Thursday, July 28, 2005

Sorry for the sparse updates.  I've been head-down on quite a few projects recently, so most of my ramblings have taken the form of internal blog entries and emails.  For the last several months, I've been pushing my co-workers to think about migrating to Whidbey (The next version of Microsoft's .Net Framework, the CLR, whatever you want to call it) sooner than later.  Most people know I'm an early adopter of new technology, and always take my suggestions as the ravings of someone infatuated over new things.  However, we're finally moving that direction for one of our biggest tools as a result of some performance optimizations I was able to do with new features provided in 2.0 (namely generics, iterators, and some new asp.net goodness).  The performance opportunities alone are return enough for the investment.

Rico shares with us an overview of these opportunities, and it's a good enough list that even a manager can see the benefits, many of them handed to you without any additional work.

Sunday, July 02, 2006 6:34:03 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
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