10/01/2008

October 2008 - Can Chrome Lure Developers?

Google advances its JavaScript-centric Web dev strategy. Is it a serious alternative to Microsoft’s approach to rich Internet applications. Plus, are you ready for Visual Stdio 2010? Previews of 'Oslo,' 'Rosario' and .NET Framework 4.0 are coming this month. Plus, Microsoft prepares to release BizTalk Server 2009 and will release BizTalk Server 7, its next-generation SOA solution, next year. VSLive! New York keynote speaker highlights New York City’s .NET and open source development efforts. An interview with Computer Zen's Scott Hanselman enlightens developers ... and much more.


In-Depth

Can Chrome Lure Developers?

By Michael Desmond


Q&As

Decoding Microsoft's MVC

By Kathleen Richards


DevDisasters

Waiting to Excel

By Alex Papadimoulis


Developer's Toolkit

Express Yourself

By Peter Varhol


DevSmart

New Visualizations at Work

By Kathleen Richards


Frameworks

Shelter in a Storm

By Michael Desmond


Response Chain

October's Letters from Readers

By Readers of Redmond Developer News


Zachmann.NET

Browser Mania

By William F. Zachmann


News

Are You Ready for Visual Studio 2010?

By Kathleen Richards and Jeffrey Schwartz, with Kurt Mackie contributin


Coming Soon: BizTalk 2009 CTP

By John K. Waters


Microsoft Offers SDL Tools to the Masses

By John K. Waters


XMPP Developers Get .NET Client Library

By John K. Waters


Intersoft Updates WebUI Studio.NET Components

By Michael Desmond


What's Next for Microsoft and PHP?

By John K. Waters


New York Embraces .NET

By Jeffrey Schwartz


Windows HPC Server 2008 Goes Mainstream

By Jeffrey Schwartz