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  • Microsoft Silverlight

    It's official! WPF/E has been named Microsoft Silverlight. (Yet another meaningless name...)  Flash, eat your heart out! Link to Microsoft Silverlight
    Posted to Erno de Weerd (Weblog) by ernow on April 17, 2007
  • .NET 3.0 Released!!!

    .NET 3.0 (FKA WinFX) has been released. Go to http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=C2B1E300-F358-4523-B479-F53D234CDCCF&displaylang=en to get the SDK.
    Posted to Erno de Weerd (Weblog) by ernow on November 7, 2006
  • .NET 3.0 RC1 - Tools Ready...

    .NET 3.0 (FKA WinFX) RC1 is complete. ORCAS and Expression Graphics Designer were a little behind but everything is available now[1]. Happy migrating! [1] Get the Vista beta's
    Posted to Erno de Weerd (Weblog) by ernow on September 8, 2006
  • Big news: AnimationStudio3D hits CodePlex!

    After quite some discussion, mainly about software licenses, AnimationStudio3D has been added to CodePlex[1]. CodePlex is a virtual development environment that supports working with developpers from all around the globe on the same project using Visual Studio 2005 Team System. I'm honoured that Microsoft decided that my little pet project is ...
    Posted to Erno de Weerd (Weblog) by ernow on July 20, 2006
  • The .NET 3.0 community

    Now that Microsoft has announced the official name of WinFX to be .NET 3.0 they opened a site for the community as well:   http://www.netfx3.com/
    Posted to Erno de Weerd (Weblog) by ernow on June 13, 2006
  • Again: new names

    To clear up some misunderstandings about the relationship between WinFX and .NET Microsoft decided to rename WinFX to the .NET Framework 3.0 [1] At the same time they renamed InfoCard to Windows CardSpace (WCS). I guess now people around the globe will expect Solitaire to be part of WCS…    [1] Somasegar's WebLog : .NET Framework 3.0
    Posted to Erno de Weerd (Weblog) by ernow on June 12, 2006
  • WPF: ScreenSpaceLines3D in the rebound

    While building my 3D Animation tool[1] I used a lot of ScreenSpaceLines3D[2]. Unfortunately Microsoft decided to remove them from WPF release 1[3] After complaining (begging even) Dan Lehenbauer[4] responded and today he released a new build of his ScreenSpaceLines3D[5].   The good news is that these new SSL3D class can replace the old ...
    Posted to Erno de Weerd (Weblog) by ernow on May 30, 2006
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