Weekly microsoft oriented crumbs #4: The betas are out
Posted by: Dilip Krishnan
In Beta news Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5 “SP1″ Beta. Should You Fear This Release? and ofcourse what it means for Service Developers
Nicholas Allen on Generating Types with Lists and Setting the Configuration Name
Eric Lippert Covariance and Contravariance, Part Eleven: To infinity, but not beyond, Computers are dumb, Fabulous Adventures In Coding : Trivial Projections Are (Usually) Optimized Away
J.D. Meier WCF Security Practices at a Glance Now Available
Ron Jacobs on on change management
Vittorio Bertocci writes about Claims propagation
Sam Gentile’s New and Notable 239, 240 and also On how to decouple client and services using Neuron ESB
Matthew Podwysocki takes on Command-Query Separation and Immutable Builders, asks when your API Fails, Who fault is it? and explores concurrency in .NET
Scott Hanselman’s podcasts (if thats a verb!) on Spec# and The Weekly Source Code 26 and why and how to of creating TypeConverters
In other news
Microsoft’s Hailstorm reappearing in the cloud?
Phil Haack on DotNetRocks
Steve Main points to Brian’s blog on F#
Metadata - a Voice Crying in the Wilderness, Hey! I’m Over Here
Jon Skeet on The Beauty of Closures
Mike Taulty links to a way of Mocking LINQ to SQL
Props to link blogs
Christopher Steen
Jason Haley
Chris Alcock
Alvin Ashcraft
Arjan Zuidhof
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