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SharePoint for Developers (WSSv3/MOSS2007)
DevelopMentor's Essential courses provide four to five days of instructor-led training for the experienced developer. Gain deep understanding of your development platform. fw413 MO Essential Sharepoint for Developers (FW413) Day 1 Architecture We look under the hood to see how Windows SharePoint Services and Microsoft SharePoint Office Server 2007 work. Deployment with the Feature and Solution Framework Windows SharePoint Services v2 provided little in terms of deploying functionality built by developers into the SharePoint environment. intranet? extranet?
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Understand the architecture of SQL Server Understand how SQL Server handles memory and threading Read query plans Assign indexes Use the new T-SQL operators Use the XML data type Write applications that use SQL Server Service Broker (SSB) Understand SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) Use Reporting Services Take advantage of CLR integration to write great performing applications Essential SQL Server for Developers provides hands-on training for SQL Server developers. Discover how and when to use.NET support built into SQL Server 2005. SQL Server Internals ? SQLCLR ?
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Understand the inner workings of SQL Server Understand how SQL Server handles memory and threading Read query plans Assign indexes Implement security between remote Service Broker instances Understand SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) Write code for SSIS Use Reporting Services Effective SQL Server for Developers provides in-depth training for SQL Server developers. DevelopMentor's Effective courses are intended to provide expert advice on the course topic to advanced developers. Here we take a close look at the internals and what impact they have for us as developers.
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Article: Azure Storage
I recently wrote an article for DevelopMentor's Developments newsletter entitled Azure Storage. Developments: Azure Storage. October 27th 2008, Los Angeles CA - It's 9 AM and Microsoft is hosting PDC (their most forward looking developer conference). Prior to large-scale cloud computing efforts (circa 2005), most of us could only dream of such scalability and reliability. But for.NET developers, it is not to be ignored. Just be sure to start the Development Storage utility that comes with the Azure SDK before running the application. Enjoy! Listing 3.
Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog
- Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Requirements not functionality
In Competitive Engineering Tom Gilb argues that development groups spend a lot of time focusing on functional requirements but they should actually focus on performance and quality requirements: “ From the point of view of understanding ‘competitiveness’, ‘levels of achievement’ and ‘associated risk’, the performance requirements are by far the most interesting requirements. Tom Gilb, 2005 Put that in the context of an imaginary payroll software company: understanding what payroll software needs do do is fairly straight forward, most products on the market will do the same thing.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Friday, February 27, 2009
Empirical research supports Conway's Law
There are two minor points that give me concern: 1) all the code they look at is Open Source, 2) we know little about the development practices employed by these teams. The authors say: “Our results reveal significant differences in modulality, consistent with a view that larger, more distributed teams tend to develop products with more modular architectures. And later: “our study provides evidence to support the hypothesis that a product’s architecture tends to mirror the structure of the organization within which it is developed.” MacCormack, John Rusnak, and Carliss Y.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Sunday, January 4, 2009
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Visual Studio 2005 Prof & SQL Server 2005 Dev &. are now available for MSDN subscribers
Visual Studio 2005 Professional & SQL Server 2005 Developers edition. I know, I know. haven't posted much lately and promise to better my ways as of 1st of Nov. For now, the good news is that a number of RTM's have arrived in the subscribers section of MSDN. Ohhhh, the joy.
XML from the Coffee Shop
- Thursday, October 27, 2005
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Skunkworks teams for innovation
Often it used to develop somebody's innovative idea and is sometimes used to generate innovative ideas as well. If you want to know more about this method you could read Coplien and Harrison's Skunkworks pattern and in their book, Organizational Patterns of Agile Software Development , 2005. Many times, the new product development is invisible to rest of the company - they just get on with their regular work. Continuing on the theme of innovation, there is another common technique used by companies to produce innovation. Sometimes these teams are kept secret.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Thursday, October 27, 2005
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The final sustainable edge
When I started reading the book I thought one of the pillars of this was going to be the development of your employees. Given how much trouble software developers have actually implementing “loose coupling” (and the corresponding “high cohesion”) one wonders how much trouble business will have with it. Two reasons: first, the workers are more highly qualified; second, because this is a green-field site, and costs are lower, many of the “best practices” of management can be followed to help develop the workers. See 20 August , and 18 August.) m not sure of this. think not.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Sunday, September 4, 2005
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Knowledge based product development
There is more literature on product management as a branding and marketing role then there is on product management as a development role. In my search for product management books I came across " Product Development For The Lean Enterprise " by Michael N. This book describes what lean product development is, or rather what knowledge based product development is - as a book itself says knowledge based is a better description than the lean but lean is a better known term. In effect developing a product is simply a learning exercise. Kennedy, 2003.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Friday, September 30, 2005
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Interesting new feature in.NET: Type identity mapping.
To achieve a strong type safety, type identity in.NET is bound to assembly identity and assembly identity can be bound to developers using a public/private key pair. Assembly identity can be bound to developers using a public/private key pair means that developers can use unique public/private key pairs to give their assemblies unique and uncloneable names. NET has a very interesting new feature regarding type identity. When I tested this feature the last time (I think it was with the RC, it did not work, so it is likely you have not yet heared about it). int main() {.
Marcus' Blog
- Saturday, November 26, 2005
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Product managers are software developers too!
It is an association of professional developers, for my money the members are among the best software engineers in the world. Great people, if you ever get the chance to hire an ACCU member then do so, they share a passion for software development, improvement and learning. But actually, I am still a software developer, I’m still helping develop software, I’m just doing it differently. ve always preferred the title Software Developer to Software Engineer. Developing software isn’t just about cutting-code. my interests have changed.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Friday, December 23, 2005
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XP2 and the real problem in software development
So, while I’m a big fan of the Agile development movement I’m not fanatical about any of the methodologies. The book describes an alternative way to live your life, an ideal, it rallied people and made them think “things can be different” – it offered an alternative identity, it said “developers are really important, don’t devalue coding.” If you are interested in XP, Agile or Lean development the best book you can read is Poppendieck and Poppendieck. The “software development community thinkers” haven’t really addressed change. We know how to do it.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Thursday, September 8, 2005
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