Microsoft Looks to Attract New Web Developers with WebMatrix
If you haven’t yet heard, Microsoft recently released the first beta of WebMatrix, a light-weight (and free) software stack that provides everything you need to start building websites using Windows.
Filed under: Development by Will Rose
Tags: asp.net, Development, dotnet, IIS developer, Microsoft, sql compact, webmatrix
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Introducing Newtek SiteCenter
We did something a little sneaky recently and we’d like to come clean about it, right here on our blog.
Filed under: General Information, ecommerce by Will Rose
Tags: Development, DIY, Newtek SiteCenter, web design, web site builder
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What the Windows Phone 7 Series means to web developers
Just as the growing popularity of Apple’s line of Mac computers coincided with the growth and popularity of web applications—and largely dampening Microsoft’s huge Windows/PC “app” advantage—the Windows Phone UI enhancements could make it a winner when the dust settles.
Filed under: Development, Technology by Will Rose
Tags: Android, Apple, apps, Development, Google, iPhone, Microsoft, OS, smartphone, Windows Mobile, Windows Phone 7 Series
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Do Clothes (or Apps) Make the Man?
Feathers have been ruffled this week in the highly competitive mobile device world, positioning the iPhone and the Droid in a head-on battle. The burning question of the moment? Do applications make the device, or is success based more on the platform itself?
Filed under: Development, Technology, Uncategorized by Derek
Tags: Apple, applications, Development, Droid, Google, iPhone, Microsoft, mobile device, PDC, Ray Ozzie, Robert Scoble
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