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| Related DevelopMentor Courses | MORE | | