Microsoft lance une première version de Robotics Studio Developer 2008... lire la suite
Microsoft lance la version 2.0 de sa suite de creation ExpressionPC Inpact - Il y a 55 minutesExpression Web 2 est l’un des composants de la suite qui evolue le plus fortement. Ce logiciel est le lointain remplacant de FrontPage, mais s’il en reprend ... Lire la suite de l’article cliquez-ici publication par http://www.brobst.fr
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Microsoft vient de lancer en France la version 2.0 de sa suite Expression. Rappelons que cette derniere se destine aux metiers de la creation, comme les developpeurs Web ou les graphistes.
Pulse Arts Microsoft lance Expression Studio 2 en version francaisePulse Arts - Il y a 3 heuresExpression Web 2 prend en charge PHP, supporte Silverlight et gere l’importation Adobe Photoshop conformement a la demande des clients. ... Lire la suite de l’article cliquez-ici publication par http://www.brobst.fr
Microsoft Robotics Studio (MSRS) is a Windows-based environment for robot control and simulation. Technologies comprising MSRS are applicable to a wide range of domains, including command and control, sensor networks, financial transactions processing, server management and many others. With Microsoft Robotics Studio, robotics applications can be developed using a selection of programming languages, including those in Microsoft Visual Studio® and Microsoft Visual Studio Express (C# and VB.NET), as well as scripting languages such as Microsoft Iron Python. Third-party languages that support the Microsoft Robotics Studio services-based architecture are also supported. This session will provide an overview of MSRS, its application model and Visual Programming Language as well as peek under the hood at the MSRS technology foundation - Concurrency and Coordination Runtime (CCR), and Decentralized Software Services (DSS). · How to get started with Microsoft Robotics Studio · How MSRS makes Asynchronous Programming easy with the Concurrency and Coordination Runtime (CCR) which simplifies programming to handle asynchronous input from multiple robotics sensors and output to motors and actuators Wednesday, February 20, 2008 http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032366273&Culture=en-US Published Friday, February 22, 2008 4:25 PM by Public Sector DPE Team
Microsoft Robotics Studio (MSRS) is a Windows-based environment for robot control and simulation. Technologies comprising MSRS are applicable to a wide range of domains, including command and control, sensor networks, financial transactions processing, server management and many others. With Microsoft Robotics Studio, robotics applications can be developed using a selection of programming languages, including those in Microsoft Visual Studio® and Microsoft Visual Studio Express (C# and VB.NET), as well as scripting languages such as Microsoft Iron Python. Third-party languages that support the Microsoft Robotics Studio services-based architecture are also supported. This session will provide an overview of MSRS, its application model and Visual Programming Language as well as peek under the hood at the MSRS technology foundation - Concurrency and Coordination Runtime (CCR), and Decentralized Software Services (DSS). · How to get started with Microsoft Robotics Studio · How MSRS makes Asynchronous Programming easy with the Concurrency and Coordination Runtime (CCR) which simplifies programming to handle asynchronous input from multiple robotics sensors and output to motors and actuators Wednesday, February 20, 2008 http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032366273&Culture=en-US Published Friday, February 22, 2008 4:25 PM by Public Sector DPE Team
A plataforma Microsoft Robotics Studio e um ambiente de desenvolvimento que permite criar facilmente aplicacões para uma grande variedade de plataformas (robos). De entre os robos suportados por esta plataforma encontramos o Lego MindStorm. Este robo inclui alguns sensores que lhe conferem algumas capacidades e funcionalidades muito interessantes. E porque a Equipa que temos a trabalhar neste projecto pode, melhor que ninguem, defender os grandes desafios desta plataforma, assistam ao vÃdeo que tem disponÃvel no seu blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/tagarela/archive/2008/03/04/quid-novi-21.aspx E se este for assunto do seu interesse participe no TechDays 2008 e assista a sessão http://www.techdays.pt/session/2008/DEV04.aspx