Archive for August, 2007
Video How To: Getting Started with Subversion and Source Control
Even though this is little off topic I wanted to bring this to you all. I’ve been using Visual SourceSafe and lately Team Foundation Server for change management. Even though Team Foundation Server seems to be a lot better than Visual SourceSafe still I felt a lot better with Subversion. I’ve used that before and it [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )Diviner: A new role between the developer and designer
Designers with the ability to code and developers with a dash of design skills — the rise of a third, more flexible role is at hand that cannot be pigeonholed solely as a developer or designer.
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Technorati Tags: Developer, Designer, Diviner
60+ millions of Windows Vista copies sold
That definitely is a very good news for Microsoft. Even with some resistance from many corporate clients to not jump into Vista right away (looks like they are happy with Windows XP) Microsoft did exceptionally well in meeting its expectations. On July 26, at the Financial Analysts Meeting, Microsoft Chief Operating Officer, Kevin Turner [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )Windows installed base to hit 1 billion by mid-2008
According to Steve Balmer, Microsoft CEO, Microsoft Windows installed base will hit a BILLION mark by the end of June 2008 (fiscal year for Microsoft).
Source: Mary Jo Foley at ZDNet
Technorati Tags: Microsoft, Windows, Steve Balmer, Windows Installed Base, Billion Windows Installs
Coming up…Vista SP1 and XP SP3
Vista SP1 and XP SP3 are in the works. Ryan from CNT mentions that many of his sources confirmed about Vista SP1 and XP SP3 in works. Even though there aren’t that many information regarding Vista SP1 there are some information about XP SP3. It is of roughly 350 MB size. It includes over 900 [...]
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