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Cambios grandes de Microsoft

Tropecé a través de Blog que envía siete hoy… Su un blog alguien en el equipo de Windows 7 que no está asustado hacer sus sensaciones verdaderas sobre Microsoft y Windows y general oído (todos sea annomously ;) )

 Compruebe hacia fuera este poste interesante de Blog que envía siete

En casi cada lanzamiento del OS de Windows hasta ahora, hemos cambiado algo principal en los subsistemas del OS, para mejorar la infraestructura de Windows. Y eso atornilla generalmente encima del uso o de la compatibilidad del conductor:
Windows 95
Nombres largos del archivo - los reveladores de uso tuvieron que fijar sus usos para apoyar nombres largos del archivo. (Buena cosa de A, aunque: Cuál está en 1NTINPRS.AVI?)
Windows NT
Los reveladores del conductor tuvieron que escribir los conductores para un nuevo marco del conductor debido a la capa de la abstracción del hardware. Realmente, la mayor parte de acaban de permanecer lejos, y apoyaron Win9x solamente.

Windows 2000
Una molestia importante para los reveladores del conductor, que podrían no hacer caso de los modelos del conductor del NT hasta este punto. Win2k funcionó en NTFS, y tenía permisos bloqueados-abajo - los reveladores no podrían instalar los archivos de su uso en \ las ventanas \ sistema más.
Decíamos las corporaciones instalar a sus usuarios como non-admins en sus máquinas,

Chasque para continuar leyendo los “cambios grandes de Microsoft”

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Escrito por Patrick S encendido 14 de enero de 2008 con ningunos comentarios.
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¡Consiga la cara nueva de Windows XP, antes de que expire!!!

2008 está aquí, su ahora mide el tiempo para hacer frente a la verdad… El reloj está haciendo tictac en Windows XP de Microsoft. Y mientras que Microsoft puede ver esto como etapa natural en la evolución de un producto que era RTM' ed (lanzado a la fabricación) hasta el final detrás en 2001, una proporción sana de gente no podrá ver el ojo para eye con la compañía en ésta. En este contexto… Windows Vista.xptarget

Vista en 2007

Incluso con Vista caliente de las prensas, XP no lo dio a un sospechar ese iba a dar para arriba la lucha, con Microsoft centrándose en la bobina XP para arriba para la ayuda del bueno-Conclusión para SP1 y pronto a ser SP2.

- Vice presidente Mike Nash de la gerencia de producto de Windows de Microsoft el 27 de septiembre: “con más de 60 millones de licencias vendidas en fecha este verano, Windows Vista está en la pista a ser el sistema operativo la rápido-venta en la historia de Microsoft.”
They had done it-sold over 20 million licences in the first month since RTM, passing 40million within the first 100days and 60 million by mid 2007. The last statistics made available to the public, dating back to the end of October, pointed to over 88

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Written by Patrick S on January 6th, 2008 with no comments.
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Microsoft Commits to November Release Date for Visual Studio 2008 and the .NET Framework 3.5

BARCELONA, Spain — Nov. 5, 2007 — Today, during the keynote address at Microsoft TechEd Developers 2007, S. “Soma†Somasegar, corporate vice president of the Developer Division at Microsoft Corp., announced that Microsoft will release Visual Studio 2008 and the .NET Framework 3.5 by the end of November 2007. Visual Studio 2008 and the .NET Framework 3.5 enable developers at all levels to rapidly create connected applications that offer compelling user experiences for Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, the 2007 Microsoft Office system, mobile devices and the Web. Soma also unveiled plans to open new opportunities for Visual Studio partners, as well as to deliver new tools and resources for developers, including a first Community Technology Preview (CTP) of the Microsoft Sync Framework and new capabilities for Popfly Explorer.

“The highly social and visual nature of the Web has fundamentally changed what users expect from all applications they interact with, regardless of whether it’s on a customer-facing Web site or Windows rich client application, or a desktop business application built using Microsoft Office,†said Somasegar. “Traditionally, organizations have been hard pressed to deliver the richer, more connected applications and services they need to boost productivity, drive revenue and stay ahead of

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Written by kenlin@HK [MVP] on November 6th, 2007 with no comments.
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Microsoft to push functional programming into the mainstream with F#

Microsoft has announced that support for the F# functional programming language will be fully integrated into Visual Studio. This marks a bold new commitment to facilitating functional programming on the .NET platform and could potentially help legitimize functional programming in enterprise environments. Microsoft’s promotion of F# to a fully-supported language in Visual Studio is also indicative of the extreme versatility of the .NET platform and Microsoft’s Common Language Runtime.

F# began its life as a Microsoft Research project to demonstrate the efficacy of .NET as a platform for mixing multiple distinct programming paradigms. F# is heavily inspired by the OCaml programming language, and a subset of F# and OCaml are largely compatible. F# offers developers many valuable and compelling features without sacrificing much runtime efficiency. F# supports type inference, pattern matching, high-order functions, and currying. F# also supports interactive execution, which means that F# programs can be run like scripts or inputted in an interactive top-level environment similar to the Python shell or Ruby’s IRB. F# also has full access to the .NET APIs and components written in other .NET languages.

The advantages of functional programming

Unlike imperative or procedural programming languages, in which computation is typically performed by altering

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Written by kenlin@HK [MVP] on October 23rd, 2007 with no comments.
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FrontPage Server Extensions for IIS7

If you are a .NET Developer, and you might found out that Vista( or Windows Server 2008) is not including the FrontPage Server Extensions for IIS7, this component which is important when hosting a ASP or ASP.NET web site.

A good news from IIS.NET, they are going to make a seperate installion package for you to install the FrontPage Server Extensions for IIS7. Althought it is still in Beta stage, you may try to install and test on it.



[OverView]

Microsoft and Ready to Run Software have released a beta version of the FrontPage 2002 Server Extensions (FPSE 2002) for Windows Server Code Name “Longhorn” and Windows Vista.

[Features]

This version of FPSE 2002 introduces no new functionality, and is essentially the same version that was created for Windows Server 2003 that has been updated to work on Windows Server Code Name “Longhorn” and Windows Vista.

[Benefits]

FPSE 2002 enables web hosters and developers to author their web content on servers or workstations that are running IIS 7.0 on Windows Server Code Name “Longhorn” and Windows Vista.

[Requirements]

The following role services and features are required to install FPSE 2002 on Windows Code Name “Longhorn”; if they are not already installed on your computer, they will be installed for you

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Written by kenlin@HK [MVP] on September 11th, 2007 with no comments.
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Exclusive: Windows XP SP3 and Windows Server 2008 Update!

Windows XP SP3

On 8/28/07 we will also be announcing plans for Windows XP SP3 as a roll up of all the hot fixes and patches including security updates, out of band releases and hotfixes. This is a standard practice to release a service pack as a release nears end-of-life that rolls up all hot fixes and patches, for the convenience of our customers and partners. There are no new features in Windows XP SP3, with the exception of Network Access Protection, a capability in Windows Vista that is also being made available on Windows XP SP3 and will require Windows Server 2008.

When will Windows XP SP3 be available?

We are targeting 1H 2008 for the release of Windows XP SP3, though our timing will always be based on quality as a first priority.

Windows Server 2008 update:

· Windows Server 2008 is now slated to release to manufacturing in the first quarter of calendar year 2008. The joint Windows Server 2008, Visual Studio 2008 and Microsoft SQL Server 2008 launch, scheduled for February 27,

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Written by Jabez Gan [MVP] on August 29th, 2007 with no comments.
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