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Enterprise Library 4.1 Released

Microsoft has released Enterprise Library 4.1. It is a service release and includes the following:

  • Unity interception mechanism and integration of the Policy Injection Application Block with the Unity Application Block
  • Added support for generics in the Unity Application Block
  •  Added support for arrays in the Unity Application Block
  • Performance improvements
  • Usability improvements to the configuration tool
  • Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack 1 support
  •  Bug fixes
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Create Vista Icons in VS 2008

Axialis has released a free add-in for VS 2008 that creates the 256x256 icons used in Vista. Download IconWorkshop™ Lite and free yourself from the 32x32 bit tyranny!

 

 

Here's the download page:

http://www.axialis.com/download/iwlite.html

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Syndicated Client Experiences Starter Kit & Reader SDK

Want to make a cool reader program like the NY Times Reader? Microsoft has made available a generalized version of it in the form of a starter kit.

We are very excited to take the wraps off of our newest addition to .Net client development – a Starter Kit designed to make it easy to create rich, syndicated multimedia and content experiences which engage the user, from documents and photos to videos and podcasts.

These Syndicated Client Experiences (SCE) applications exploit the push capabilities of RSS in a model where content is synced down to the local computer and each application retains full control over the presentation of the content. Microsoft’s Sync Framework-based Subscription Center takes care of syncing, local storage, subscription management and the safe caching of authentication credentials. These building blocks and services are designed to help application developers focus on what matters to them most: providing an optimal, highly-differentiated content experience on the desktop with very rich content, branding, skinning and custom user interface elements.

I suspect a Playboy Reader will be released soon. Because you know, everyone reads the articles.

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.NET Framework Library Source Code

Microsoft has finally released some of the source code to the .NET Framework. Although we could use it before by using reflector, now we get some comment goodness plus we can step into the code. The odd thing is that you can't just download the source code, you have to set up VS2008 to step into it then it downloads it on demand from Microsoft.

Here are the parts of the framework they have released:

  • .NET Base Class Libraries (including System, System.CodeDom, System.Collections, System.ComponentModel, System.Diagnostics, System.Drawing, System.Globalization, System.IO, System.Net, System.Reflection, System.Runtime, System.Security, System.Text, System.Threading, etc).
  • ASP.NET (System.Web, System.Web.Extensions)
  • Windows Forms (System.Windows.Forms)
  • Windows Presentation Foundation (System.Windows)
  • ADO.NET and XML (System.Data and System.Xml)
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Infragistics Express Grid

Infragistics has released their WPF grid to the general public.

[...] the Express Grid rises up again and we were faced with the question of what Product Management plans to do with it.  And the end result, is that we've decided to give it away for free to everyone and recompile/test it with the latest hotfix already installed. 

You can download it here.

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