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Can Chrome Lure Developers?
1 October 2008

Cover Story: Can Chrome Lure Developers?
by Michael Desmond
Google advances its JavaScript-centric Web dev strategy. read article

Are You Ready for Visual Studio 2010?
Microsoft's Professional Developers Conference will bring previews of 'Oslo,' 'Rosario' and .NET Framework 4.0 read more
Windows HPC Server 2008 Goes Mainstream
Redmond releases Windows HPC Server 2008, the data center-class operating system for high-performance computing applications. read more
What's Next for Microsoft and PHP?
Zend Technologies and Microsoft collaboration discussed at the Zend/PHP Conference and Expo. read more
Coming Soon: BizTalk 2009 CTP
Microsoft prepares to release BizTalk Server 2009 and will release BizTalk Server 7, its next-generation SOA solution, next year. read more
XMPP Developers Get .NET Client Library
Jabber introduces JabberWerx Client Libraries, a set of libraries for .NET and AJAX programmers working with XMPP. read more
New York Embraces .NET
VSLive! New York keynote speaker highlights New York City’s .NET and open source development efforts. read more
Microsoft Offers SDL Tools to the Masses
Microsoft's Secure Development Lifecycle initiative introduces a set of dev requirements aimed at reducing security defects in software. read more
Intersoft Updates WebUI Studio.NET Components
Component maker Intersoft Solutions releases WebUI Studio.NET 2008 R2, an ASP.NET- and Silverlight-based Web development suite read more
Developer's Toolkit
Express Yourself
by Peter Varhol
Expression Blend -- and by extension, Expression Web -- should be available as add-ins to Visual Studio, rather than separate standalone products. read column
Frameworks
Shelter in a Storm
by Michael Desmond
Leaner times are ahead for development shops. Microsoft developers may be in a more sheltered position. read column
Zachmann.NET
Browser Mania
by William F. Zachmann
With Chrome, Google has offered a very serious alternative to Microsoft’s approach to rich Internet applications. read column
Q & A: Decoding Microsoft's MVC
by Kathleen Richards
Computer Zen's Scott Hanselman enlightens developers. more
DevSmart: New Visualizations at Work
by Kathleen Richards
Is it time to move from classic Web apps to Silverlight clients? more
DevScope: DevDisaster: Waiting to Excel
by Alex Papadimoulis
Software development gone wrong. more