ASP.NET News
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Presentation components enhanced
Published 12 years ago by Mike James
Developer Express has announced performance enhancements across its ASP.NET and AJAX product line.
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Aikido in CTP
Published 12 years ago by Mike James
Infragistics' ASP.NET Aikido Community Technology Preview includes six AJAX controls plus a drag-and-drop framework.
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A new DevPartner
Published 12 years ago by Mike James
Compuware DevPartner Studio 9.0 introduces security scanning to its existing range of code analysis features.
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ASP.NET MVC reaches Beta
Published 12 years ago by James Crowley
Ruby on Rails... for .NET developers! Well, kinda.
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Windows developers enter the cloud
Published 12 years ago by James Crowley
Amazon announce Windows Server support on EC2
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Extra flexibility for reporting
Published 12 years ago by Mike James
XtraReports Suite v2008 vol 2 allows you to add calculated fields to your data sources.
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Updated reporting controls from DevExpress
Published 12 years ago by Mike James
Developer Express has released a new version of its award-winning reporting platform for WinForms and ASP.NET.
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New controls for Silverlight and .NET
Published 12 years ago by Mike James
Infragistics has released two Community Technology Preview user interface components for Microsoft Silverlight beta 2, which enable developers to turn data into information dashboards.
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ComponentOne spells out changes
Published 12 years ago by Mike James
ComponentOne has released IntelliSpell, a spell-checker application for Visual Studio 2008 and 2005.
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Infragistics enhanced
Published 12 years ago by Mike James
The newly released Infragistics NetAdvantage for .NET 2008 Volume 1 is designed to work with Visual Studio 2008, and includes toolsets for both ASP.NET and Windows Forms.
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Software Architect 2008
Published 13 years ago by Mike James
Bearpark's Software Architect conference returns to the Barbican Centre on Tuesday 3rd June with an expanded programme of workshops and breakout sessions.
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Software Architect 2008
Published 13 years ago by Mike James
Bearpark's Software Architect conference returns to the Barbican Centre on Tuesday 3rd June with an expanded programme of workshops and breakout sessions.
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.NET source code unveiled
Published 13 years ago by Mike James
In a surprise announcement within Scott Guthrie's blog, Microsoft has promised to make the source code of the .NET 3.5 Framework libraries available under the Microsoft Reference Licence.
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Silverlight 2.0 on the horizon
Published 13 years ago by Mike James
Microsoft has decided to rename Silverlight 1.1 to Silverlight 2.0 to reflect the fact that the feature set of the forthcoming version will be greatly expanded.
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Award winners announced
Published 13 years ago by Mike James
We are pleased to announce the winners of the 2007 <i>VSJ</i> Reader Awards, based on votes submitted on the VSJ website.
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New venue for DevWeek 2008
Published 13 years ago by Mike James
Last year's 10th annual DevWeek was a complete sell out, highlighting the need for a more capacious conference centre. As a result DevWeek 2008 is to be held at the Barbican Centre, where there will be space for even more delegates and additional workshops.
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Latest NetAdvantage
Published 13 years ago by Mike James
With its latest release of NetAdvantage for .NET, Infragistics is expanding its commitment to business intelligence and data visualization, and supporting executive information dashboards.
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Microsoft unveils new betas
Published 13 years ago by Mike James
Microsoft has been busy releasing betas and community previews of lots of new products and versions.
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New ‘gauge' component
Published 13 years ago by Mike James
Dundas has updated its .NET Gauge component for digital dashboards and applications that require real-time monitoring of performance indicators.
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NetAdvantage updated
Published 13 years ago by Mike James
Infragistics' NetAdvantage for .NET 2007 Volume 1 extends the selection of pre-built styles to include the new Vista Aero (Glass) style. It also introduces 64-bit system support for Vista and US Section 508 Compliance across the entire toolset.