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- The Vista virus that wasn't
- The Vista virus that wasn'tWhat's funnyIf you look at the initial ZDNet article about the Vista "virus", you'll see a select group of talkbackers criticizing Microsoft for introducing yet another hole into Windows. Then, look at the ZDNet article wherein Microsoft anounced that Monad would not be in Vista and...
- Discussion threads 2005-08-08
- Microsoft: Virus target won't be in Vista
- Microsoft: Virus target won't be in VistaMicrosoft: Virus target won't be in VistaI bet all those linux fanboys are feeling pretty stupid right now claiming it was a Vista virus.No first shot at VistaVirus writers wont get a first shot at Vista after all before it's released. Microsoft is definatly...
- Discussion threads 2005-08-05
- Fighting the antibodies
- Jon Udell has an interesting post about groups resisting change much the same way that antibodies take on an infection. He addresses some of the rather acerbic comments to my post about his Monad/MSH columns.In the case of Monad/MSH, I am applauding two powerful ideas. First, the notion of a...
- Blog posts 2005-01-12
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- Can GUI Programming Be Liberated From the IO Monad
- GUI programming in Haskell has developed along two lines: a purely functional one that includes Fudgets, FranTk, and, most recently, Fruit while a more conventional field of research has let to wxHaskell, a powerful portable GUI library in the imperative, object oriented style. This research began with a project to...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Tabbed Console Interface 2.01 Build 25 (Windows)
- TCI is a graphical application that allows you to Run multiple console applications (for example, command processors such as 4NT, CMD, bash, Monad, etc.) within a single tabbed window. You can attach and detach console sessions, Cut and paste between console windows Customize the toolbar to...
- Software downloads 2007-12-30
- Microsoft and open source: Frost sightings in hell
- (This is a guest post by Stephen Walli, a software consultant specializing in open-source, and a former Microsoft program manager for the Shared Source implementation of the ECMA Common Language Infrastructure.)Bill Hilf, Microsoft General Manager of Platform Strategy, announced two things last week at the O'Reilly Open Source Conference in...
- Blog posts 2007-08-03
- Microsoft PowerShell to make it into Longhorn Server, after all
- Microsoft PowerShell to make it into Longhorn Server, after allWhat took them so long? :)Any serious system since the 70's has some form of a [control] command language. UNIX had Bourne shell sh and subsequenly the Korn shell ksh since its inception, so did IBM VM, even MVS/TSO and VAX-VMS....
- Discussion threads 2007-03-28
- Microsoft PowerShell to make it into Longhorn Server, after all
- Microsofts command-line scripting shell, originall code-named "Monad," and known now as Windows PowerShell, is going to be part of Longhorn Server, after all. In 2005, Microsoft officials admitted that it was iffy as to whether Monad would be integrated into Longhorn Server. They promised the technology would be built...
- Blog posts 2007-03-27
- The Essence of Dataflow Programming
- The paper proposes a novel, comonadic approach to dataflow (stream-based) computation. This is based on the observation that both general and causal stream functions can be characterized as coKleisli arrows of comonads and on the intuition that comonads in general must be a good means to structure context-dependent computation. In...
- White papers 2006-11-09
- Windows Vista: What
- Windows Vista: WhatFireWireFireWire is still supported for peripherals; the only chance is that it no longer supports IP over FireWire - which is a protocol for networking PCs together using FireWire instead of Ethernet, and which almost no-one usesDropping FireWire?The Wikipedia article says "IP over 1394 FireWire" is being dropped;...
- Discussion threads 2006-10-17
- Windows PowerShell: First, Monad; Next, Aspen
- Windows PowerShell: First, Monad; Next, AspenAs long as they deliver a useful shell...Hopefully, the days for the lousy BAT file is dated. It is overdue to improve scripting on Windows for general programmers. Bat is not up to the job.Let's also hope Aspen/Monad relationship is not going to be a...
- Discussion threads 2006-09-27
- Windows PowerShell: First, Monad; Next, Aspen
- Microsoft’s PowerShell command-line scripting shell is moving forward. On September 26, Microsoft posted for download the Release Candidate RC 2 bits of the first version of the technology, code-named “Monad.” Monad is expected to debut in final form, initially, as a built-in component of Exchange Server 2007,...
- Blog posts 2006-09-27
- Vista coupons will not generate more sales
- Vista coupons will not generate more salesI vote for don't care about it.All the important bits of Vista were lopped off long, long ago. What's left is yawn-inducing.Upgrading is a major problem.I'm not the first to observe that mailing upgrade CDs to the general public and waiting to see what...
- Discussion threads 2006-08-19
- TechNet Webcast: Scripting Secrets of Exchange Server 2003 (Level 300)
- Windows "Monad" Shell is the next-generation command-line and scripting environment coming in the next version of Microsoft Exchange Server, code-named Exchange "12." Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 already includes a robust set of scripting capabilities. Developers can script many common, tedious operations in Exchange Server 2003, and can easily write scripts...
- Webcasts 2006-05-17
- 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...
- Discussion threads 2006-05-12
- TechNet Webcast: Exchange Server 2007 Management Shell and Scripting (Level 300)
- This webcast focuses on the command-line and scripting interface (based on Microsoft Windows "Monad") in the next version of Microsoft Exchange Server, code-named Exchange Server 2007. The presenter shows how to convert the multiple-page Microsoft Visual Basic and Component Object Model COM scripts to a single line in Exchange Server...
- Webcasts 2006-05-09
- Exchange 12: The Monad-Based Exchange Management Shell
- In this paper, the author will explain what the new Exchange Management Shell included in Exchange 12 is all about, as well as provide a person with plenty of examples, that show the person why this new shell which is based on Monad is among the hottest improvements in Exchange...
- White papers 2006-04-26
- Microsoft to lift lid on hacker conference
- Microsoft to lift lid on hacker conferenceho,humlol.linux.scum to departThink they'd be willing to put $500M in?"I think it's great Microsoft is doing this. It's still investing so much into its security culture."Sounds like a cheerleader quote, doesn't it? I gag as I read it. What if they took...
- Discussion threads 2006-03-17
- Samsung sees opportunity in Vista upgrades
- Samsung sees opportunity in Vista upgradesSamsung sees opportunity in Vista upgrades[i]"For $250, you can take your home PC and upgrade it to Vista" with Samsung's package, he said. "Or you can buy a new one for $1,000."[/i]I don't know where these guys were doing their research but their numbers are...
- Discussion threads 2006-03-16
- Vista feature exposes beta machines
- Vista feature exposes beta machinesRep told me not to worry...My rep told me not to worry about this at all. I am always engaged in a war of words here with our chief security officer. I have deployed Beta 1 of Vista to all desktops now. We are dual booting...
- Discussion threads 2005-08-18
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