by Gabriel Lozano-Moran
17. June 2010 07:12
The June 2010 Release of the Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4 Training Kit is available for download from the Microsoft Downloads web site. The Training Kit includes presentations, hands-on labs, and demos. This content is designed to help you learn how to utilize the Visual Studio 2010 features and a variety of framework technologies including:
- C# 4
- Visual Basic 10
- F#
- Parallel Extensions
- Windows Communication Foundation
- Windows Workflow
- Windows Presentation Foundation
- ASP.NET 4
- Windows 7
- Entity Framework
- ADO.NET Data Services
- Managed Extensibility Framework
- Visual Studio Team System
This version of the Training Kit works with Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4 and is supported on the following operating systems:
- Windows 7
- Windows Server 2008
- Windows Server 2008 R2
- Windows Vista
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by Gabriel Lozano-Moran
8. December 2009 03:57
Microsoft published on their downloads web site a couple of articles on Parallel Programming with the .NET Framework 4.0 written by the Parallel Computing Platform Group at Microsoft.
You can download and read them here.
by Gabriel Lozano-Moran
2. February 2009 12:55
Aarthi Ramamurthy, the PM from the CLR team, has started a series of blog posts about the Binder. You can read the first part here.
by Gabriel Lozano-Moran
13. November 2008 10:39
Microsoft published the November preview of the Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0 Training Kit.
The Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0 Training Kit includes presentations, hands-on labs, and demos. This content is designed to help you learn how to utilize the Visual Studio 2010 features and a variety of framework technologies including: C# 4.0, Visual Basic 10, F#, Parallel Computing Platform, WCF, WF, WPF, ASP.NET AJAX 4.0, ASP.NET MVC Dynamic Data.
Download here.
The list of Hands-on labs:
- Visual Studio 2010: Office Programmability
- Visual Studio 2010: Test Driven Development
- Parallel Extensions: Building Multicore Applications with .NET
- Introduction To Managed Extensibility Framework
- ASP.NET AJAX
- ASP.NET Dynamic Data
- Intro To Project "Velocity"
- Intro To F#
by Gabriel Lozano-Moran
18. January 2008 02:50
I haven't been online for a couple of days but there was some great news as announced by Scott Guthri on his blog, Microsoft has finally released the long awaited source code of the .NET Framework Library. He also points to a post on Shawn Burke's blog that shows how to enable the .NET Framework Source Access...
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by Gabriel Lozano-Moran
14. January 2008 00:12
Microsoft has released an updated version of the .NET Framework 3.5 Common Namespaces and Types poster:
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by Gabriel Lozano-Moran
11. December 2007 11:34
Samples for Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) and Windows CardSpace...
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by Gabriel Lozano-Moran
2. December 2007 02:54
Microsoft released a Virtual Machine that expires on 16th December 2007. The Visual Studio 2008 Rhythm Training VPC contains a pre-configured installation of Windows Vista, Visual Studio 2008 Team Suite, and the Visual Studio 2008 Training Kit. The training kit includes 20 hands-on-labs, 28 presentations, and 20 scripted demos for technologies such as LINQ, C# 3.0, Visual Basic 9, WCF, WF, WPF, ASP.NET Ajax, VSTO, the .NET Compact Framework, and more.
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by Gabriel Lozano-Moran
3. November 2007 13:49
It has been a while since my last blog post but I promise you that I am back now and that I will be active again in the .NET community. We will start with a poster that Microsoft released today (I love these posters):
.NET Framework 3.5 Common Namespaces and Types Poster
by Gabriel Lozano-Moran
15. May 2007 22:31
The Microsoft ASP.NET Futures May 2007 (“Futures”) release contains an early developer preview of features providing a wide range of new functionality for both ASP.NET and Silverlight™. The functionality in the Futures release includes early experimental versions of features currently being considered for future versions of ASP.NET and the .NET Framework. The Futures releases assume prior knowledge of the core features of ASP.NET including the previous ASP.NET AJAX Futures January CTP. Features in this release include ASP.NET Silverlight server controls, new functionality for ASP.NET AJAX Extensions, dynamic data controls, enhancements to dynamic languages, and more.