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Microsoft has just made available for download a series of updates for the Microsoft .NET Framework 4 package, including new runtime files and design-time files for Visual Studio 2010 SP1, and an updated Multi-Targeting Pack.
The new update 4.0.3 Beta for Microsoft .NET Framework 4 package brings along a series ne... |
29 November 2011 04:40 GMT |
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Developers building applications leveraging the next generation of .NET Framework, have available a range of resources on MSDN to help them out, including a list designed to enumerate the breaking changes introduced with version 4.5. Microsoft released .NET Framework 4.5 Developer Preview along with the Windows 8 De... |
2 November 2011 08:09 GMT |
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Microsoft has made available for download the first Reliability Update for .NET Framework 4, designed to resolve a range of problems either reported through user feedback or identified by the company. In fact, .NET Framework 4 Reliability Update 1 is set up to fix no less than 14 issues, which the software giant has... |
10 August 2011 07:37 GMT |
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Microsoft is offering a massive update to .NET Framework 4 designed to introduce no less than six new features and provide fixes for no less than 35 issues. .NET Framework 4 KB2468871 is now available for download from the software giant, offered to customers running the 32-bit flavors of supported Windows releases,... |
7 June 2011 08:21 GMT |
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Microsoft has made available for download a tool designed to enable developers to debug applications running on .NET Framework 4. Psscor4 is now live on the Microsoft Download Center, offered free of charge by the software giant. Some devs might already be familiar with SOS.dll and Psscor2, and they’ll certai... |
27 April 2011 04:36 GMT |
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With Visual Studio 2010 upgraded to Service Pack 1 (SP1) earlier this month it was only natural that Microsoft would also kick up a notch the latest iteration of the .NET Framework. Earlier this week the software giant provided the first upgrade to .NET Framework 4. Those familiar with the way that this technology e... |
21 April 2011 09:11 GMT |
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Microsoft has updated the resources that it’s offering developers looking for get themselves familiar with the latest iterations of Visual Studio and .NET Framework.An updated version of the Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4 Training Kit is now live on the Microsoft Download Center and up for grabs free ... |
15 March 2011 05:53 GMT |
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An updated version of the WCF Data Services is now available for early adopters leveraging OData in their .NET Framework 4 or Silverlight 4 projects. The WCF Data Services March 2011 Community Technology Preview 2 for .NET Framework 4 and Silverlight 4 is live on the Microsoft Download Center, where it’s being... |
9 March 2011 05:03 GMT |
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Ahead of its first year on the market, .NET Framework 4 will be offered for customers that are currently taking advantage of the minimal server installation options of Windows Server 2008 R2. According to one member of the Windows Server Core team, the Redmond company has been indeed working on making .NET Framework... |
21 January 2011 07:13 GMT |
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Five months after the previous Community Technology Preview Build of the ADO.NET Entity Framework Feature, Microsoft has made available for download a new testing release. Microsoft ADO.NET Entity Framework Feature Community Technology Preview 5 went live on the Download Center on December 6th, 2010 where early adop... |
7 December 2010 04:43 GMT |
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Web Camps Training Kit is a collection of resources available for download from Microsoft designed to streamline the development of web applications using the company’s technologies. What the software giant is offering is the July 2010 release of the Web Camps Training Kit, namely the latest update to the downl... |
10 August 2010 06:44 GMT |
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The final version of .NET Framework 4 has been available for download for quite some time, but never fails to have an extra look at the system requirements, just to avoid any surprises. Fact is that there is little to surprise customers when it comes down to the computers capable of playing nice with the latest itera... |
6 July 2010 09:58 GMT |
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Over two months have passed since Microsoft released the latest iteration of its development platform and tools to manufacturing. Now the Redmond company is preparing for the next stage in the distribution of .NET Framework 4, serving it to business users via Windows Server Update Services (WSUS). .NET Framework 4 RT... |
22 June 2010 07:24 GMT |
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Microsoft has simplified access to the documentation accompanying development resources designed for Windows 7 and .NET Framework 4. In this sense, the Redmond company is now allowing developers leveraging the latest iteration of the Windows software development kit to choose whether they actually want to download al... |
11 June 2010 02:43 GMT |
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With the advent of the latest iteration of Microsoft’s development platform and tools, the company took a number of steps designed to result in optimized desktop and Cloud applications for devs, simply by leveraging Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4. An illustrative example in this regard is the new Web.c... |
25 May 2010 08:44 GMT |
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Following the RTM of Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4 earlier this month, Microsoft has started offering the new versions of its development platform and tools to more testers, in additional languages, on top of the original English release. On April 27th, Microsoft launched the first three localized versions ... |
30 April 2010 07:55 GMT |
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Microsoft has refreshed the second Beta development milestone of Windows Server AppFabric, in order to tailor the release to the latest iteration of its development platform and tools. Appropriately labeled, Windows Server AppFabric Beta 2 Refresh, the technology follows the RTM of Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framewo... |
