On the 2nd of July they sent out a notice to members of the EntLib community that the June 2005 edition was released. To quote the notice:
“The June 2005 release is a minor update to the original January release. It incorporates the patches and extensions previously released to the community, and also includes miscellaneous minor bug fixes. Although this release is still designed for .NET Framework 1.1, it is now possible to use this with .
I’m sure I’m late to the ballgame with this announcement since the postdate on this is back in May; however, this is pretty good news.
Rick LaPante has stated that the role based Team System editions of MSDN Subscriptions (aka, Architect, Tester and Developer editions) will also come with Team Foundation Server capable of running up to five users.
He also states that complaints were heard about confusion on what will be included in the new format of MSDN subscription editions and gives a URL for that.
The speaker for next month’s CINNUG meeting is Nino. Looking forward to some cool stuff from the mobile guru. Maybe he’ll share some of his pain of CAML, or maybe it’s better if he doesn’t.
Quoteth CINNUG:
“Developing Mobile Applications with .NET Compact Framework 2.0 and SQL Mobile 2005
The focus of this talk will be improvements in the .NET Compact Framework 2.0 and SQL Mobile 2005. Additionally, highlights of changes for developers in the forthcoming Windows Mobile 5.