A new project from Microsoft is designed to streamline the process of building electronic devices by providing a platform leveraging technologies such as .NET Micro Framework and Visual Studio/Visual C# Express.The promise from the software giant is that coding for a new electronic device will be as simple as writin... |
8 August 2011 08:27 GMT |
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Earlier this month Microsoft released an early development milestone of the next version of .NET Micro Framework to testers. What’s important to keep in mind is that the Redmond company still has a tad of work to do with .NET Micro Framework 4.2, and that the first Alpha release is not feature complete. Devel... |
31 March 2011 07:27 GMT |
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Microsoft has released to web (RTW) the latest iteration of the .NET Micro Framework. According to the Redmond company, .NET Micro Framework 4.1 RTW can be downloaded through the Microsoft Download Center, with the software giant promising that the release is very stable, considering the amount of time that the proje... |
20 July 2010 07:43 GMT |
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Microsoft has made an important step toward supporting the latest iteration of its development platform, Visual Studio 2010, with the upcoming version of the .NET Micro Framework. Developers can start testing the first Beta of.NET Micro Framework version 4.1 immediately, a release focused on delivering compatibility ... |
18 May 2010 06:33 GMT |
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Microsoft is working to introduce support for Visual Studio 2010 RTM into the next version of the .NET Micro Framework. The Redmond company is already hard at work on version 4.1 of the .NET Micro Framework, despite having open-sourced the project. In this regard, the team behind the project did promise from the get-... |
23 April 2010 05:41 GMT |
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Microsoft has reached an important milestone bound to impact the future evolution of the .NET Micro Framework. Specifically, at the end of January 2010, the Redmond company launched the community development website for the framework. Developers that have kept up to date with the direction in which Microsoft is takin... |
2 February 2010 06:29 GMT |
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Version 4.0 of the .NET Micro Framework is now available for download, with Microsoft releasing the solution at the Microsoft Professional Developer Conference (PDC) in Los Angeles, on November 16th. The Redmond company had promised since early 2009 that the latest iteration of the .NET Micro Framework will become an... |
17 November 2009 08:13 GMT |
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Developers focusing on resource-constrained devices now have a fresh build of the next generation of the .NET Micro Framework 4.0 available for download. At the start of this week, the Redmond company started offering testers and early adopters an update version of the Beta development milestone of .NET Micro Framewo... |
13 October 2009 05:28 GMT |
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Microsoft is pressing onward with plans to open up .NET Micro by allowing the community of developers leveraging the framework access to the source code. An integral part of the evolution of .NET Micro Framework is the release of the Microsoft .NET Micro Framework Porting Kit Version 3.0. The Redmond company is curre... |
16 June 2009 04:12 GMT |
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At the start of May, impacted by the latest wave of layoffs at Microsoft, the .NET Micro Framework was transitioned under the Developer Division. At that time, Colin Miller, product unit manager, announced that the Redmond company was planning to open up the source code of the technology to third-party developers. A ... |
26 May 2009 08:49 GMT |
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Microsoft plans to open up the .NET Micro Framework to the community by allowing access to the source code. According to the Redmond company, the source code for the runtime, object model and drivers of the .NET MF will be made available. The move comes as the .NET Micro Framework team was left suffering from the lat... |
8 May 2009 09:28 GMT |
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Microsoft is offering no less than $101,000 worth of prizes for devices taking advantage of the company's .NET Micro Framework. Via Microsoft's Dare to Dream Different Challenge, developers leveraging the Micro version of the Redmond giant's .NET runtime environment will have a chance not only to win g... |
9 October 2008 07:07 GMT |
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