Saturday, April 13, 2002

 
What is .NET?
Microsoft .NET is a set of Microsoft software technologies for connecting your world of information, people, systems, and devices. It enables an unprecedented level of software integration through the use of XML Web services: small, discrete, building-block applications that connect to each other—as well as to other, larger applications—via the Internet. .NET connected software delivers what developers need to create XML Web services and stitch them together. The benefit to individuals is seamless, compelling experiences with information sharing.More ...

Thursday, April 11, 2002

 
.NET Framework
A considerable amount of infrastructure is required to make building XML Web services transparent to developers and users. The Microsoft .NET Framework, tightly integrated with Windows .NET Server family products, provides that infrastructure. The .NET Framework supplies an application model and key enabling technologies to simplify the creation, deployment, and ongoing evolution of secure, reliable, scalable, highly available XML Web services while building on existing developer skills. The .NET Framework combines the best aspects of the Microsoft COM with the best aspects of loosely coupled XML Web services–style applications.

Monday, April 08, 2002

 
Jedi Knight 2: Outcaste (or whatever it's called)

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