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I gave an invited talk at the GEOIDE Student Network (GSN) today on the use of .NET in scientific computing. Usually the concern around scientific problems is performance-related, though much of the introductory material is appropriate for introducing any group to .NET. For many performance-related tasks, a managed environment can produce code that is just as fast as native code. Some great references on writing fast managed code can be found:
There has been a lot of buzz around the blogsphere lately about Microsoft ending support for VB6. No, VB.NET isn’t a drop-in replacement. At the same time, the VB6 run-time isn’t going to self-destruct at the end of the month and the VB6 development environment will continue to compile code. Life will be as it always has been for VB6, except you can’t call Microsoft Technical Support. And let’s be honest, how many times have you actually done that? Here’s the original petition and an amusing counter-petition.
Enterprise Library has been released. Get it while it’s hot! At a high-level, Enterprise Library bundles together Microsoft’s best Application Blocks in one integrated, easily installable package. If you’re using App Blocks in your applications, you really should download and take a look at what Enterprise Library has to offer. Download it from the Enterprise Library homepage or directly from here.
Chris Sells has released SolFx for Nov. ’04 Avalon CTP bits. Yours truly wrote the underlying Solitaire engine that Chris’ code uses. (Yes, I do strange things “for fun”.) Great work, Chris, on creating a scalable version of Solitaire! Now we just have to take a look and see if we can reduce the memory usage.
FireFox is a great browser, but many people like me are wedded to IE whether we like it or not. Too many websites are only tested on IE, especially corporate intranets. So what to do when you want modern browser features like tab browsing, ad blocking, etc., but aren’t prepared to dump IE as your primary browser? There are many good browsers that use IE for rendering. My favourite among them is Avant Browser. It’s freeware, quite stable (something I can’t say about a number of other IE-based browsers that shall remain nameless), and has some great features. I run both FireFox and Avant now, but Avant is my current browser of choice.
Microsoft has entered the antispyware fray with a surprisingly named product – Microsoft AntiSpyware – which is currently in beta. (After the Microsoft Bob fiasco, Microsoft has gotten a lot better at naming its products – even if the names are a tad obvious. Hmmmm… I wonder what Microsoft Content Management Server does???) Anyway Microsoft acquired GIANT Company and its antispyware product only 23 days ago, which is a quick turn-around to re-brand a product. As Scott Hanselmann points out, they missed a few spots though. Still Microsoft AntiSpyware is a welcome addition to our arsenal of tools against malware. I’m wondering how it will fare against SpyBot and AdAware.
A re-write of the traditional Xmas story by Chris Anderson and Don Box:
http://pluralsight.com/blogs/dbox/archive/2004/12/17/3956.aspx
Non-technie spouses will just walk away shaking their heads as you chortle. Enjoy!