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ToddSnyder
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Todd Snyder
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Thu, Mar 6 2008
I have seen the future and it’s in the clouds . The day I have been waiting for more than a decade has finally arrived. Yesterday at Mix 08 conference Microsoft rolled out its vision for the next web revolution. In a nutshell the vision centers on using...
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Yes! Infragistics is now an official member of the Java Community Process. Everyone involved with Java here at IG is incredibly excited. As a member we will be much better informed regarding developments in the Java world, with particular regard to Java...
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By:
[Infragistics] Devin Rader
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Devin Rader
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Thu, Feb 21 2008
SharePoint 2007 is a great platform for enabling collaboration among team members, and a huge step forward as a development platform compared to earlier versions of SharePoint. If you have done any development with SharePoint 2007, you will quickly notice...
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By:
Ambrose Little
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Ambrose Little
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Wed, Feb 20 2008
This year— coming up very soon —Infragistics will be co-hosting devscovery with Wintellect! This is going to be awesome. Not too long ago, I blogged about how Infragistics is an MVP squirrel . We’re bringing those nuts to this conference as well as some...
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By:
[Infragistics] Devin Rader
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Devin Rader
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Wed, Feb 20 2008
Today we released NetAdvantage for 2008 Volume 1 and there are a couple of very late known issues (so late we could not get them into the known issues documents) that may affect some customers upgrading from prior releases, or customers using the product...
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By:
[Infragistics] Devin Rader
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Devin Rader
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Tue, Feb 19 2008
Visual Studio 2008 Compatibility 2008 Volume 1 introduces full support for .NET 3.5 and Visual Studio 2008. .NET 2.0 based controls work seamlessly in projects targeting either .NET 2.0 or .NET 3.5 New natively compiled .NET 3.5 assemblies are available...
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By:
Ambrose Little
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Ambrose Little
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Wed, Feb 13 2008
I was scheduled to do a talk today called "Building Great UX with .NET" today at the SouthCT .NET UG. Well, mother nature had other plans , and I had to reschedule for 8 April. So I have this wonderful presentation all prepared and...
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By:
[Infragistics] Devin Rader
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Devin Rader
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Tue, Feb 12 2008
February 1st was a significant, but mostly overlooked day in the history of the Internet; the day that AOL officially stopped offering any support for the Netscape browser. The browser that probably got most of us in the early and mid 90's on the...
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We get a lot of questions in the forums and other places from customers asking about when our next product release will be, and I understand that it can be frustrating when you don't get a concrete answer. To help give everyone a better idea of when...
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By:
Ambrose Little
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Ambrose Little
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Mon, Jan 28 2008
Here are a few more links of interest I thought I'd share with you all. M-V-Poo on WPF Josh Smith , resident Infragistics guidisan, has posted yet another awesome article to Code Project detailing how you can do what has now been dubbed "M-V...
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Its about time! The Consortium has also released a document detailing the differences between 4.0 and 5. It available here . Some highlights of the new features: two-dimensional graphics control of embedded audio and video persistent client-side data...
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That's it really. Read more here. Sun was touting JavaDB at Javapolis. JavaDB, which is basically Derby, is packaged with Java 6. Food for thought.
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By:
Ambrose Little
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Ambrose Little
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Thu, Jan 17 2008
Scott just announced the availability of the .NET Framework source with the ability to debug (e.g., step into) the code inside of VS 2008. Those of us who have spent hours digging in via Reflector using imagination debugging (i.e., I imagine that...
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By:
Ambrose Little
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Ambrose Little
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Mon, Jan 7 2008
Just wanted to post a quick pointer to some great links on the net related to Infragistics. WPF Podcatcher "Podder" - IG Guidisan Josh Smith published his WPF podcatcher app, named "Podder" over on Code Project. It's pretty snifty;...
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This term has been floating around the internet for some time now, but a lot of people seem confused about what it means. Basically Cloud computing is simply the idea that the main functionality of an application is stored on a central server and accessed...