Stories about: Infragistics

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    Microsoft names Visual Studio, SQL Server upgrades 05/06/2007 08:17:03

    Microsoft revealed the official names Monday of the next major upgrades to its Visual Studio software development tools platform and its SQL Server database, which will be called, simply, Visual Studio 2008 and SQL Server 2008.
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    Better ASP.Net 2.0 development 18/09/2006 14:38:11

    One of the big advantages of developing ASP.Net 2.0 Web sites with Visual Studio 2005 or Visual Web Developer Express is that you can accomplish a great deal in design mode by dragging, dropping, and configuring components before manipulating the components programmatically. Microsoft supplies dozens of controls in its Standard and Data toolboxes; it also allows developers to add controls to the Visual Studio toolbox.
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    Visual Studio 2005 may not ship until 2006 06/06/2005 08:01:44

    Visual Studio 2005 may be delayed yet again.
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    Microsoft wrestles with .Net Framework compatibility 26/05/2005 09:24:47

    Microsoft is having compatability issues with the upcoming .Net Framework 2.0, but says the problem will not delay the release of the Visual Studio 2005 toolset planned for later this year.
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    Microsoft shines a spotlight on PC clients 10/02/2005 12:53:02

    Microsoft at the VSLive Conference here in San Francisco this week is touting PC clients and its upcoming Visual Studio 2005 Team System development platform.
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    Infragistics teams with Mercury, automates .Net testing 12/11/2004 15:27:13

    Infragistics is partnering with Mercury Interactive to offer a collection of custom libraries that enables automated testing of the presentation layer of Microsoft's .Net.
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    Infragistics releases NetAdvantage 2004 02/02/2004 17:23:57

    ISV Infragistics on Monday released Volume 1of its NetAdvantage 2004 tool box for constructing commercial user interfaces.
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    Infragistics brings ink enablement to developers 07/10/2003 14:44:33

    Infragistics Inc. on Monday began shipping an update to its NetAdvantage software tools for Visual Studio that now lets developers build ink-enabled Windows Forms applications.
 
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