MSDN Webcast: Introduction to SharePoint for .NET Developers: Data Lists (Level 200)
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[August 4, 2008, 0:00]
Microsoft doubles Indian developers
News Software giant Microsoft will double the number of developers in India over the next five years and spend $100m (Ģ60m) beefing up operations there. According to a Times of India report, there are today around 3,000 companies and over 250,000...
[October 3, 2003, 9:30]
Gates touts Elixir to developers
News Speaking to a crowd of Office developers, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates showed off Project Elixir -- an internal effort that lets Microsoft's sales force use Outlook to access customer data from a Siebel database.
[February 7, 2005, 13:40]
Microsoft hopes to lure Java developers
News Without giving a long company commercial, can you briefly describe why you believe Java software developers should throw their lots in with .Net? That job falls to John Montgomery, who has the chore of trying to convince millions of Java developers...
[March 26, 2002, 12:11]
Should mobile developers look East for ARPU inspiration?
Blog Comment How about an application that that reads anything from office documents/e-mails to articles in magazines and pipes them through your headphones. Maybe this app is already doing the rounds, It's just that I've never heard of it.
[January 7, 2009, 16:22]
Should mobile developers look East for ARPU inspiration?
Blog Comment I must admit I love the mobile marketplace, yet as a developer I really can't see what the killer application is likely to be. Realistically, who the hell wants to watch TV broadcasts on a piddly 3 inch screen, smaller than those Casio sets of...
[January 7, 2009, 16:04]
Should mobile developers look East for ARPU inspiration?
Blog Comment Hi Adrian. That's funny 'cos I also went on orange pay as you go and found it to be far more cost effective (all right cheaper) than being stuck on a contract. And if I'm abroad and really want to use my phone, I'll buy a local sim card and spend a...
[January 7, 2009, 7:55]
Linux developers debate GPL 3 support
Talkback I agree with Cox, it's too early in the development of GPLv3 to even concern ourselves with speculation about it in Linux. I also don't see any reason why sections of the kernal can't be gpl3 while others remain gpl4.
[January 24, 2006, 13:40]
Are developers stealing code?
Talkback My experience is the opposite. Once as part of a small conxultancy doing contracting to pay the rent, we openly offered some code we'd developed in-house to speed up one of our contracting projects. The customer accepted the offer, but when push...
[June 4, 2004, 18:01]
.Net developers can write for Linux using Mono
News Steve Gaines, Novell's UK technical director, said Mono will allow an enterprise's developers to write code that will work on multiple platforms -- including Linux, Unix and Mac OS -- even though they only have Windows skills.
[May 7, 2004, 17:15]
Microsoft welcomes developers to its Office
Talkback Bill Gates is a chairman not a chair.
[December 21, 2004, 13:53]
Microsoft targets undergraduate developers
News We are doing an awful lot to get the next wave of developers working with Web services and understanding and working with .Net, and we're focused quite a bit on academia," Bronsdon said. Share your experience with others on the Developers Forum.
[February 28, 2002, 15:50]
Are developers stealing code?
Talkback Bob Jones is spot on with his statment that the survey is flawed. I too took part in the survey and posted a comment pointing out what I thought were flaws in the methodology, but as in Mr. Jone's case, received no response.
[June 4, 2004, 16:25]
Developers 'should be accountable' for security holes
Talkback If you are writing programs for a specific OS then your employer should be held responsible for your code. But, what if your code is secure but the OS is not? If the OS lets a hacker in and he uses your program to his own end, who then is responsible?
[October 12, 2005, 12:41]
Developers 'should be accountable' for security holes
Talkback BUNK! Absolute bunk! Unless Schmidt acknowledges that most bugs exist in software because of budget, time, and political constraints that are completely out of the programmer's hands, he has absolutely no idea what he's talking about.
[October 12, 2005, 15:43]
Are developers stealing code?
Talkback I am glad Joe used Lower case there. If he had used TRUE in capitals he would have infringed upon a program i wrote in '69 back when we only had capital letters.
[June 4, 2004, 11:34]
Developers 'should be accountable' for security holes
Talkback Dammit! I'm so fscking SICK of these people who treat as if it's something that can be permanently gained by doing A, B, and C. BULL! Security is about understanding your platform. It's about knowing the strengths and weaknesses of said platform.
[October 12, 2005, 15:49]
Open source developers provide 'glimmer of hope'
Talkback Very simple but very true : pressure to deliver drives quality down because users will usually stick to the first soft they get to use. I see that all the time in my industry (financial risk software).
[April 24, 2005, 20:23]
Open source developers provide 'glimmer of hope'
Talkback Yeah yeah yeah .recenteltly MySQL and PHP had the worst bugs and automated worms defacing websites using them ! If you think "open source" means "quality" or "security", than you donīt know the news or you prefer to ignore it just to defend your...
[April 24, 2005, 15:54]
Open source developers provide 'glimmer of hope'
Talkback I think that Coplein assumptions about software quality are right on target. What springs immediately to mind are the two software platforms that I use: Windows and Linux. Odd that the windows desktop starts to crawl after a mere few days of...
[April 22, 2005, 18:34]



