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    Releasing the Source Code for the .NET Framework Libraries
    by jcannon on October 03, 2007

    Some news from Scott Guthrie's blog this morning - we'll get more from the .NET and Shared Source team over the next few months: "One of the things my team has been working to enable has been the ability for .NET developers to download and browse the source code of the .NET Framework libraries, and to easily enable debugging support in them. Today I'm excited to announce that we'll... more

    • Wednesday, October 03, 2007
    • in: Community
    • jcannon
    Microsoft to Open Source the .NET Micro Framework
    by Peter Galli on November 16, 2009

    I have great news to announce. Today, at the Microsoft Professional Developer Conference (PDC) here in Los Angeles, we announced not only the release of version 4.0 of the.NET Micro Framework, but also that we are open sourcing the product and making it available under the Apache 2.0 license, which is already being used by the community within the embedded space. The .NET Micro Framework ,a development... more

    • Monday, November 16, 2009
    • in: Community
    • Peter Galli
    From Atlas to ASP.NET AJAX: Sam Interviews Brad Abrams
    by MichaelF on November 30, 2006

    Brad Abrams, Group Program Manager for the .NET Framework, sits down with Sam to discuss all things AJAX including: the Open AJAX Alliance, Atlas, the Microsoft AJAX Library and cross browser compatability. Brad also does a quick demo near the end of the video. Video: From Atlas to ASP.NET AJAX: Sam Interviews Brad Abrams Related Links: ASP.NET AJAX homepage: http://ajax.asp.net Shanku Nyogi's... more

    • Thursday, November 30, 2006
    • in: Media
    • MichaelF
    Win a copy of the .NET/J2EE Interoperability Toolkit
    by jcannon on October 31, 2007

    It's been awhile since we've featured any books or authors on Port 25 - you may remember Jeremy Moskowitz on Windows/Linux Integration , and then Linux in a Windows World with Rod Smith. That doesn't mean our library shelves have gone empty though ~ so today we're going to run a small giveaway of some extra copies of . NET and J2EE Interoperability Toolkit we came across. It's a... more

    • Wednesday, October 31, 2007
    • in: Community
    • jcannon
    New Bridge Broadens Java and .NET Interoperability
    by Peter Galli on September 29, 2009

    Microsoft continues to deliver on its ongoing promise to build bridges between different technologies, and this week jointly announced with Noelios Technologies a new interoperability bridge between Java and .NET through REST. The Microsoft Interoperability Technical Strategy team has been working with Noelios to build an extension to the Restlet Framework. As such, Noelios has released a new bridge... more

    • Tuesday, September 29, 2009
    • in: Community
    • Peter Galli
    The PHP Toolkit for ADO.NET Data Services
    by Peter Galli on August 21, 2009

    Today, the DPE Interop team at Microsoft released a new open source project that bridges PHP and .NET using REST. Specifically, the PHP Toolkit for ADO.NET Data Services was made available, which makes it easier for PHP developers to take advantage of the ADO.NET Data Services, a set of features recently added to the .NET Framework. The PHP Toolkit for ADO.NET Data Services is an open source project... more

    • Friday, August 21, 2009
    • in: Community
    • Peter Galli
    Python, Java, Ruby, Oh My! Silverlight Alpha 1.1 ships with Dynamic Language Support
    by MichaelF on April 30, 2007

    Mix 07 kicked off today with keynotes from Ray Ozzie and Scott Guthrie. Amongst announcements regarding media and Silverlight Scott Guthrie announced the release of a cross-platform version of the .NET framework within Silverlight Alpha 1.1. Included is a Dynamic Language Runtime that allows developers to use languages such as Python, Java and Ruby to program in Silverlight. I could drone on about... more

    • Monday, April 30, 2007
    • in: Community
    • MichaelF
    PDC 2009: Availability of the Windows Azure Platform
    by Peter Galli on November 17, 2009

    Ray Ozzie, Microsoft's Chief Software Architect, used the company's annual Professional Developers Conference here in Los Angeles to announce the availability of the Windows Azure platform . That platform consists of Windows Azure, the operating system as-a-service, and SQL Azure, a fully relational database in the cloud. The Service Bus and Access Control services, formerly known as the .NET Services... more

    • Tuesday, November 17, 2009
    • in: Community
    • Peter Galli
    A Look Inside Microsoft's Open Source Software Lab (Part 2)
    by admin on April 21, 2006

    A Look Inside Microsoft’s Open Source Software Lab (Part 2) In “A Look Inside Microsoft’s Open Source Software Lab – Part 1,” we examined Microsoft’s motivations for building the lab, its development, and some of the work done there to ensure interoperability between Microsoft software and UNIX/open source software. In part 2, we discuss some of the lab’s other... more

    DotNetNuke Moves to CodePlex
    by Peter Galli on January 07, 2009

    DotNetNuke Corporation, the creator of the industry-leading DotNetNuke development framework , has decided to leverage the CodePlex infrastructure for its core product distribution . DotNetNuke will utilize CodePlex for download infrastructure, bandwidth, and metrics reporting for its core product offerings. Until now, DotNetNuke had been leveraging services from SourceForge.Net. DotNetNuke is also... more

    • Wednesday, January 07, 2009
    • in: Community
    • Peter Galli
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