The MicroISV Show #9 - Craig Krantz - Building Project Glidepath
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This edition of the MicroISV show is an interview with Craig Krantz of Krow LLC who worked with Microsoft to develop the Project Glidepath Software Factory add-in for Visual Studio.
More information about Project Glidepath is available at www.projectglidepath.net
Project Glidepath is an Technical Evangelism initiative designed to help MicroISVs upgrade and build new products for Windows Vista including .NET 3.0.
More information about Project Glidepath is available at www.projectglidepath.net
Project Glidepath is an Technical Evangelism initiative designed to help MicroISVs upgrade and build new products for Windows Vista including .NET 3.0.
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The text promises "Content for VB.Net will be available when Project Glidepath is released." but according to the overview "Project Glidepath formally launches July 15th at the Shareware Industry Conference" so where is the VB.NET content?
SimonJ
VB support is absolutely coming.
Post-Shareware-Industry-Conference another event has consumed some of the cycles required to complete the VB support and so it has been delayed a short while.
Look for something in the next week.
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