Morning Coffee 38
- As predicted, the XNA guys had a bunch of news to
announce
at GDC. They launched the XNA Creators Club
Online with
samples,
forums and a new
starter kit.
Also they announced some cool
partnerships for
Creators Club Premium members (aka the folks who paid $99 a year to
be able to run code on their Xbox 360) including access to the
highly anticipated Torque X
Engine.
- From Don Syme, we here that the new 1.9 version of F# is almost
ready.
When I
shifted from
learning F# to learning PowerShell, it wasn’t because of a sudden
lack of interest in F#, so I’m glad to see them still chugging
along. And by the time they release 2.0 later this year, I hope to
have learned enough PowerShell that I can spend some time focusing
on learning F#.
- Apparently Jenny
Lam at
Microsoft reviewed more than 10,000
images
to pick the new Vista Wallpapers. Not sure if I would love or hate
that job. But some that didn’t make the cut are available
online.
(via
DotNetKicks)
- Tomas Restrepo
reviews a
number of lightweight, syntax-highlighting text editors. Personally,
I like Notepad2, but as
Tomas mentions there’s no way to save your settings. Also, there’s
no way to add new syntax highlighting without recompiling it. For
example, Wesner Moise compiled a version that added Ruby syntax. I
really want a version that that supports PowerShell. Maybe it’s time
to give Notepad++ a closer
look
- Dale has some new SOAhlocis Anonymous
shirts
available.
- Jeff Atwood
discovers
that the French acronym for object oriented programming is POO.
Posted by devhawk.net on March 5, 2007. Filed under Development and Morning Coffee. Tagged Lanugages & Xbox 360.
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