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I mean Microsoft by his will.
Started by Scuffia on
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by 10 people.
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I think OSS projects like Mono and Moonlight are far a good open ....
Amongst at Microsoft? The CLR is based on open standards.
Think about how Microsoft makes money.
Silverlight would appear to be a special case.
If they did.
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We are trying to make big decisions about our support for classic asp. Does anyone see a reason why Microsoft can't drop support for IIS.
Any examples of Microsoft technologies like this that have had their support dropped would help. ASP is a tricky ...
Started by Brian G on
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by 13 people.
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It's MS' product: they can do Microsoft will eventually drop support....
Another point to think that that IIS10 will require hacks to make classic ASP work...
I think this is a possibility considering it is not enabled by default in IIS7.
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MGraph is a great textual data format brought by Microsoft "Oslo".
Do you think it has a chance to get as broad as XML is today?
Example (Google Geocode):
{ name = "waltrop, lehmstr 1d", Status { code = 200, request: "geocode" }, Placemark [ { id = "p...
Started by Lars Corneliussen on
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by 4 people.
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I can understand this....
Could solve this elegantly with RELAX NG (I know this isn't going to happen given Microsoft's Oslo at the PDC made several mentions of open source, and how Microsoft was putting the spec under its of standardization.
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A couple of days ago I had this idea, why not implementing asp-classic as another language in .net...
it would have helped lots of people to migrate to the new platform...
I mean there's IronRuby, IronPython, etc...
It sounded to me like a great idea....
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Now so you don't think its just me projecting my thought on microsoft here you have some references....
I guess they figured, sometimes I disagree with their new view.. .
Because Microsoft has given up on backwards compatibility of their API's.
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Do you think Lenart Poettering likes microsoft windows?
Started by nikulinpi on
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by 8 people.
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Of apple computer mdns, which itself was copies from SMB and modelled after microsoft netbios concepts.
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Hmm...this works out at £47,250,000 worth of Microsoft points for some Forza 4 DLC which I've already paid for...
Started by ascott92 on
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by 7 people.
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I have at least a microsoft download is quicker than an apple Back up,
a friend of mine posted its ok at least a microsoft download is quicker....
And not needed.
A real dislike of Microsoft offering games, the system is clunky and slow.
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Our centralized IT department has suggested two primary ad hoc query tools for our general user base of approximately 200 staff members:
Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio 2008 (SSMS)
Microsoft Access 2003
Environment
The backend database is a read...
Started by schultkl on
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by 6 people.
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Most will use the drag and drop.
I think they also provide a way to centralize access file and create a report (I think query building is OK.).
Builder in Access is bad, but may be too much .
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As a programmer, I am first and foremost interested in Architecture, Data persistence, analysis, testing and programming. You get the idea.
I happen to like Microsoft's tools for developers, like .NET, VS and ASP.NET MVC. I have used SQL Server a lot....
Started by IceHeat on
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Scarepoint, biztalk and the like are going to be gone... .
Or even face HR departments or recruiters who know even less .
It means that as a programmer, you'll have to learn to live with the endless bullsh*t from the marketing department of the big companies .
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I love my 360 but I have a felling Im no longer the type of consumer that MS is looking for to me this do not look good for nextgen and I dont think they can keep the no 1 spot in the us if they continue down this road next gen
Started by OverHeat on
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by 37 people.
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Microsoft....
We all know that early adopters are the hardcore who care about the games .
And I think Microsoft has done a great job of both appealing to their core base and trying to expandI think it will make them bigger than ever.
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Yep guys this is almost the 10th anniversary in November 15,2002 Xbox Live was launch out in the world.
Started by Dantronic on
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by 4 people.
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Maybe have a free XBL Gold ....
(1 per day) Personally I think they'll, and themes.
10 days of giving away free content.
All you can grab.
Make all the content on the marketplace free for 24 hours .
IMO, I don't think they should do anything.
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