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MSDN Subscribers: Get Visual Studio 2008 RTM NowGet it here first! With Visual Studio 2008, you can develop connected, compelling applications for Windows Vista, the 2007 Office system, mobile devices, and the Web.MicrosoftMon, 19 Nov 2007 14:55:54 +0000
Visual C# 2008 Express Edition Now AvailableThe Visual C# 2008 Express Edition provides developers with powerful tools and language support to build rich, connected applications on the .NET Framework.MicrosoftMon, 19 Nov 2007 14:55:52 +0000
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Community Convergence XXXVIIWelcome to the thirty-seventh edition of Community Convergence. Visual Studio 2008 has been released into the wild, and the next version of Visual Studio is just starting to show the first stirrings of life. This is a time when a number of team members are on vacation, in transition to another team, or setting up machines in their new offices after joining the C# group. The PM's, development leads and various management types sit long hours in meetings while the plan the next version of the product. Even with all these diverse forms of activity, a number of team members have found time to post. Veteran team member and C# expert Kevin Pilch-Bisson has even found time to revive his blog, sharing a number of great new posts with us. From the C# Team Kevin Pilch-Bisson DJ Park Kirill Osenkov Luca Bolognese Sam Ng Visual C# QA Blog Eric Lippert Sreekar Choudhary Charlie Calvert Other Microsoft Sources Scott Guthrie Mitsu Furuta Wes Dyer Other Links Dan Wahlin Wriju Ghosh Thomas Petricek Downloads 
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| Content from the Community | Deep Dive on Extension Methods by Thomas Lebrun This article provides information about a new feature of C# 3.0 called Extension Methods. Extension Methods allow developers to add new methods to an existing type without having to create an inherited class or to recompile the original. This concept allows you to add methods to classes for which you might not even have the sources; e.g., System.String. more... |
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He's Just Sayin'...We interrupt our discussion of immutable data types to bring you this late-breaking news: my longtim... moreEric LippertFri, 14 Dec 2007 21:36:08 GMT
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Inifile Class LibraryInifile handler class library. 100% C# code.In-memory file manipulation.Regex to parse exist... moreCodePlexThu, 20 Dec 2007 13:12:41 GMT
JMC Photo GalleryPhoto Gallery bases on WPF. Features three different views: Collection Overview, Collection Deta... moreCodePlexWed, 19 Dec 2007 05:08:27 GMT
SmugMugAPISmugMugAPI is a simple wrapper around the smugmug REST API. The main emphasis is simple uploading o... moreCodePlexMon, 17 Dec 2007 10:58:07 GMT
WebAuthWindows Live Login demo using dotnet1.1 Framwork.(Some contents on the page in Chinese .So sorr... moreCodePlexMon, 17 Dec 2007 08:44:53 GMT
IntoSpacesThe project "IntoSpaces" consists in a tool that get all posts from TheSpoke (a Microsof... moreCodePlexSun, 16 Dec 2007 03:34:47 GMT
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