Microsoft has accomplished a refresh of the beta of its Popfly mash-up instrument.On February 14, the company rolled out a refreshed edition of Popfly which extra a brand new data-source editor, allowing users to add their own data to mash-upsl; also as a brand new search interface. The February refresh also adds other enhancements,
Windows 7 Professional, according to an entry about the Popfly weblog,
Windows 7 64 Bit, including Silverligt support for Popfly Internet web sites; a new aid wiki; and new “blocks,
Microsoft Office 2007 Enterprise, like moving slide show.Popfly hit beta in October, 2007.Meanwhile, in other developer-related news, Microsoft is readying a new Community Technology Preview (CTP) test build of ASP.Net with Model-View Controller (MVC) assistance that it plans to roll out at the Mix ‘08 show in early March, according to Scott Guthrie,
Windows 7 64 Bit, Corporate Vice President of Microsoft;s .Net Developer Division.Microsoft announced in December its plans to add support to its ASP.Net Internet development platform for MVC, a technology that has been primarily in the domain of Java developers.(MVC is an architectural pattern used in the Ruby on Rails development framework. Rails is an open-source framework for building “data-driven” Internet websites and is built on top of the Ruby programming language. As an aside, Microsoft is working on its very own implementation of Ruby, known as IronRuby.)The new CTP build of ASP.Net with MVC assistance will be available to any interested testers via the Microsoft Downloads site,
Windows 7 Ultimate Key, corporation officials have said.(Thanks to Bink.nu for the Popfly refresh link.)