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Australian TechEd 2004

TechEd Australia will be on the 3rd of August in Canberra. Last week Frank Arrigo posted a schedule...

Author: Chris Garty Date: 06/03/2004

Generics in OJB.Net (a.k.a. Generics Type Madness)

At iP3 we are using OJB.Net for object relational persistence. It is really easy to use, but it was...

Author: Chris Garty Date: 06/02/2004

Safer C# Constructor-based Dependency Injection with readonly

Most people would have used the const keyword while doing C# development, but I had never heard of...

Author: Chris Garty Date: 05/31/2004

VS 2005 May CTP Installation Gremlins

When installing the Visual Studio 2005 May Community Technology Preview, there are three key things...

Author: Chris Garty Date: 05/28/2004

Visual Studio Community Technology Preview May 2004 - Installed!

I had some initial trouble installing the May Community Technology Preview (CTP), but after reading...

Author: Chris Garty Date: 05/28/2004

Visual Studio Team System in May CTP

My download of the May CTP is complete. The installation process includes an informative message...

Author: Chris Garty Date: 05/27/2004

ObjectSpaces delay discussions

Some people are taking the ObjectSpaces delay a little harder than others. I first met Robert McLaws...

Author: Chris Garty Date: 05/26/2004

Latest Visual Studio Community Tech Preview (May) is available

The latest Visual Studio (VS) Community Tech Preview (CTP) is available via MSDN subscriber...

Author: Chris Garty Date: 05/26/2004

Visual Studio Team System Announced

There are interviews on TheServerSide and a good collection of links on Chris Sells' blog. The unit...

Author: Chris Garty Date: 05/25/2004

ObjectSpaces and MBF both delayed till Longhorn

First we learned that MBF has been delayed till Longhorn (from Tim Brookins) and now ObjectSpaces is...

Author: Chris Garty Date: 05/24/2004

Ouch: MBF delayed till Longhorn wave

Tim Brookins, an architect on the MBF team, has reported that MBF is no longer in the Whidbey wave...

Author: Chris Garty Date: 05/11/2004

Visual Studio Community Preview - A retrospective

Mark Cliggett runs the team at Microsoft that is driving the Developer Division's community efforts...

Author: Chris Garty Date: 05/11/2004

I Dream Of Whidbey: Generics and Anonymous Methods

We (the team at iP3) are implementing an object model using Whidbey at the moment, and we have been...

Author: Chris Garty Date: 03/16/2004

What Linux can learn from Windows

I am a sucker for an attention grabbing title. In the 'what one operating system can learn from the...

Author: Chris Garty Date: 03/12/2004

Yukon, Whidbey to slip into 2005 -- Doh!

TheServerSide.Net has some sad news. The Microsoft spokesperson has said that the beta programs...

Author: Chris Garty Date: 03/12/2004

A new Microsoft community effort - MSDN Connection

The new MSDN Connection program is out... Frank Arrigo annouced it today. It has been a while since...

Author: Chris Garty Date: 03/02/2004

MDNUG: March 10 meeting cancelled

The MDNUG meeting that was planned for the 10th of March has been cancelled since the presenter we...

Author: Chris Garty Date: 03/01/2004

Found: A plugin for Visual Studio to make TDD easier

I mentioned earlier that I wanted a plugin for Visual Studio to make TDD easier and my search has...

Author: Chris Garty Date: 03/01/2004

Yukon: CLR in the database

A book chapter is up for public review on TheServerSide.Net that describes the benefits of having...

Author: Chris Garty Date: 02/27/2004

Wanted: A plugin for Visual Studio to make TDD easier

I thought I'd put a post about this on my blog so that I could point people to this rather than...

Author: Chris Garty Date: 02/27/2004

A new version of Windows XP before Longhorn?

A new article on News.com has spoken of the possibility of an interim update to Windows XP before...

Author: Chris Garty Date: 02/27/2004

My Valentines Day Gift

My girlfriend is so cool. She didn't get me flowers for Valentines day, she got me my URL -...

Author: Chris Garty Date: 02/25/2004

New ObjectSpaces article on MSDN

A number of people working with me at iP3 are learning ObjectSpaces at the moment. A new article by...

Author: Chris Garty Date: 02/25/2004

Pre-beta Whidbey Builds On The Way

More news related to my post on the timing of the Whidbey beta: I just noticed a link from...

Author: Chris Garty Date: 02/25/2004

Choosing the best computer for you... Bill Gates from 1982

I just came across this little gem on Scott Hanselman's blog

Author: Chris Garty Date: 02/24/2004

Interesting news regarding BizTalk and Jupiter

ZDNet is announcing that the Jupiter idea is being binned and BizTalk is being released separately...

Author: Chris Garty Date: 02/20/2004

Whidbey ASP.Net Security – Membership and Roles

The new security framework in ASP.Net for membership and role management improves developer...

Author: Chris Garty Date: 02/20/2004

Scott Guthrie explains the Whidbey release timing

After seeing a post about the timing of the Whidbey release on Benjamin's blog, I emailed Scott...

Author: Chris Garty Date: 02/16/2004

I Dream of Whidbey a.k.a. Adventures in .Net 2.0

The team here at iP3 have been using the Whidbey Alpha PDC bits on a new project. Yes, we know it...

Author: Chris Garty Date: 02/13/2004

How is that Mars rover doing?

I must be geek because this and this make me laugh...

Author: Chris Garty Date: 02/11/2004

VTR Seminar tomorrow night - Introducing Agile .Net Tools

VTR Consulting are having another seminar tomorrow night. John Sullivan, .Net Practice Group Leader...

Author: Chris Garty Date: 02/11/2004

iP3 Systems - the connected company

.Net connected and community connected

Author: Chris Garty Date: 02/11/2004

MDNUG Status

Bill Chestnut and I help run the Melbourne .Net Users Group (MDNUG). It has been quiet lately with...

Author: Chris Garty Date: 02/11/2004

Frank Arrigo helped me get this blog up and running and has announced my arrival on his blog. Thanks...

Author: Chris Garty Date: 02/11/2004

First post...

It's alive!

Author: Chris Garty Date: 02/11/2004

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