A friend of mine keep think the Orcas bits he downloaded corrupted and keep blaming Microsoft for putting the corrupt files because he can’t install it on his machine. I wanted to share. Just in case you have the same problem. For me, I’ll take it as a lesson. The next time I download any pre-release or RTM bits. I will make sure I download the correct one. Here’s my respond:Are you sure you were downloaded the correct files?It happened to me last time. It seems that the .rar file I downloaded corrupted....
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Just in case if you're somewhere outside the earth, Microsoft has released the Orcas March CTP Release, which can be found at : http://www.microsoft.com/do... You better spend some time to look at this release, since they provides huge improvement on the IDE, namespaces and classes. They provide a long list of highlight in this release in the download page. And it helps a lot. At least you know what is being offered...
Have you checked theserverside.com(TSS) recently. They have published LINQ/C# Learning Guide. Thanks to TSS folks for providing extensive learning guide towards LINQ. I guess it the only thing that people know in C# 3.5. Check this out - http://www.theserverside.ne... Also, integration between CardSpace and Open ID has gain tramendous attention when announced at RSA Conference. You can find details information about Open ID at it website http://openid.net/...
This post was significantly written targeted for developers with passionate curiosity. I love passion. That makes what I am. I've read Scott Guthrie's blog last night and I found that it was really interesting post on Orcas. Orcas is the code name for the next release of Visual Studio. I think they will probably release it this year, since as far as I know, most of Microsoft product iteration release in 2 years. Visual Studio 2005 shipped in November 2005. Perhaps you can guess when is the shipping...