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- Want a peek at a non-Windows operating system from Microsoft?
- Want a peek at a non-Windows operating system from Microsoft?What is it with peopleThat just can't seem to use a "Z" where required?Well done!nt9.8!! NTnt"fr0thy-OS - Your Thinking, My Poisson"Your thinking, my FISH?????LMAOOne of the funniest things I've read on this site.::snicker::Given how well it worked for Borg Gates and...
- Tags: .NET, Middleware, Operating systems, Microsoft Corp., CLR, CLR virtual machine, operating system, non-Windows operating System, Singularity, managed code, virtual machine
- Discussion threads 2008-03-04
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- On the road to Midori: RedHawk, MinSafe and Sapphire
- On the road to Midori: RedHawk, MinSafe and SapphireFinally...So finally, Microsoft is embedding the .net framework into windows.. of course I totally agree, I mean I wanted that (http://www.amreldib.com/2007/12/windows-7-what-it-rumored-to-have-and.html) to happen.The managed code concept will really put the OS in charge of running all the applications and their security and...
- Tags: .NET, Middleware, Microsoft Corp., RedHawk, Midori, SAPPHIRE, MinSafe, backward compatibility
- Discussion threads 2008-07-09
- What will many cores mean to future Windows releases?
- What will many cores mean to future Windows releases?Not a Microsoft issue, its an industry wide issue.Frankly I am surprised that you seem to think this is an MS only issue. From EVERYTHING I have seen this is an industry wide issue.not a new problemI have read several articles...
- Tags: Processors, Programming languages, multiprocessor, operating system, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2007-05-31
- Dissecting Silverlight
- Two new technologies from Microsoft should be on the radar of every Rich Internet Application developer. The first is Silverlight 1.0, a canvas-like control which is programmed by browser JavaScript. Its fairly light weight (1.4M download), and works in all major browsers on Windows and MacOSX no Linux yet. It...
- Tags: AJAX, General, Java, Linux, Microsoft, Programming, Scripting, Sun
- Blog posts 2007-05-01
- Microsoft to roll out dynamic-language layer for .Net
- Microsoft is readying a new software layer designed to allow dynamic languages to integrate more easily and tightly with its .Net Framework, according to sources. Microsoft is aiming to unveil the new technology -- which it may christen as the "Dynamic Language Runtime" DLR -- at its Mix...
- Tags: .Net Framework, Development tools, Visual Studio Orcas
- Blog posts 2007-04-24
- 'Volta': Microsoft's dev platform in the Cloud?
- Next week is Microsofts much-touted Mix 07 conference. Microsoft has been saying for months that the company will share its vision for its Live development platform at the Las Vegas show. No one from Microsoft is ready or willing to talk publicly about the details yet. Soma Somasegar, the...
- Tags: Web 2.0, Development tools, Corporate strategy, Code names, WPF/e, Windows Live, SQL Server, Research, Google, Database, .Net Framework
- Blog posts 2007-04-23
- What a free Java means for Rich Internet Applications
- What a free Java means for Rich Internet ApplicationsRE: Maybe the time has come for Java. Before, the problem was download timeI think you're right about the broadband Donnie, but I do still worry about the size of a Java download. You also make some great points about what might...
- Tags: Programming languages, Web browsers, Java, Mozilla Firefox, rich Internet application
- Discussion threads 2006-11-13
- Sun names likely license for open-source Java
- Sun names likely license for open-source JavaSounds odd... or dangerous"Novell has created an open-source version of Microsoft's .Net"Sounds like a John Doe opened indpendent mint and now produces dollar bills.The CDDL is outstanding...I hope that is what they go with.Not really open source version of .NetIt is not really open...
- Tags: .NET, Development tools, Middleware, Sun Microsystems Inc., Mono, C#, open source, Microsoft .NET, CDDL
- Discussion threads 2006-10-26
- The myth of the missing Vista features
- The myth of the missing Vista featuresVista is virtually a rewrite of WindowsThere is a huge amount of new and enhanced external features in Vista, and literally thousands new and enhanced internal features in Vista. Vista's development cost amounts to several billion dollars. Therefore Vista will be anything but a...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating systems, .NET, SAY IT, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2006-05-12
- Will the real C++ please stand up?
- Apparently, devotees of the C++ programming language are putting their feet down when it comes to the naming conventions for a project that's been underway at Ecma. Yes, the same Ecma consortium that will eventually be putting its imprimatur on Microsoft's XML-based file formats as a competing standard to...
- Tags: C++, CLI, ECMA
- Blog posts 2006-02-08
- SQL Server 2005: a 3-tier purist's nightmare
- SQL Server 2005: a 3-tier purist's nightmareComingling?Globbing everything together so that no one piece can be replicated outside the whole? Is this what's happening here? Sounds like vendor lock-in TIGHT to me!SQL Server 2005 Preserves Separation of CodePlacing the CLR inside SQL Server essentially allows you to leverage the Visual...
- Tags: Databases, .NET, Enterprise software, Middleware, Stored Procedures, Microsoft SQL Server, CLR, database, business logic, Microsoft SQL Server 2005
- Discussion threads 2005-04-20
- GyroX 1 (Mac)
- Gyro X is a port of Gyro for Rotor PC to Rotor MacOS X. Rotor is a free CLR (".NET") virtual machine and C# compiler. Gyro is a generic programming extension to Rotor which foreshadows generics being introduced into a future .NET product. GyroX is a patch to either Rotor...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Programming, Mondrian Research Team, Gyro X, GyroX, .Net, C#, Development Tools, Middleware, Application Servers, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Programming Languages, Enterprise Software, Software
- Software downloads 2004-03-09
- Compiling Scheme Programs to .NET Common Intermediate Language
- This paper presents the compilation of the Scheme programming language to .NET platform. .NET pro-vides a virtual machine, the Common Language Run-time CLR that executes bytecode: the Common Intermediate Language CIL. Since CIL was designed with language agnosticism in mind, it provides a rich set of language constructs and functionalities....
- Tags: Computer Science, .Net, Application Servers, Middleware, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
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