Tuesday, August 17, 2004 - Posts

Stan Lippman on VC++ 2005 and the STL.NET

There's the first of a new series of articles about the STL.NET that's part of Visual C++ 2005 written by Stan Lippman and published here It's interesting stuff - personally I need to think a little bit more about Stan's comment Read More

InfoPath Resources on the Office Developer Centre

A whole bunch of InfoPath 2003 Sp1 resources have gone up to the Office Developer Centre Possibly the most interesting would be the 16 hands-on labs that are here and walk you through items such as; Controls Business Logic Read More

Tim Ewald on RelaxNG and Messaging

Tim Ewald's got a couple of great posts going on in his blog around the complexity of XSD and the attraction of RelaxNG as an alternative and also how he focuses on messages when thinking of web service design. Posts are here Read More

Fritz Onion on Asynchronous ASPX pages in VS 2005

Fritz Onion's followed up a previous post about the asynchronous page model in ASP.NET 2.0 - the post is here. There's still some debate going on around this stuff on Fritz's blog here but it looks like it's ultimately coming Read More

Visual C++ 2005 on DevSource

DevSource has a good article over here around what's new in Visual C++ in VS 2005. The article's short and snappy and runs through the features that are coming - some of them are already here with Beta 1 of 2005. There's also Read More

Gareth on TracePoints

Gareth's got a short note on TracePoints in VS2005 - I agree that these are really cool. The link is here Don't forget of course that, in the theme of some of my recent posts, you can do this in WinDbg too :-) Read More