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Friday, May 15, 2009

Microsoft starts the Windows Home Server Technical Library

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If the letters and numbers in the example above make sense to you, then you are likely a C# developer. If so, you will be happy to hear that Microsoft has started a technical library for everything WHS. It's called the Windows Home Server Technical Library. Previously, Windows Home Server documentation, code samples, etc were scattered here and there. Now there is one place for all things related to Windows Home Server.

If there's anything else you would like to see, Microsoft is open to adding more documentation, so please let me know and I'll forward that request along.

After checking out the new library, I even caught the bug and I've started playing around with some code of my own. I'm not sure where it will lead, but if I come up with anything cool, I'll post some code samples here.

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1 comments:

Unknown said...

I've been pondering a number of possibilities - Could you please forward my request to seek/obtain code examples using Microsoft Visual FoxPro?

Warm regards,

Kenneth Tamayo
San Juan, Puerto Rico USA

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