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| | Michael Shpilt's Blog on .NET software development, C#, performance, debugging, and programming productivity
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| | The Microsoft SDK for Facebook Platform has reached version 3.0 and is now officially supported by the Facebook Development Team. The team recently announced this on their dev-blog, which is great news for all .NET developers wanting to develop applications against the Facebook Platform. ..This SDK contains rich social features and offers something for almost any kind of Facebook developer who is building with Microsoft technology, whether you're implementing Facebook Connect or are building a Web-based or desktop application... Microsoft has also supplied a great SDK Overview that will get you started with facebook development in technologies like Silverlight, WinForms, WebForms /ASP.
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| [AI summary] The provided text is an extensive list of data integration and data management tools, platforms, and companies. It includes both open-source and commercial solutions, ranging from Apache Spark to enterprise software like Talend, TIBCO, and Qlik. The list also includes companies like Dell Boomi, Stitch, and Hevo Data, which offer cloud-based integration services. Additionally, there are mentions of tools like Liquibase, Flyway, and Shipyard for database management and container orchestration. The text appears to be a comprehensive catalog of data-related technologies, possibly intended for comparison, research, or decision-making in data engineering and integration projects.