Tuesday, August 07, 2007

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Visual Studio 2008 Beta 2 is out and available for download now. It is sort of funny that beta 1 was named Visual Studio 2007. Anyway, beta 2 can be installed side-by-side to VS 2005. Hopefully, we won't encounter the same removal issue we did with VS 2005.  A go-live license is also included with .NET 3.5.

Some of the coolest new features with Visual Studio 2008 are:

 

  • Multi-Framework targeting support. - Now Visual Studio can target 2.0, 3.0, and the 3.5 framework.
  • New Web Designer with CSS support and Nested Master Pages.
  • ASP.NET Ajax and JavaScript Intellisense and debugging.
  • Language Integrated Query ( LINQ )

 

Those are just some of the new features so go download it can check it out.

posted on Tuesday, August 07, 2007 8:55:58 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]


 Monday, August 06, 2007

I found this over on Bungie

It’s time for us to sack up and tell you what’s what regarding online co-op.

So you were probably wondering why we didn’t want to commit to two player co-op online over Xbox Live. We certainly got plenty of mail asking, no, demanding that we make it happen. Of course we were working on it, but we were also working on something better. Not two player co-op. Not three-player co-op, but up to four player co-op. Online. On Xbox Live, or sure, System Link if you prefer.

That is correct – up to four player co-op in Campaign mode on Xbox Live or System Link.

We’ve been playing it for quite some time, and bluntly, having some of our greatest ever Halo experiences. We wanted to make sure all our “t”s were crossed and our “i”s dotted before unveiling this important new part of Halo 3’s Campaign mode.

Apart from the horrifying network challenges this new mode presented us, were the various game play balance issues it adds to the fray. So we got it all together, polished it, and that’s why we’re revealing it now. As a result, you’re going to want to play co-op as hard as you can stomach it. We’d certainly recommend Legendary, but we’ll be revealing some more ways to make the game more interesting and challenging for multiple players in the very near future.

Acting as a team is a fantastic new twist to the Campaign game play – something that works as well on foot, in close confines as it does on the battlefield, with large scale vehicle mayhem. Scared of Jackal snipers? Send out a scout to see what dangers lie ahead. Terrified of an open field? Flank your enemies and swipe their rides. The combinations and scenarios are endless – and you’ll be able to enjoy them time and time again in Saved Films of your co-op exploits.

We mentioned that we’ve been having a blast. We have a lot of stories. Many of them would require that we explain some of the reasons replay will be a big factor, but not quite yet. Soon, we promise.

Like every other aspect of Halo 3, this mode is chosen from a Lobby. Simply select Campaign, choose your network (Xbox Live or System Link) and invite your friends to join you, or they can simply join your session once it’s set up and in a lobby (but they cannot join a game once it’s in-progress). They will pop into your lobby instantly, and when you have all the players you need (anywhere from one to four) you can begin the game from the beginning – or from any of your saved checkpoints.

Split-screen co-op is as ever, limited to two players per screen – but they can if they wish join two other friends online or via System Link.

For fictional reasons, we decided to avoid Halo’s slightly surreal compromise of two identical Master Chiefs and rather, use this opportunity to expand the Halo universe just a little bit. Player one will control the Master Chief, player two will control the Arbiter and players three and four will get the chance to control two brand new Elite characters.

posted on Monday, August 06, 2007 4:12:31 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [2]


 Friday, July 13, 2007

DevExpress is making Refactor for ASP.NET freely available to all ASP.NET 2.0 developers as an add-in to Visual Studio 2005 and Orcas, so if you don't have the Professional version yet, go download this free version of the product.

