I finally managed to have a first beta going to the Tech Head Brothers authors of my
publishing tool based on Word 2003, XML, Web Services… Read
more and a bit
more.
Direct From TheServerSide.net “Omnicore has
released X-develop Professional 1.0. X-develop is a new multi-language IDE for
professional coders. X-develop Professional 1.0 supports the .NET, Mono and Java
platforms as well as the C#, VB.net, Java, JavaServer Pages and J# programming
languages. X-develop includes features such as on-the-fly error
checking,
refactoring and smart code templates.” Read
more…
The long awaited virtualization product is finally available on VMware site:
VMware
Workstation 5. I have succesfully updated my license form 4.5 to 5 for free
and I am currently downloading it. I tried the beta of the 5 version with the
possibility to import Microsoft Virtual
PC and was surprised that it worked so well. Now to say which one is
faster… I would say that it is difficult to see differences in speed, at least
with my Visual Studio 2005 tests.
What can you expect from the Beta Experience?
Continue readingMicrosoft
completes Groove Networks acquisition. “Ozzie, the creator
of IBM’s Lotus Notes software, becomes a chief technical officer (CTO)
of Microsoft, reporting to Microsoft Chairman and Chief Software
Architect Bill Gates.” You also might read an interesting Garner
interview of Ray Ozzie.
Without SP1. I had an Issue with
my W2k3 server after SP1 installation, I could not fix it, so I went back
with booting on the installation DVD, choosing to install Windows 2003 than
repair the existing installation, and then finally I had to install the 35
patches. And now it is working again :-).
The server is booting till the w2k3 boot screen then it resets and reboot
in a loop.
Booting in safe mode ends with the same effect. When I boot in
safe mode
I’ve got an email this morning saying that I’m renominated as an Microsoft
MVP Visual Developer - ASP/ASP.NET for the current
year. This is now the 4th year that I am awarded. Great news !!!
Microsoft
announces CodeZone! Codezone will
be a ‘community of communities’, a place for you and your groups to post links
to your own articles, Web sites, blogs, discussions and events.
“Rick Ross, founder of Javalobby, talks about our recent trip to the
Microsoft campus in Redmond Washington for the Technology Summit 2005. This
gathering of developers from a variety of platforms yielded some interesting
insights from all parties. Listen on for Rick’s overview and thoughts on the
summit.