It appears that my work in the community and the nominations received from others has secured my status as an MVP for a second year. Thank you all for the award and thank you everyone (including Microsoft) for valuing my contributions to the community. I noticed last year I did quite a bit of travelling...
The GL.net very first first meeting will be on 25th February 2009. Two truly great speakers kindly agreed to join us. Guy will be talking about new features in C# 4 and Paul will show live coding session with Silverlight. The meeting will be held in Royal George Hotel, Birdlip, UK. If you are living...
Happy New Year! Finally, after ages of talking about I did it as my New Year resolution. Just few hours ago, GL.net user group has been officially open. Herein I would like to invite all .NET geeks from Gloucester, UK area. Of course, anyone else is warmly welcome. Cheers
I will be surprised if you still don't know what the Microsoft Surface Computing is. But if you dont... Take a look to Microsoft Surface project homepage. I will not try to describe here what is that about. I have no world to do that. It have to bee seen. You can start from presentation on Channel 10...
Now I can officially say that, I joined to AJAX Control Toolkit team which I'm very proud of. A number of new challenges and things to learn are waiting for me now. I'm so excited. First thing I'm going to take is ContextMenu Extender. Kirti put short requirements list on her blog , I will allow myself...
Actually, Pex it's not a fish, it's Program EXploration, tool for test generation and dynamic analysis designed by Microsoft Research . Examples of features can be found on the project page . In shortcut, Pex is able to analyse .NET application and use parameterised unit tests to automatically generate...
Just a few weeks since the .NET 3.0 has been released and I feel a little dissapointed. I was expecting a lot of new amazing stuff popping up like a mushrooms after the rain, but no, it's a bit quiet like everyone is afraid of using the new .NET. Finally, I've found the very first cool thing today -...
Not final release but quite close this time. The ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX, formerly known as the Atlas, has been released yesterday, with all the new look and feel. Changes are quite deep and important so all current Atlas pioneers should prepare themselves for a few hours to spend on migration. The new solution...