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Microsoft plans to release .NET 3.5 Source Code!

Saturday, November 3rd, 2007

In a surprising move this past month, Microsoft has finalized plans to release the source code for the popular .NET 3.5 framework. Apart from providing better debugging for Visual Studio users, does this move signify that Microsoft is adapting to the open source community? The source code will be released under Microsoft’s own ISO-approved license, called the Microsoft Reference License. While the license does not provide end-users with terms nearly as liberal as that of the zlib or bsd license(s), it does allow for unlimited access to the source code.

I raise the question to how this release will effect other .NET projects, such as the cross-platform Mono framework. Will the release of the “official” code aid Mono developers in their development? Better yet, will Microsoft be finally willing to collaborate with Novell and other companies supporting the Mono project? I seriously hope that this in store for the future. A C++ advocate myself, I find that the C# language offers nice similarities with the addition of powerful libraries on the front-end. On the other hand, I currently find the .NET platform fairly limiting due to its “Windows-only” nature. Maybe this will change in the future, but until then .NET will continue to suffer from professional developer support. Having said that, IMO, Microsoft has gone one more step in the right direction with the release of the source code. I just can’t wait to get my hands on it, when it does become available. :)

Added an online link directory!

Friday, October 19th, 2007

I haven’t posted here in a few days, so here goes! VirsoNet now has an online link directory. There aren’t many links listed yet, but hopefully that will change once more traffic starts visiting this website. In the meantime, I encourage you to check it out, and maybe add a few links of your own. :)

The address is http://www.virsonet.freeweb7.com/directory/

Installed phpBB3!~

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

I invite you to check out the new installation of phpBB3 on the VirsoNet Website! Originally, I installed phpBB2, but with the new RC5 recently launched, I just couldn’t resist to make the change. So what’s the big deal with phpBB3? The single biggest feature is the nice modern interface. PhpBB2 I found was very modular and squarish, while phpBB3 features nifty smooth corners, blended colors and overall a nice look and feel. The administration panel is also very impressive, and has about 5 times as many categories as the previous version. :) I also noticed a sizable speed increase on the new version of the forums, which is extremely helpful considering the slow server speeds.

In short, phpBB3 is a dream compared to phpBB2. There are some downsides, however. For example, there is still no Rich Text Editor for submitting posts/threads and sending PMs. In comparison, all other major forums such as Simple Machines and VBulletin include this. PhpBB3 also breaks all themes available for phpBB2, as well as all addons and fixes. There are currently very few addons extensions available for the RCs, while no extra styles even exist. This leaves me slightly disappointed, and I hope that this will change over the next year. Otherwise, I am greatly impressed with phpBB3, and look forward to the Final Release!

What do you think of the free ads on the site?

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007

Do you like those free ads on the website now? I don’t earn any money from them, but I get free ad impressions in exchange every ad I display. I am trying to boost traffic on this site and, so far, this idea seems to be working. Go ahead and click them- the more you click, the more ad impressions I receive to promote VirsoNet!

Registration disabled temporarily!

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007

You may have already noticed, but new user registration is temporarily canceled! I was having trouble with spam, and am waiting for better php sendmail support to be enabled. All future new users will have to verify their email address in order to have their account enabled! Sorry if this poses a problem for some users, but it can’t be helped! ~