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The issue of this magazine that you now hold in your hands represents a landmark of truly historic proportions. Never before in the realm of .NET media has any magazine dared to focus an entire issue on the topic of non-Windows CLI implementations. For many of you, this will be your ve... Feb. 26, 2003 Reads: 10,437 | Portable.NET is an implementation of the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI). Its primary design goal is portability to as many platforms as possible, which it achieves through the use of interpretation rather than just-in-time compilation. Feb. 26, 2003 Reads: 8,530 | When constructing enterprise-level object-oriented applications, it is imperative to incorporate a well-organized, systematic approach to the development of the system. Most software application failures can be traced back to the lack of a unified governing project design among the var... Feb. 26, 2003 Reads: 9,890 | In July 2001 we announced the launch of the Mono Project an effort to build an open-source implementation of the Microsoft .NET Framework using the technical documents that Microsoft submitted to ECMA (the European Computer Manufacturers Association) for standarization. Feb. 26, 2003 Reads: 11,515 | Developers evaluating Mono need to know two things: how to download Mono, and what its capabilities are. Mono can be downloaded in several different forms; I will describe when using each form makes sense. More important, I will discuss which parts of .NET Mono can support now, and whi... Feb. 26, 2003 Reads: 9,077 | When I was in junior high school music was one of the most important factors in life. Few things were more important than being up-to-the-minute on which bands were 'cool' and which were to be eschewed. Regardless of what genre you liked, yesterday's bands sucked and today's bands rule... Feb. 26, 2003 Reads: 9,757 | The .NET Framework is an exciting and enabling technology, allowing developers using many different languages and platforms to share tools and components like never before. Open-source efforts to bring .NET to Linux and other platforms are starting to pay off, and I can't think of a be... Feb. 26, 2003 Reads: 16,471 | Object-oriented runtime models are extremely popular in local system contexts, and considerable effort has been made to globalize the familiar notions of software object and method call. Ironically, the resulting technology of remote objects and remote method calls doesn't port well to... Feb. 26, 2003 Reads: 8,579 | There are so many cool things that can be done with .NET applications today, including extending their reach. In Part 1 of this series we looked at the technology and tools used to add mobile accessibility to Web applications using as an example Quilogy's system, which utilizes ASP.NET... Feb. 26, 2003 Reads: 11,363 | .NETDJ: How did you come to your current role at Microsoft? SG: I run our Web Platforms and Tools team, which includes ASP.NET as well as Visual Studio .NET. I cofounded the ASP.NET team with Mark Anders in November of '97, right after we shipped IIS 4. Mark and I started the next gene... Feb. 26, 2003 Reads: 15,304 | Hurrah for the generics and iterators inclusions in C# by Anders Hejlsberg [Vol. 1, issue 1]. We propose similar features for the Eiffel language. See 'Collections and Iterators in Eiffel,' Journal of Object Oriented Programming, Vol. 6, issue 7, Nov/Dec 1993, USA. Feb. 26, 2003 Reads: 11,087 Replies: 1 | The latest incarnation of OpenLink Software's highly acclaimed Universal Server, splendidly named 'Virtuoso 3.0,' has just become available. What's new? Well, how about the fact that it provides transparent integration of .NET and Mono, the open-source community effort spearheaded by X... Jan. 1, 2000 Reads: 9,760 |
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