Brian, where are you working/what are you working on? The people doing VSIP work are few and far between, AFAICT - the highest-profile (blog-wise) .NET VSIP person seems to be Sam Gentile, but he's not talking much :-)... [Peter Drayton's Radio Weblog]

Yup, I noticed that (VSIP) and was wondering what you guys are working on (if you can say). I almost went to that DevLab myself. VSIP is NDA, so I can't write about it.




9:28:35 PM    

WebMatrix (nee Saturn) finally shipped! Congrats to the ASP.NET team for producing a kick-ass IDE for ASP.NET - I love how it is more fully-featured than VS.NET in some regards (as in it has web service-specific wizards, an FTP browser, community integration and more).

If I could take this moment to issue a gentle nudge without seeming ungrateful, where's Cassini? And I'm still mourning the integrated command shell from Saturn, which is IMHO the feature of Emacs that I use the most, bar none, and one of the main reasons I don't use VS.NET yet as my main development environment.

[Peter Drayton's Radio Weblog]

Emacs???




8:50:52 PM    

A beginner's guide to threading in C#



8:45:10 AM    

Advanced Data Mapping in .NET



8:44:16 AM    

True role-based authorization in ASP.NET


8:43:09 AM    

Add security to your Web Service-based eMbedded Visual Basic applications for Pocket PC as the author walks you through some sample code.



8:40:08 AM    

This question comes up a lot. How to Put Windows Resources in a Assembly


8:38:07 AM    

Microsoft's new Speech Application Language Tags (SALT) is an implementation of the specification developed by the Salt Forum. SALT consists of a set of HTML extension tags that let automatic readers read HTML content more easily or let users interact with SALT-enabled pages by talking to them. Download the Microsoft .NET Speech SDK Beta to try it out.


8:15:10 AM    

Production code! [IUnknown.com: John Lam's Weblog on Software Development]


8:05:53 AM    

New books [IUnknown.com: John Lam's Weblog on Software Development]


8:05:19 AM    


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