Included Refactorings

Add Validator
Create Overload
Encapsulate Field
Extract ContentPlaceHolder
Extract ContentPlaceHolder
Extract Method
Extract Property
Extract Style (Class)
Extract Style (id)
Extract to User Control
Flatten Conditional
Inline Temp
Introduce Constant
Introduce Local
Introduce Local (replace all)
Move Declaration Near Reference
Move Initialization to Declaration
Move Style Attributes to CSS
Move to Code-behind
Rename
Reorder Parameters
Replace Temp with Query
Reverse Conditional
Safe Rename
Simplify Expression
Split Initialization from Declaration
Split Temporary Variable
Surround with Update Panel
posted on Friday, July 13, 2007 1:58:27 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]


Looks like this mini-series is going to end with just four episodes. That kind of sucks, but they were funny.

 

posted on Friday, July 13, 2007 1:55:05 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]


 Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Here is Episode 3 of 1-800-MAGIC. Just too Funny.

posted on Tuesday, June 26, 2007 11:55:34 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]


 Monday, June 18, 2007

In the tradition of Red vs Blue, Rooster Teeth has come out with a new video series called 1-800-MAGIC based on the new Xbox 360 game Shadowrun. It was so funny, I just had to post it here. This is episode 1 and 2, so there should be many to follow.


Having problems viewing the video?

Download the latest version of Flash Player

posted on Monday, June 18, 2007 2:15:01 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]


 Friday, June 08, 2007

krustyForFood Tampa Code Camp 2007

Saturday July 14th, 2007

St. Petersburg College EpiCenter
13805 58th Street North, Largo Florida

What is Code Camp? Code Camp is a FREE one day event held on Saturday July 14th 2007. This is the third year for Tampa Code Camp. The event will have speakers from the local community and beyond. Speakers will be presenting some of the most requested topics like ASP.NET AJAX, Visual Studio Orcas, Silverlight, Widows Presentation Foundation, Share Point 2007 and SQL Server 2005. This event is like Tech-Ed for Free but its community driven and its the only place you can get this content for free.

We even supply breakfast and lunch.

posted on Friday, June 08, 2007 3:35:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]


 Friday, May 25, 2007

I have been collecting a lot of very nice developer tools and thought I would start putting together a list of my favorite ones.  This will be an on going effort, so I will give it  a  permanent navigation link.

Top Developer Tools

  1. Lutz .NET Reflector - Reflector is the class browser, explorer, analyzer and documentation viewer for .NET. Reflector allows to easily view, navigate, search, decompile and analyze .NET assemblies in C#, Visual Basic and IL.
  2. Virtual PC - Free from Microsoft, Virtual PC allows you to run multiple operating systems at the same time on the same physical computer. I like to keep my Visual Studio 2003 tucked away inside a VPC.
  3. Internet Explorer Developer Toolbar - Free from Microsoft, this is an add-in toolbar for Internet explorer that enables the developer to examine various part of a web page. I did a recent blog post on that can be found here.
  4. ExamDiff Pro - Not a free program, but the best directory/file difference & merge tools I have found. I use this for code migrations to production servers.  If you are looking for a free open source program, try WinMerge.
  5. Notepad2 - A fast, light and free notepad replacement with syntax highlighting aimed at the developers' needs. This is a must for any development toolkit.
  6. .NET Webservice Studio  - This free tool is used to invoke web methods interactively.  This tool is located on GotDotNet which is being phased out.
  7. WinSnap - Not a free piece of software, but one of the best image capture program I have found, and best of all, it works excellent with Vista, including Aero Glass with shadows and transparencies.
  8. Paint.NET - This Photoshop like program is a free image editing and photo manipulation software designed to be used on computers that run Windows. It supports layers, unlimited undo, special effects, and a wide variety of useful and powerful tools. It is also written in C#.
  9. Fiddler - Fiddler is freeware and can debug HTTP traffic from virtually any application, including Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, and Opera. Fiddler allows you to inspect all HTTP Traffic, set breakpoints, and "fiddle" with incoming or outgoing data.
  10. XmlPad - This is a great Freeware XML editor with advanced features like auto-formatting and regular expression support. XmlPad is a must for any web developer and should be part of his/her toolkit.

 

Last Update - 12/10/2007

posted on Friday, May 25, 2007 11:04:13 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]