April 2006 - Posts
Next version of
Atlas Controls Toolkit will be out (probably) during next week. It will include Safari support, existing controls improvement and new extenders. Thanks
Shawn for update (teaser :)).
If you missed it here, it is a great news. Originally Express edition were announced as free for on year. After 5 million downloads, Microsoft decide to make those editions permanently free. You can consult this comparison table to decide if Express edition is good enough for you.
I am frequently asked lately by clients about Team System pricing and licensing. So just to summarize correct links in one place:
Team system Licensing OverviewPricingTeam System in Volume Licensing
I am going to speak at Tech-Ed Israel about Atlas. It is planned to be the only lecture at Tech-Ed related to ASP.NET. Anybody, who would like to attend (or just planning to download presentation and demos later), the time for suggestions is now.
What would you like to hear? What do you think is wrong with ASP.NET today? What feature you missing most?
Finally first drop of Atlas Control Toolkit is out. If you are interested to play with it, you can get it here. It contains bunch of controls together with set of VSI templates for new controls development. It not even beta, just little preview of direction, but is worth trying. There are many more controls planed.
More interesting is that MS guys are planning to setup open-source environment for toolkit development. Way to go! There is so much to do (starting with decent design time support, for example), and we are REALLY like to help!
My Blog located at dotnetjunkies for about a year already. It is a place for my findings about .NET dark places, technology news, web development etc. It is time to move now. From now on you will find me at here.
Please come to visit, bring your thoughts and comments.
PS. I'll cross post for a wile to both places.