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Thom Robbins
Not a lot of attention has focused yet on something brewing known as .NET 3.5. That is probably not a bad thing. The hyperbole surrounding .NET 3.0 was extensive but, in the view of many, misplaced. Like .NET 3.0, .NET 3.5 is evolutionary. Microsoft's Thom Robbins says new technology to highlight in NET 3.5 includes AJAX, LINQ for both C# and VB, as well as tooling enhancements intended to ease the task of building WPF, WF and WCF apps.
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Venkat Subramaniam
AJAX - whether in .NET environments or elsewhere - is no silver bullet. In fact, it is possible fodder for performance bottlenecks or runaway server calls. In "AJAX, Agility and .NET 'Gotchas'" Venkat Subramaniam discusses this and more. Subramaniam is deeply steeped in Agile Methodology. But he is intimately versed in the practical problems in AJAX
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Brad Abrams
TSS.NET's Jack Vaughan spoke recently with Microsoft's Brad Abrams to find out what he is seeing in the field and what the chefs in Redmond are cooking...
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Podcast Mailbag
Our intrepid podcast news readers go through the mailbag to see what you have to say about developer partisanship in software development. There is much to be said. The .NET/Java War continues.. although we think the .NET crew is a bit more practical, and less likely to shoot from the hip.
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Brad Abrams
While Java developers sort through a slew of possible frameworks for AJAX, the members of the .NET developers are more likely to get started by implementing ASP.NET Extensions for AJAX. Brad Abrams discusses server-side controls, JavaScript, object models lurking in the AJAX arena.
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38 tech talks
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| AJAX | Venkat Subramaniam | June 13, 2007 |
| AJAX | Brad Abrams | February 26, 2007 |
| CAB and Agile development at Microsoft | PeterProvost | April 17, 2006 |
| Software factories and DSLs | Jack Greenfield | March 15, 2005 |
| Developing for SQL Server | Kimberly Tripp | June 22, 2005 |
| CLR Performance and Multithreading | Jeffrey Richter | Sept 8, 2005 |
| Biztalk Server 2004 and 2006 | Scott Woodgate | Aug 25, 2005 |
| Visual Studio Tools for Office | B.J. Hlotgrewe | Jul 27, 2005 |
| The Indigo Programming Model | Steve Swartz | Jul 14, 2005 |
| Developing for SQL Server | Kimberly Tripp | Jun 22, 2005 |
| Visual Studio Team Foundation Server | Eric Lee | Jun 8, 2005 |
| Avalon and XAML | Ian Griffiths | jun 2, 2005 |
| Visual Studio 2005 Designers and Wizards | Steve Lasker | May 16, 2005 |
| The Design of Enterprise Library | Ed Jezierski and Tom Hollander | May 5, 2005 |
| ASP.NET Design | Rob Howard | Apr 10, 2005 |
| ASP.NET | Fritz Onion | Mar 23, 2005 |
| Avalon | Chris Anderson | Mar 9, 2005 |
| Creating Delphi.NET | Danny Thorpe | Feb 22, 2005 |
| The Patterns and Practices Group | Ron Jacobs | Jan 20, 2005 |
| SQL Server Reporting Services | Jason Carlson | Jan 14, 2005 |
| Creating the C# Language | Anders Hejlsberg | Jan 4, 2005 |
| The Patterns Movement | Ward Cunningham | Dec 1, 2004 |
| Business Application Development | Rocky Lhotka | Nov 4, 2004 |
| J# and JCLA | Brian Keller | Oct 5, 2004 |
| VSS, the CLR, and Team Foundation | Brian Harry | Sept 21, 2004 |
| Web Services and WSE | Keith Ballinger | Sept 9, 2004 |
| Smart Clients and VB | Billy Hollis | Aug 9, 2004 |
| MDA & UML/CASE tools | Keith Short | July 29, 2004 |
| Indigo | Doug Purdy and Don Box | July 20, 2004 |
| the .NET Platform | Jim Miller | June 29, 2004 |
| Software Architecture and SOA | Harry Pierson | June 17, 2004 |
| .NET Team System | Lori Lamkin | May 24, 2004 |
| .NET Team Developer and Team Tester | Chris Lucas | May 24, 2004 |
| Web services and Interoperability | Simon Guest | Mar 10, 2004 |
| Distributed Computing Architectures | Pat Helland | Feb 6, 2004 |
| Indigo | Don Box | Jan 13, 2004 |
| ASP.NET Whidbey | Scott Guthrie | Jan 13, 2004 |
| .NET & J2EE Interoperability | Vijay Natarajan | Jan 13, 2004 |
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16-19, New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge, Brooklyn
Kenneth Getz, Fritz Onion, Rocky Lhotka and others present at this .NET technology conference situated just across the river from the city that never sleeps.
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