Posted in Uncategorized on Oct 31st, 2005
The .NET 2.0 framework will be released in about a week. That’s the official release date anyway. If you are an MSDN subscribers you can download the new bits already.
You can also get the 2.0 runtime now. I found a webpage that lists all the runtime and redistributable you’ll ever need. Bookmarked!
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Posted in General on Oct 30th, 2005
I’m working on a project, can’t say much about it right now, and I was looking for some royalty free music. Music you pay for once and then won’t have to pay for every copy sold with your application or shown with each presentation.
The Music Bakery looks promising.
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10/30/2005 8:44 PM Adam Jones
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Posted in VisualStudio on Oct 27th, 2005
Man oh man. I’ve been waiting for today. The day that I could have the finished bits of .NET 2.0.
For the last couple of years I’ve been actively working with Whidbey. Of course Whidbey changed it’s name during the project — becoming Visual Studio 2005. Early in the product cycle I became convinced that Visual [...]
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Posted in .NET, Conference on Oct 23rd, 2005
It’s over, the first ever Seattle Code Camp in officially over. I spent Saturday and Sunday down in Federal Way Washington participating in sessions and workshops, meeting people and presenting several talks about programming. There were nearly 70 sessions scheduled in eight separate rooms. There were LOTS of sessions that I wanted to attend. Like [...]
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Posted in Conference on Oct 19th, 2005
This is cool. We are expecting some kids and young adults (8-18 years old) to show up for the Seattle Code Camp. At the Portland Code Camp there were a number of young ones attending the sessions. This is a great opportunity to show your tech oriented children the world of programming. Real programming, not [...]
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Posted in Conference on Oct 6th, 2005
Seattle Code Camp - Presenters List
Have you signed up for Seattle Code Camp yet? The sessions are starting to fill up, we’re getting a lot of interesting talks for the weekend. We still haven’t posted the session details yet but I see that Jason Mauer posted the list of presenters last night.
Wow. We’ve got ~50 [...]
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Posted in Conference on Oct 5th, 2005
I’ve been busy the last couple of days working on the Seattle Code Camp. If you haven’t heard about it — it’s a weekend long developer conference that is put together by local developers. See details on the camp manifesto here Code Camps started in Boston and have proven very popular with developers - they’re [...]
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