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Big news of the day is the buzz should be expected today about the submission and acceptance of WS-Addressing to the W3C as reported by Rebecca Diaz, especially since Sun is on board!. WS-Adressing is central to what we are doing and as Becky notes, WSE 2 supports fully both the WS-Addressing of the W3C and WS-Security as ratified by OASIS. See her post for more on WS-Addressing if you don't know what it is.
My friend Steve Maines reports “Resharper has been making its way through my team like a virus.“ Well, me too-) Ever since I had to go back to VS.NET 2003 for some stuff and couldn't live without Refactoring from Whidbey, this has stepped in to provide that and much more. There are many cool features that make Resharper worth it: advanced syntax highlighting, refactoring, Intellisense add-ons,the usual stuff that’s talked about when IDE addons are discussed but Steve points out some unique features. Highly recomended!