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Author: Euricom Created: 4/2/2009 1:35 PM
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Christmas came early this year for all Microsoft techies out there. Not only the releases of Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2, but also the imminent releases of .Net 4.0, Visual Studio 2010 and Office 2010 product families. Not content with giving us all of this to play with Microsoft at PDC 2009 announced a whole raft of new betas including the new like Sharepoint 2010 and my personal favourites Silverlight 4 and WCF RIA Services.

By Nick Verschueren, .Net Solutions Architect

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For those out there with an MSDN or TechNet subscription and an interest in SharePoint, make your way to one of the two sites and find the bèta release for SharePoint 2010 waiting for you there.

Finally!!

 

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With the 2010 release of SharePoint, Microsoft is bringing the development of custom features for their collaboration platform closer to the mainstream .net development world. This brings with it new opportunities and more importantly, a new way of looking at web-based development in a whole.

By Ronny Gabriels, SharePoint Team Leader, Euricom

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In a thought provoking article, David Harvey presents an alternative Scrum picture to replace the iconic version we’re so used to. Very much worth to read.

By Peter Notenbaert, .Net Solution Architect

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A lot of times you see developers writing code that, in order to read it, you have to scroll half an hour to the right because one line of code contains  like a thousand characters. To (try to) avoid this, you can add a registry setting that displays a line in a specific color and at a specific position to indicate a marker for the desired maximum line length in the Visual Studio Text Editor.

By Kurt Torfs, .Net Solutions Architect

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