Continually looking for the yellow brick road so I can catch me a wizard....
This has been a long time coming. I remember several months ago trying to get my hands on anything related to dotnetcpu, tinyCLR and SPOT seemed almost impossible.
Nick's response: Yes indeedee, can't wait for programmable watches which render using WPF.
I hate to nitpick, but that is what I do :-) Tools for WF are RTM so that doesn't count on your list... :-p (if you change it to WCF though, it'll be fine)
Nick's response: Glad someone's keeping me honest!!
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Thanks for the plug, Nick. Regarding the RSS implementation, let's just say it's still early steps trying to help others in the business and our agency to understand the importance and usefulness of RSS. It's also about helping them to increase their technical capabilities.
It's not easy but I will keep pushing for greater RSS integration and awareness in our other campagins. Thanks for your support and interest.
I'm on your IM list if you and your lovely lady need relief from the heat ;o)
Most users won't have 'Hide protected operating system files' turned off.
Ah, so it's just a factor of how I've set up Vista. This aside I must admit that although the user interface in Vista is much nicer than under Win XP (I've had withdrawals everytime I had to go back to my work laptop that was still on XP) I think that user adoption is going to be low and frustration through the roof in particular in the retail section - I hope MS are ready for some public beating ;-)
Over the last couple of days I have been putting together some sample code that will significantly reduce
There really isn't much else we can do but stand up, admit me were wrong, do the right thing by cancelling the patent, and apologize.
As for OTB, what specific features were you looking for that aren't included but that are included in BlueJ? If you have feedback, please let us know at http://msdn.com/feedback where you can submit a bug or suggestion at any time and have it be triaged by the appropriate team.
Thanks,
-Dan
Late last year I posted about my frustration with the betas of OneCare and the Windows Mobile Device
I was suitably impressed that Dan provided feedback to my previous post re the patent around the Object
Can't believe I beat Nick to the punchline!:
http://mitch-wheat.blogspot.com/2007/01/vs2005-cheat-sheets.html
;)
blog bits The community is buzzing (like a swarm of angry hornets) about the new Community Server Licensing
Nick Randolph just pinged me to tell me about a new portal he's set up for people using SQL Server CE
A new blog post rating widget from Clarke Scott, distinctive because it lists the ava