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  • The Symbian Conversion

    I've been a fan of Windows Mobile devices for the last couple of years for the sole reason that the development model is imho far superior that what's been available for Blackberry, Symbian etc. However this is all changing as the mobile phone wars intensify. With the introduction of the iPhone...
    Posted to Nick's .NET Travels (Weblog) by nick on 09-12-2007
  • Entity Framework - Something I can ignore for the time being

    Well, when I say "can" ignore I actually mean I can't work with it at the moment using Sql Server CE. Apparently, according to Danny who has been great at posting an update regarding the decisions that have been made, the Sql Server CE made the decision to focus their attention on other...
    Posted to Nick's .NET Travels (Weblog) by nick on 09-02-2007
  • Another Entity Framework Beta

    Yesterday the ADO.NET team announced Beta 2 of the much anticipated Entity Framework and support tools. Whilst the initial impressions from using the new designer were good, it quickly became evident that the necessary "back-to-the-drawing-board" has really cost the team. For example in previous...
    Posted to Nick's .NET Travels (Weblog) by nick on 08-28-2007
  • Going Occasionally Connected with Orcas

    Visual Studio vNext (aka Orcas) has a number of features that is set to make building occasionally connected applications really really easy. Since downloading the Beta 1 bits I have been trying to get my head around all the improvements and changes that Microsoft have added. I must admit the overall...
    Posted to Nick's .NET Travels (Weblog) by nick on 04-25-2007
  • Finally the March 2007 Orcas CTP

    It has taken me a while to get an opportunity to play with the March Orcas CTP but I figured that I could do without a couple more hours of sleep to have a play. I'm just going to post a few things I noticed - some a small, some a not.... First things first - you have to hand it to the product team they...
    Posted to Nick's .NET Travels (Weblog) by nick on 03-15-2007
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