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published 8 months, 27 days ago, submitted by zigamorph zigamorph 8 months, 27 days ago

coderjournal.com — Microsoft has released source code from the Singularity research project onto Codeplex under an academic, non-commercial license. “The Singularity Research Development Kit is based on the Microsoft Research Singularity project. It includes source code, build tools, test suites, design notes, and other background materials. The Singularity RDK is for academic non-commercial use only and is governed by this license.” read more...

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published 8 months, 27 days ago, submitted by codekaizen 8 months, 28 days ago

codeplex.com — The Managed OS research project at MS, codename Singularity, has been released as an RDK for non-commercial use on CodePlex. read more...

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published 1 year, 1 month ago, submitted by xgluxv 1 year, 1 month ago

weblogs.asp.net — Silverlight supports an installation approach that we call the "direct install" option - where you can directly integrate the setup of Silverlight in your site, and build a much more immersive and user-friendly experience. read more...

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published 1 year, 8 months ago, submitted by gavinjoyce gavinjoyce 1 year, 8 months ago

weblogs.asp.net — As the community on DotNetKicks.com has grown in size over the past year, I have received received many offers of help with adding features and many requests for the source code. Due to other top secret commitments, I have recently not had as much time as I would have liked to continue the development of DotNetKicks.com. A discussion on DotNetKicks last week re-highlighted the issue of feature stagnation (the community is continuing to grow just fine). We are in the business of solving problems, and the best solution here is to open source the project. I had planned to release some code this past weekend, but some of the current dependencies include code that I don't wish to release. I am currently refactoring the dependencies, and I will be able to release some code very soon. Please shout it from the roof tops, we need all the contributers we can get. read more...

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