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I ran into this bug today which was unfortunately closed as can't repro. I was renaming some AppSettings variable names (right click on a Project's  Properties and go to the Settings tabs) and deleting some other settings, when I did a Search/Replace Read More...
Check out Scott Guthrie's blog post for information and screenshots . Yes, you'll have to sign a license for it ( reference license ), but this is huge and a big request from customers to be able to step into actual .NET/BCL code. Currently available Read More...
At Microsoft, the only constant is change... It's been a wild ride as the C# Product Manager, but I'm officially changing jobs and to become the Lead Product Manager for the Visual Studio Express product line . Leaving C# was a hard decision, especially Read More...
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A new set of Express Community Tech Preview (CTP) SKUs are now available for download. Besides new features which may or may not be stable, we also have a new product activation model where you can use Express for 30 days without having to register. After Read More...
If you're a Java developer and you're interested in moving to .NET, Brian Keller points out some of the newly available training options and how to sign up for the free training . updated with correct grammar per comments Read More...
The list of TechEd sessions for 2005 is now up ! If you register now, you get a $300 discount Choosing sessions was *absolutely* brutal . That being said, there's still a lot of content that C# developers would be interested in. Here are my picks for Read More...
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For those of you who missed this, the BCL Team officially announced that Generics for the .NET Framework 2.0 will be CLS compliant . This is awesome :) I've also updated my previous post on the subject Read More...
In case you haven't seen this, Eric Maino , a lead Student Ambassador, writes C# code to describe his marriage proposal . Sure, I would've used delegates here or an async pattern there, but all-in-all an amusing read. Read More...
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From the research web site: The Spec# programming system is a new attempt at a more cost effective way to develop and maintain high-quality software. The system consists of: A programming methodology, which includes a sound treatment of object invariants Read More...
Okay, I admit that it's not as fully featured as Notepad, but if you want to learn about some of the IDE features in C# 2005 and you're a little hesitant to install beta software on your machin, then this tutorial is for you. It's interactive! Rather Read More...
[No time to blog, my blog queue is floating around 48 items] Joe Nalewabau and Eric Gunnerson are both moving on to other teams at Microsoft. This sucks, they're great to work with, both rock-star speakers and will be sorely missed. Best of luck to them Read More...
Cool stuff....The first couple of entries are starting to trickle in for the Summer of Express Contest. This should be sweet!! Read More...
Jeff McManus, eBay evangelist points out that C#/Mono was in the top five dev tools for Mac. It's since slipped but still floats around the top 25 . Excellent :) Read More...
I blogged about how this was up a while ago , but it's now officially back up and should hopefully be working for everyone. MSDN TV Whiteboard with Anders Read More...
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Anders talks about some of the data integration capabilities coming for C# 3.0 in this Channel9 video . Read More...
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