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Microsoft Corp. is extending to its enterprise customers a developer program previously only available to commercial software vendors, offering free resources and tools for building applications ...
Q&A: That task falls to Bill Gates' former technical assistant Eric Rudder--who could ultimately have more influence over the future of Microsoft's .Net software strategy than his boss.
With .NET now on an annual release cadence, and each version bringing new features, performance tweaks and breaking changes, staying current is no longer just essential for Microsoft developers. It's ...
Q&A Eric Rudder is Microsoft's man behind the scenes to recruit and oversee the developers who play a critical role in the success of .Net. Written by Wylie Wong, Contributor July 30, 2002 at 7:01 ...
The .Net Reference Source Project is meant to help developers build better software, but they first must upgrade to Visual Studio 2008 Microsoft said this week that it is now allowing developers ...
In today's world of programming, a developer typically uses a myriad of languages to get his job done. While a .NET programmer may rely on C# or VB.NET as his primary language, he may also use ...
That prodigious task falls to Bill Gates' former technical assistant Eric Rudder who--depending on how he does--will ultimately have more influence over the future of Microsoft's bet-the-company ...
Novell is positioning its MonoTouch software development kit as a mechanism for building Microsoft .Net-based applications for Apple’s new iPad device. MonoTouch removes obstacles to .Net ...