Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 for .NET
microsoft, teched, techedsea2008, technet April 29th, 2008Yesterday, final decision has to be made… which technology to use for the up coming system development. As usual, Microsoft will be the number one choice… for me… unless able to ‘convince’ that the alternative is much better… ASP or ASP.NET… C#.NET or VB.NET… After deciding to try on ASP.NET with C#.NET… from no where, a voice… ‘You don’t want to try Ruby on Rails?’… ‘WHAT?!!!’.. ‘You have to kill me if you want to do that!!!’…
I wanted to try Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 since I got a trial copy during the Microsoft TechNet & MSDN Conference in January… then during the Microsoft HEROES HAPPEN {HERE} last week, Microsoft is really pushing for it together with the Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and Microsoft SQL Server 2008. Looks like we have to try it… hopefully the learning curve is shorter 😀
I’m sure all the ‘2008’ versions will be the most talked about at the Microsoaft TechEd SEA 2008 this time 😀 If you are Microsoft user, you should join togethere there 😀
April 30th, 2008 at 1:26 pm
Hi bro….
how’s life going?
well i want u to know that my blog is moved to a new domain.
So in ur link exchange list,please update my blog link and name.
change MUSIC WORLD to THE MUZIC WORLD …. and the link is http://www.themuzicworld.com
Regards
Shaan Haider
Cool dude… I’ve updated your links 😀
April 30th, 2008 at 11:59 pm
Thanx a lot buddy….plz try to put Z instead of S in the blog name
wooopsss… S is not the same as Z? 😆
May 5th, 2008 at 2:00 pm
2008 has ushered in the golden period for professionals working within a Windows platform computing environment. With an avalanche of releases dubbed the “Global Launch Wave”, the Microsoft IT community has geared up for one of the most important enterprise launches ever in its history. At Developer Summit 2008 (http://developersummit.com/conference.html#dotnet), be a part of this golden period of bleeding-edge enterprise development solutions that use Microsoft’s powerful developer tools, frameworks, and platforms. From Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Mobile to BizTalk Server and SharePoint 2007, you will come back to work more productive and valuable to yur company. So if you’re keen on taking your knowledge and you capabilities beyond mere industry standards, you know where you need to be! The confirmed and scheduled talks at Great Indian Developer Summit 2008 is now online here: http://developersummit.com/summitSchedule.html
cool 😀
May 9th, 2008 at 11:27 pm
I think our department sorely needs a clear direction on which way to go – I think all this is very confusing. THen came along Tony and said Lotus Domino will get rid of all this confusion. Even now it’s like a catch 22 situation – should data centre upgrade back end first, or wait for developers to be ready?
For me, the confusion is caused by a ‘sales people’ talk…
My experience, I believe he met ‘someone’ before he came to see me… and he is trying his ‘luck’ to ‘convert’ me although he was given a warning that he is seeing someone who is very ‘thick’ 😀
Of course I welcome him to introduce his product… and as a technical person, I want him to prove what he is saying… we already with Microsoft for so long, why change? This is not politic 😛
So, one day he brought along 2 technical people from IBM to clear the air about this Lotus Domino thingy…
When technical and technical people talk, they understand each other you see… The IBM agree with me, what ever we have are already solving our problem… if we were to change ‘camp’, we will be dumping what we have invested technologically and ‘mentally’. Why should we retrain someone who is comfortable with the existing ‘tools’ by halting their ‘work’… we are not ‘picnicking’ you see… time is precious…
OK, back to your first question… ‘don’t waste by re-inventing the wheels’… you want to try something new, let the new people do it… and see how fast they do their work with it… if it OK, then we can have two ‘camp’, no need to kill the existing ‘camp’… else one ‘camp’ only 😀
July 19th, 2010 at 6:13 pm
All Web developers who have chosen Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 as their development platform can now plug in features that dramatically simplify the process of creating applications with WRT!!
The Nokia WRT Plug-in for Visual Studio provides features that enables the creation, editing, testing, and deployment of WRT widgets from within Visual Studio.
With WRT widgets websites or web services can be optimised for use on Symbian devices easily. Because they’re easy to develop and use, WRT widgets are ideal for driving traffic to your website from Symbian devices.
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April 28th, 2016 at 12:14 pm
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