Welcome to the .NET Channel
Columnist Paul Thurrott kicks off the Windows 2000 Magazine Network's .NET Channel. (November 8, 2000)
XML and SOAP--Essential to .NET
To be a player in the .NET development world you must understand XML and SOAP. By Kenn Scribner. (November 1, 2000)
From the Frontlines
Have Privacy and Security Slipped Through Microsoft's .NET?: Part I. By Jason Harper. (November, 2000)
.NET and other Proposals
Microsoft, Oracle, and Sun are spelling out their strategy for Web development. All are battling to control the way programs will work in the next few years. By Michael J. Miller, ZDNet. (October 31, 2000)
Visual Studio.Net: Write Once, Run Everywhere?
Microsoft, riding the wave of its newfound popularity as an Internet standards supporter, claims it will do with .NET what Sun refuses to do with Java: push it as an open standard. By Paula Rooney, CRN. (September 11, 2000)
Back end of .Net
eWEEK Labs' tests of betas of Microsoft servers show how the rhetoric meets the road. By Timothy Dyck. (September 4, 2000)
Microsoft's .NET Impact
Exploiting Microsoft's enterprise application strategy, .NET, should prove a dream for IT managers. The pre-beta version is inherently scalable and easy to build and deploy, saving valuable time and resources. By Tom Yager, InfoWorld Test Center. (September 4, 2000)
The Code Project - Jeff Prosise on .NET - Interviews
Jeff Prosise from Wintellect has agreed to step up to the podium and give us his thoughts on Life, the Universe, and .NET. Jeff Prosise answers your questions on .NET. By Chris Maunder. (August 17, 2000)
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