.NET Framework 4 Poster
We created a very cool poster that shows off the new stuff in .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 and .NET Framework 4. Thanks to Kit George for running this effort to get a very cool view of .NET Framework 4 and for the great folks at Addison Wesley for helping with the creative end and the printing costs!
And of course, here is the DeepZoom version! (use your mouse wheel or click and control-click to zoom in and out)
Download the .NET Framework 4 Poster PDF for high quality printing.
Enjoy! We'd love to hear what you think!
If you are at PDC08 please drop by the Addison Wesley booth in the Big Room and get your copy... You can just tell them I sent you ;-)
Oh, and if you are a Microsoft employee in Redmond, drop KitG an email, he has a few he can give out.
Comments
Anonymous
October 29, 2008
PingBack from http://mstechnews.info/2008/10/net-framework-4-poster/Anonymous
October 29, 2008
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October 29, 2008
Same here. Our squidster gives me a blank page due to the underscore. Thanks, JasonAnonymous
October 29, 2008
Instead of modifying the hostname, is it possible to throw a tiny-url up that points to deepzoom? ThanksAnonymous
October 29, 2008
Me proxy don't like underscore too.Anonymous
October 29, 2008
With the old .NET logo? tsk tsk!Anonymous
October 29, 2008
The site that you visited was built for an earlier, beta version of Silverlight - not the current one. Please contact the site owner to let them know that they must upgrade to the latest release of Silverlight 2.Anonymous
October 29, 2008
Brad Abrams からです。 .NET Framework 4 Poster .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 と .NET Framework 4.0 の追加クラスライブラリが記述されたポスターが公開されています。Anonymous
October 29, 2008
Putting in a url that forwards to a url with an underscore in the hostname doesn't really fix the problem, but i appreciate the effort :)Anonymous
October 29, 2008
Ray -- I try ;-) I thought there might be something special about Lloyd suggestion... Any other thoughts?Anonymous
October 29, 2008
I thought about the tiny url just propagating the problem one more step. DOH! sorry. For what its worth, I was able to get to it with no proxy in the way... 8^)Anonymous
October 29, 2008
That is a very nice poster. I like especially the Deep Zoom version. To prove that I have actually looked at it: There is a typo in System.ServiceModel.OperationContact Although a spell checker might think that Contact is nice I am quite sure that is should read OperationContract. Yours, Alois KrausAnonymous
October 29, 2008
Hey Brad, When I clicked the "here is the DeepZoom version!" link and tried to install silverlight it is showing. "The site that you visited was built for an earlier, beta version of Silverlight - not the current one. Please contact the site owner to let them know that they must upgrade to the latest release of Silverlight 2. Let us know if the site is not updated shortly so we can try to assist in upgrading the site to the latest Silverlight technology." I am using google chrome. Thanks.Anonymous
October 30, 2008
After a flurry of PDC specific posts, back to a mixture. Architecture I wanted to give a big mentionAnonymous
October 30, 2008
System.Data.Services I guess there must be some mistakes? IDataServiceConfiguration (instead of Configulation) ISynchronisationProvider (insted of Synchonisation)Anonymous
October 30, 2008
If you are interested in getting the .NET 4.0 poster, here you go... I saw this on Brad Abram's blogAnonymous
October 30, 2008
Holy crap... XamlType, XamlProperty?Anonymous
October 30, 2008
Will the .Net Framework 4 only work in outer space? It looks good, as does that DeepZoom (first time I've seen it running). Mike.Anonymous
October 30, 2008
Next time you make a poster, remember that white text on a light blue background is not very legible. All the others are in legible black, I don't know why that lower left region has white text.Anonymous
October 30, 2008
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October 30, 2008
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October 31, 2008
The charting namespace looks very promising!Anonymous
November 01, 2008
Ačkoli .NET Framework 4 tu ještě není, můžete aspoň mkrnout na plakát. Více na http://blogs.msdn.com/brada/archive/2008/10/29/net-framework-4-poster.aspxAnonymous
November 02, 2008
My favorite links from the 4th week of October 2008Anonymous
November 03, 2008
Brad Abrams nous annonce sur son blog la mise à disposition en ligne du poster qui nous a été distribuéAnonymous
November 03, 2008
Brad Abrams posted about a cool .NET Framework 4.0 poster which was distributed at the PDC last weekAnonymous
November 03, 2008
So... is there any way to get this poster without underscore?Anonymous
November 03, 2008
Aber vielleicht nützlich für den einen oder anderen.Anonymous
November 03, 2008
Brad, can you fix the URL please? we're unable to download the PDF (Service Unavailable). Thanks in advance.Anonymous
November 04, 2008
Sorry about that Stefano -- seems to be working nowAnonymous
November 04, 2008
@BradA : service is still unavailable for pdf and deepzoom. Anyway, thanks !Anonymous
November 04, 2008
Anything new about the access problem (underscore) with the URL? See postings from Ray (October 29, 2008 12:43 PM) and BradA (October 30, 2008 12:42 AM).Anonymous
November 05, 2008
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November 05, 2008
My favorite links from the 4th week of October 2008Anonymous
November 08, 2008
.NET Framework 4.0 e Visual Studio 2010Anonymous
November 10, 2008
Still underscore, so still not downloadableAnonymous
November 12, 2008
I tried t he deep zoom version. All I got was a page with a small graphic offering to install Silverlight. I clicked the graphic and was taken to a Silverlight install page that said I already have the requested version installed.Anonymous
November 12, 2008
Ok, just let us know where we can order the poster. It is awesome. I'd happily pay a dollar ninety-five for one. Even more if I have to :)Anonymous
November 13, 2008
When you do a DeepZoom it would be good if you had the silverlight window expand to fill IE so that we can see more on large monitors. Thanks.Anonymous
November 18, 2008
It's still not usable due to illegal characters in the URL. It's two weeks later and still no posting to an accessible site?Anonymous
November 18, 2008
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November 18, 2008
Brad, Is is possible to update the Silverlight Deep Zoom application to consume all the available screen space instead of a small area? Thanks!!! KarlAnonymous
November 30, 2008
After a flurry of PDC specific posts, back to a mixture. Architecture I wanted to give a big mention to the release of patterns & practices: App Architecture Guide 2.0 Beta 1 release . I did a little bit of review work on this and I do believe thisAnonymous
December 02, 2008
the deep zoom is great. only note that to zoom out you will need to use shift + left mouse button (not ctl and left mouse). ThanksAnonymous
December 26, 2008
Microsoft announced Visual Studio 2010 and the .NET Framework 4.0 on September 29, 2008 which marks theAnonymous
December 31, 2008
is there a dzc / dzi for the Deep Zoom image? It would be nice to add this to my Seadragon Mobile application for the iPhone.