26 April 2010 05:44 GMT |
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Developers that use Expression Blend to build applications and services employing Silverlight and the .NET Framework, now have a new release at their disposal. Expression Blend 4 Release Candidate (RC) has been up for grabs via the Microsoft Download Center since April 14th, in concert with the .NET Framework 4 RTM a... |
19 April 2010 08:56 GMT |
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When it comes down to the RTM of the latest iteration of Microsoft’s development platform and tools, the company is not only providing the software, but also updated documentation to accompany the releases. A week ago, Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4 were released to manufacturing in tandem, and also ma... |
19 April 2010 07:47 GMT |
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.NET Framework 4 RTM became available for download alongside Visual Studio 2010 RTM the past week, with Microsoft topping the releases off with Silverlight 4 RTW. Additional resources to accompany the development platform and tools are also served by Microsoft, most of them free of charge, in order to streamline soft... |
19 April 2010 04:45 GMT |
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Microsoft celebrated the release of Visual Studio 2010 by holding five major launch events in Beijing, China; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Bangalore, India; London, UK; and Las Vegas, USA; in concert with a total of an additional 150 local events worldwide. As of April 12, 2010, Visual Studio 2010 is already available for... |
13 April 2010 09:10 GMT |
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Concomitantly with the release of Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4, Microsoft is making available additional resources designed to accompany the latest iteration of the development platform and tools to the market. In this regard, as Visual Studio 2010 RTM and .NET Framework 4 RTM have now hit general availabi... |
13 April 2010 06:10 GMT |
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Microsoft announced the imminent availability of the next generation of its development platform and tools since the end of the past week, on April 11, 2010. It was only yesterday that Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4 were released to manufacturing and offered for download. The first to grab the Visual Studio ... |
13 April 2010 04:06 GMT |
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Microsoft is currently cooking a new version of the Windows software development kit designed to allow developers to target the latest Windows operating systems, but also to leverage the most recent advances in terms of the company’s development platform and tools. Version 7.1 of the Windows SDK for Windows 7 a... |
12 April 2010 09:31 GMT |
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Microsoft announced the availability of its next-generation development platform and tools at the end of the past week. However, downloads for Visual Studio 2010 RTM and.NET Framework 4 RTM will only go live today, April 12, 2010. According to the Redmond company, developers will be allowed access to the final bits o... |
12 April 2010 02:55 GMT |
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Microsoft’s long-time practice of testing products in development internally, before they are finalized and released to market, was critical to building the company’s next-generation development platform and tools. Both Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4 were dogfooded extensively by the software gia... |
9 April 2010 04:14 GMT |
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Microsoft is working not only on the imminent release of .NET Framework 4, but also on expanding support beyond the now-traditional Windows client and server operating system. In this regard, the Redmond giant is hard at work delivering .NET 4 support for its Cloud platform. The promise from the software giant is tha... |
7 April 2010 06:30 GMT |
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Microsoft will launch Visual Studio 2010, .NET Framework 4 and Silverlight 4 in the week of April 12, 2010. As it was the case with Windows 7, the Redmond company paid close attention to customers, devs and partners with the perfecting of its next-generation development platform and tools and the successor of Silverl... |
6 April 2010 10:11 GMT |
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Microsoft’s Managed Extensibility Framework continues to evolve even independent of the next versions of Silverlight and .Net Framework. In this sense, the Managed Extensibility Framework project on CodePlex is now up all the way to Preview. In just seven months, Microsoft has delivered three development previe... |
23 February 2010 05:31 GMT |
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With its next iteration of development platforms and tools, Microsoft is truly offering developers the necessary resources to streamline the building of parallel applications. In addition to Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4, the Redmond company also has a range of additional resources set up to support paralle... |
19 February 2010 07:55 GMT |
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With the availability of the Release Candidate builds for Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4, Microsoft has also started to update the resources offered alongside the next iteration of its development platform and tools. Developers testing the RC development milestone of the two technologies can now access train... |
15 February 2010 11:02 GMT |
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Microsoft has reached the final development milestone of the next iteration of the .NET Framework ahead of RTM. At the start of this week, the Redmond company made available for download Visual Studio 2010 RC and .NET Framework 4 RC to MSDN subscribers. As of February 10, 2010, the Release candidate Builds for both V... |
11 February 2010 05:26 GMT |
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Microsoft has already made the first and only Release Candidate milestone of its next generation development platform and tools available for download. MSDN subscribers have been able to grab Visual Studio 2010 RC and .NET Framework 4 RC since February 8th, 2010, with the Redmond company making its way to general ava... |
10 February 2010 03:10 GMT |
