12 months ago, I initially heard that Microsoft was operating on a rapid-application-development (RAD) tool codenamed “KittyHawk.” I finally heard more about KittyHawk — but not from Microsoft. The Softies aren’t willing to comment on anything pertaining to the instrument. (I asked; no go.) here’s what I’m gleaning from my sources. is an attempt by Microsoft to make .Net easier for those outside its traditional developer community. The company’s recently introduced WebMatrix device suite is one way Microsoft is doing this. WebMatrix is aimed at those developing Web applications. on the other hand, is targeted at fledgling coders who are interested in building business applications. The idea,
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Office Professional 2007, but you can write code if you want to.” is KittyHawk will produce Silverlight 4.0 and XAML code. think KittyHawk is going to end up as a new and separate Visual Studio SKU. Rumor has it Microsoft is going to share more about all this in August. (Maybe there will be a beta around that time?) out there see a potential,
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