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Morning Coffee 154
Did you see
yesterday's Dilbert cartoon
? Classic.
MIX isn't the only Microsoft conference this week. It's also time for the annual MS Research
TechFest conference
. It actually started yesterday, with a keynote from Rick Rashid and Craig Mundy (
available on demand
). I'll be heading up there later today and will blog everything I saw that is public,
like I did last year
. In the meantime, you can check out some cool MS Research projects on the
TechFest video page
.
Speaking of MS Research, they've published the
Singularity source code
(for academic and non-commercial purposes) on
CodePlex
.
Singularity
is research OS "focused on the construction of dependable systems". I've wanted to play with this, but I've never had the time. Frankly, that hasn't changed, but now that it's available to the community, I'm hoping I can live vicariously thru other people hacking around with it.
Some announcements coming out of MIX won't be a surprise to anyone:
The
IE Team
blog has been discussing IE8 quite a bit of late, and the folks of LiveSide
are reporting
the
IE8 Readiness Toolkit
is already up
(download links aren't live yet)
. There are also a bunch of
developer whitepapers
on Code Gallery. Update: the
install links
are live.
Scott Guthrie
already announced
that Silverlight 2.0 would go beta at MIX, and Neo @ SilverlightExamples has
all the links
for the runtime, docs and the SDK.
Scott also
already announced
a new preview drop of ASP.NET MVC, which you can get from the
ASP.NET 3.5 Extensions download page
.
Here some primarily "new" news from MIX:.
I'm not sure which team owns it, but I'd say the biggest previously-unannounced news was
SQL Server Data Services
(aka SSDS), a "highly scalable, on-demand data storage and query processing utility services." In other words, SQL in the sky. There's a free beta sometime this month
you can sign up for
. Very cool, though no word on what it's going to cost. If you're interested in this, I'd keep an I on the
Data Platform Insider
blog.
John Lam
announces
the Dynamic Silverlight extension that lets you run DLR languages on Silverlight. Given that they talked about this last year, I'm not sure it's really "news", but John provides lots of gory details so it made the cute. But are they really using "DSL" as the acronym for this? Guys, that acronym's
already taken
.
Mary Jo Foley
has a scoop
on Silverlight for
Nokia Symbian mobile phones
.
There's a new beta of
Expression Studio 2
as well as a separate
Expression Blend 2.5 preview
for Silverlight 2. Soma
has the details
. This isn't really a surprise, but I hadn't seen any news on new versions of all the Expression Studio products.
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Harry Pierson
at 11:27 AM Pacific Standard Time
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