Microsoft Atlas April CTP Released
In case anyone missed it, Microsoft released the April CTP of Atlas, their Ajax toolkit. I have been using the last build to work through some test projects and the took kit is fantastic.
Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2 now free
I am sure I am not the first person to report this and I won’t be the last but yes…Virtual Server is now free.
Instant Rails 1.1 Released
On the heels of the Rails 1.1 release, Instant Rails 1.1 was released.
RubyCLR - Ruby meets .NET
My day job dictates most of my work be in .NET using C#, for the most part it works well. The usual drawbacks you hear are the costs of implementing a Microsoft solution using Windows 2003 and SQL Server. The platforms are complex but they do work. In my spare...
Great .NET Language List
I have fascination with computer languages as some people do with foreign languages. In searching around for Ruby implementations on .NET I found this list of the available languages ported or developed for .NET. It’s really quite impressive to see so many available, some I had heard of but others...
Ruby on Rails 1.1 Released
Ruby on Rails 1.1 has been released. This is a much anticipated release that touts many new features and a ton of bug fixes, 500+ I hear. Some of the major updates include:
Microsoft Atlas March CTP Available Now
The latest and greatest CTP of Atlas is available now. You can check it out here and download it. This CTP also includes the “Go Live” license so you can use this version in your applications and produce production code.
AJAX Resources
I have been doing a lot of research with regards to AJAX technologies lately. I figured I would share some of the more useful ones I have found:
Code Camp 5 : Code Frenzy Registration Open
Thom Robbins is our local Microsoft guy here in New England and he organize the Code Camps for us. He just announced Code Camp 5 : Code Frenzy is open for business or registration and call for speakers, that is.
Is the IE7 web site up?
I just found this interesting so I thought I would share. Did anyone notice this little knock at Microsoft? Check out IE7.com, I wonder how long it will take for a lawsuit.