comments
As you may have seen, Miguel de Icaza is leaving Microsoft. But what you might…
comments
For my March programming project, I’m reviving the WPF version of .NETpad, which is my…
comments
Fifteen years ago this week, I wrote my first-ever “What I Use” post, back when…
comments
The release of Windows Vista is now understood to be the time when Microsoft’s control…
comment
On a cold morning in January 2006, I met with Microsoft co-president Jim Allchin, who…
comments
With Jim Allchin teetering towards retirement, Microsoft finally shipped Windows Vista after several more delays…
comments
Android and the iPhone both have their advantages, for sure. But there’s one area where…
comments
Happy Friday! Here’s another great round of reader questions to get the weekend started a…
comments
In mid-2005, Microsoft rebranded Longhorn as Windows Vista and set out to deliver monthly builds…
comments
In the years since Steve Jobs had returned to Apple, he had rarely missed an…
comments
Despite the perpetual Longhorn delays, Microsoft decided in early 2004 to forego a new version…
comments
In August 2004, Microsoft quietly reset Longhorn development and started over with a new codebase.…
comments
Readers will remember Todd Wanke as the guy who ran Microsoft's War Room for Windows…
comment
In May 2004, I interviewed Bob Muglia, Microsoft senior vice president of the Windows Server…
comments
In an ideal world, .NETpad’s status bar would adapt its layout similarly to the real…
comment
Here’s another quick fix for one of the bugs in .NETpad: It doesn’t correctly identify…