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:
- 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.
Posted by devhawk.net on March 5, 2008. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged DLR, Dynamic Languages, Humor, Microsoft, Open Source, Silverlight & SQL Server.
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