[SGVLUG] OT - MS VS studio free to attendees of launch event

charles at thewybles.com charles at thewybles.com
Tue May 27 12:40:20 PDT 2008


Very interesting. Everyone I talk to from Myspace gives me different stories about the software and architecture. 

:)


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From: "James Magdaleno" <jmagdaleno at columbususa.com>

Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 14:32:01 
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According to a couple of the developers I spoke to/recruited from there,
they transitioned from ColdFusion over a year ago.

They still use cfm extensions for a lot of there pages and map it to
bluedragon.net which is an httprequest handler for asp.net.

Looks like large coldfusion sites are the ones that are going extinct.

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Well I can't speak to match or monster. Interesting. 

However Myspace is powered by .net you are correct. I have also heard
its some combination of .net/cold fusion. I know its a mssql backend for
sure.

Charles


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Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 14:04:49 
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"I'm not aware of any household name web sites with millions of
concurrent users being powered by .net."

Myspace.com, Match.com, and Monster.com are probably the ones MS will
brag about the most... they all use .net framework.

Michael: You can use the free Visual Web Developer tool offered by MS.
http://www.microsoft.com/express/vwd/


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James Magdaleno
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You can download a trial copy of the necessary software from Microsoft.
180 day trials are pretty common. 

Or you could you know... Purchase the software. I have purchased
office/windows vista and 2008/exchange etc. Stop trying to get stuff for
free. 

Or write it with mono/mono develop.

 Or use python/java/ruby/c++ which are languages that have a proven
track record powering the worlds largest websites. Utilizing tools like
eclipse/netbeans which are pretty cool and free is probably a better
tack.  

I'm not aware of any household name web sites with millions of
concurrent users being powered by .net. 

My experience with large scale sites has been php/java with oracle and
mysql backends. We used eclipse/netbeans for all the development. 

Dare I ask what web 3.0 is????

Charles

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From: "Michael B. Parker" <MBParker at Cytex.com>

Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 10:22:46 
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Um, did anyone get a copy that I might have somehow?  Seriously.  I am
working on a MS SQL & Visual Studio project (a Web 3.0 thing, which I
later hope to port to open source tools), just financed with my spare
time, and would have definitely gone the this event (for the software
and instruction) but sadly I didn't see this announcement until now.  So
if someone got a copy they weren't using or might part with somehow, I'd
quite appreciate that.  (Aside: thanks for sharing this news, Matti!
Indeed it is ironic that I've been attending the local DOT NET & MS user
groups, but it's the great Linux users mailing list where I hear of this
important MS announcement - thanks!)






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