Do you remember when in April Apple changed the SDK license agreement in order to ban applications not natively written with Apple tools (like MonoTouch and Flash)? The (old) clause was: 3.3.1 —…
[UPDATE: There is a workaround] This morning, following the release of Chrome 6, I decided to upgrade to the latest version. But as soon as I tried going to Gmail I got the following error: SSL…
A lot of reactions started on Twitter this morning following the publication of the article titled “The Future of Silverlight” on the Silverlight Team Blog. One that caught my attention was written by…
Last week Wired published a long article stating that the Web (as in the thing you get through the browser) is dead, while the Internet is evolving. I think they are totally wrong for a few reasons:…
Back from the holiday an nice surprise was awaiting for me: I’ve to “finalize” (as in make it work) an application that someone that left the company developed more than one year ago. Among the other…
During the month of July we ran the public voting for the agenda of the second track of the NHDay that will happen in October in Bologna. So, without further ado, here is the agenda of the second…
As last year, before going on holiday I’m list some of the books that are in my reading list. It’s not entirely about .NET book, but will also cover other languages not related with .NET development…
Today when I woke up and started skimming my twitter feed, I was stuck by a flood of comments about IronRuby being somehow discontinued. Not really killed, but, as Jimmy Schementi says in his post…
Still not officially announced by anybody inside Microsoft, but quietly this morning the first preview of ASP.NET MVC 3 appeared on Microsoft Download. And it’s exactly what everyone was expecting…
A few days ago, Darren Rowse from ProBlogger stated a blogging challenge: The 7 Link Challenge. Basically it’s about picking 7 posts that fit into 7 different “themes”. Without further ado, here they…