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The first Release Candidate Builds of Microsoft’s next generation development platform and tools are currently available for download. At the start of this week, Microsoft released Visual Studio 2010 Release Candidate and .Net Framework 4 Release Candidate, but opened access only to subscribers of the Microsoft... |
9 February 2010 03:11 GMT |
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Microsoft has made available for download a new release of Data Services Update for .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1. However, the Data Services Update for .NET Framework 3.5 SP1, formerly referred to as ADO Data Services v1.5, is actually a re-release of an update which was initially offered to customers in Decembe... |
28 January 2010 09:34 GMT |
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Microsoft is currently testing the distribution of a key component belonging to its next generation development platform and tools through Windows Update. In the coming weeks, early adopters will be able to grab the second Beta development milestone not only as a standalone download but also through Windows Update. T... |
19 January 2010 07:29 GMT |
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The next generation Microsoft development platform and tools will be made available to customers in the first half of April 2010. In this regard, the Redmond company plans to offer Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4 three weeks after the initially announced general availability deadline, which was March 22nd, 2... |
14 January 2010 05:41 GMT |
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Microsoft has updated the resources designed to allow early adopters leveraging the next generation of its development platform and tools to embrace the upcoming technologies. In this regard, Beta testers running the pre-release Builds of Visual Studio 2010 and .Net Framework 4, can now download the free Training Kit... |
12 January 2010 05:40 GMT |
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Taking advantage of Microsoft’s development platform and tools will soon enough mean that developers will need to choose between either running older releases or jumping to the next generation of products offered by the company. In this regard, Microsoft wants undecided customers to take an informed decision wh... |
7 January 2010 06:25 GMT |
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At over seven months since it provided the first compatibility info resource for the next iteration of the .Net Framework, Microsoft is making available for download a list featuring known migration issues in the Beta 2 development milestone of the technology. Compatibility information related to .NET Framework 4 is ... |
6 January 2010 05:09 GMT |
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Microsoft has made available for download multiple resources designed to streamline the usage of its upcoming Distributed Application Server offering. Developed under the code name Dublin, the solution is designed as an extension to Windows Server. The tutorials delivered by the Redmond company for what continues to ... |
21 December 2009 03:34 GMT |
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Microsoft is currently hammering away at the next iteration of its development platform and tools, but it looks like the company will miss the initially announced launch deadline due to performance issues it needs to fix. The Redmond company was set to launch Visual Studio 2010 RTM and .NET Framework 4 RTM on March 2... |
18 December 2009 08:55 GMT |
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Developers looking to take advantage of all the horsepower that modern computing architectures have to offer will need to build their software in accordance with parallelism principles. However, devs also know that leveraging parallel computing in mainstream development hasn’t exactly been a walk in the park, ... |
10 December 2009 08:01 GMT |
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On the heels of the public testing milestone of Silverlight, Microsoft also made available for download a new release of Expression Blend, designed to allow developers to build content for the next generation of its alternative to Adobe Flash. Devs will be able to leverage Expression Blend Preview not just to create ... |
25 November 2009 04:23 GMT |
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As Microsoft is getting closer to the availability deadline for the ADO.NET Data Services, the company announced a major shift in its plans. In this context, Mike Flasko, Data Services, lead program manager, explained that the software giant decided to swap the ship vehicle for the services. The ADO.NET Data Services... |
25 November 2009 03:39 GMT |
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Following the release of the second Beta development milestone for .NET Framework 4 Microsoft has made available for download the samples that have suffered modifications or that are entirely new, keeping up the pace with the evolution of .NET. The Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) and Windows Workflow Foundatio... |
27 October 2009 11:14 GMT |
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Microsoft has opened access to the second Beta development milestone of the next iteration of .NET to the general public. After it was released initially only to MSDN subscribers, .NET Framework 4 Beta 2 is currently up for grabs for all users and developers, independent of an MSDN subscription. .NET Framework 4 Beta... |
26 October 2009 11:11 GMT |
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Microsoft has updated not only the actual bits for its next iteration of development platform and tools, but also the resources offered for Visual Studio Beta 2 and .NET Framework 4 Beta 2. Just one day after the second Beta Build of Visual Studio 2010 and .Net Framework 4 went to MSDN subscribers, the Redmond compan... |
21 October 2009 08:24 GMT |
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Microsoft started rolling out the second beta development milestone of Visual Studio 2010 and.NET Framework 4 on October 19th, 2009. For the time being, Beta 2 of the company’s development platform and tools is available exclusively to MSDN subscribers, but the company will soon open up access to testers outsid... |
20 October 2009 07:26 GMT |
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The second Beta for the Redmond company’s development platform and tools is going to become available for download today, October 19th, 2009. Microsoft revealed that MSDN subscribers would be the first to get their hands on Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 and .NET Framework 4 Beta 2. Just as it was the case with the ... |
19 October 2009 10:58 GMT |
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