bruceky

Bruce Kyle's Channel 9 Blog

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This blog is about emerging technology and ISVs who use emerging technology. You'll find screencasts of interesting technology. And how software companies from the United States are using emerging technology for their competitive advantage. ISVs describe how the technology affects their value proposition, how they approached the new tech, and what lessons they've learned along the way.

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Posted By: bruceky | Nov 4th @ 4:28 PM | Comments: 0
Attachmate Describes Benefits of Joining Front Runner for Windows 7
Kris Lall at Attachmate describes the benefits for joining the early adopter program, Front Runner for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. Now with the launch of Windows 7, there's still time to join Front Runner. Front Runner is an early adopter program for ISVs in the US that helps you get your applications compatible with the latest Microsoft technologies. Once you tell us that your application is compatible, you’ll get a range of marketing benefits to help you let your customers know…[more ]
Posted By: bruceky | Jul 6th @ 5:46 PM | Comments: 1
How Attachmate Earned Windows 7 Software Logo
Attachmate was among the very first to earn the Compatible with Windows 7 software logo. In this video, Product Marketing Manager Kris Lall and Test Lead Chinh Vu talks with me about the whole process. Kris tells why the logo is important to Attachmate and the customer benefits. Chinh explains the process, how it is different from other logo tests, and what steps he took to get the logo.[more ]
Posted By: bruceky | Jun 30th @ 11:14 AM | Comments: 1
What's New in Software Development: NeverFail Software Adopts Hyper-V
Paddy Falls, CTO of NeverFail Software, talks about how his company supports virtualization for both customers and in development. He describes the advantages that Hyper-V brings, lessons learned, and how they incorporated Hyper-V into their development process.[more ]
Posted By: bruceky | Apr 9th, 2008 @ 2:17 PM | Comments: 1
Whirlwind 8: LINQ
Bruce Kyle of Microsoft and Stuart Celarier of CheckFree explore the new languages features in C#. It's a whirlwind tour of the important language features since C# 1. Stuart describes the feature and why it is useful. But doesn't get into best practices nor suggested usages. Just the facts about the feature.

Whirlwinds are bite-sized webcasts, usally each is shorter than 15 minutes. You can start anywhere in the series to learn about the parts you're most interested in.

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Posted By: bruceky | Apr 4th, 2008 @ 1:10 PM | Comments: 0
Whirlwind 7: What's New in C# 3 - Lambda Expressions
Bruce Kyle of Microsoft and Stuart Celarier of CheckFree explore the new languages features in C#. It's a whirlwind tour of the important language features since C# 1. Stuart describes the feature and why it is useful. But doesn't get into best practices nor suggested usages. Just the facts about the feature.

Whirlwinds are bite-sized webcasts, each is shorter than 15 minutes. You can start anywhere in the series to learn about the parts you're most interested in.

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Posted By: bruceky | Apr 2nd, 2008 @ 4:33 PM | Comments: 0
Whirlwind 6: What's New in C# 3 -- Anonymous types, Extension methods
Bruce Kyle of Microsoft and Stuart Celarier of CheckFree explore the new languages features in C#. It's a whirlwind tour of the important language features since C# 1. Stuart describes the feature and why it is useful. But doesn't get into best practices nor suggested usages. Just the facts about the feature.

Whirlwinds are bite-sized webcasts, each is shorter than 15 minutes. You can start anywhere in the series to learn about the parts you're most interested in.

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Posted By: bruceky | Mar 28th, 2008 @ 11:13 AM | Comments: 1
Whirlwind 5: What's new in C# 3 - Automatically Implemented Properties, Type Inference, Initializer
Bruce Kyle of Microsoft and Stuart Celarier of CheckFree explore the new languages features in C#. It's a whirlwind tour of the important language features since C# 1. Stuart describes the feature and why it is useful. But doesn't get into best practices nor suggested usages. Just the facts about the feature.

Whirlwinds are bite-sized webcasts, each is shorter than 15 minutes. You can start anywhere in the series to learn about the parts you're most interested in.

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Posted By: bruceky | Mar 26th, 2008 @ 12:21 AM | Comments: 1
Whirlwind 4: What's new is C# 2 - Accessors, Static Classes, Nullable Types
Bruce Kyle of Microsoft and Stuart Celarier of CheckFree explore the new languages features in C#. It's a whirlwind tour of the important language features since C# 1. Stuart describes the feature and why it is useful. But doesn't get into best practices nor suggested usages. Just the facts about the feature.

Whirlwinds are bite-sized webcasts, each is shorter than 15 minutes. You can start anywhere in the series to learn about the parts you're most interested in.

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Tags: CSharp, VS 2008
Posted By: bruceky | Mar 23rd, 2008 @ 9:10 PM | Comments: 1
Whirlwind 3: What's new in C# 2 - Partial types, anonymous methods
Bruce Kyle of Microsoft and Stuart Celarier of CheckFree explore the new languages features in C#. It's a whirlwind tour of the important language features since C# 1. Stuart describes the feature and why it is useful. But doesn't get into best practices nor suggested usages. Just the facts about the feature.

Whirlwinds are bite-sized webcasts, each is shorter than 15 minutes. You can start anywhere in the series to learn about the parts you're most interested in.

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Tags: CSharp, VS 2008
Posted By: bruceky | Mar 19th, 2008 @ 4:25 PM | Comments: 1
Whirlwind 2: What's new in C# 2 - Iterators
Bruce Kyle of Microsoft and Stuart Celarier of CheckFree explore the new languages features in C#. It's a whirlwind tour of the important language features since C# 1. Stuart describes the feature and why it is useful. But doesn't get into best practices nor suggested usages. Just the facts about the feature. Whirlwinds are bite-sized webcasts, each is shorter than 15 minutes. You can start anywhere in the series to learn about the parts you're most interested in. In Part 2 about iterators,…[more ]
Tags: CSharp, VS 2008
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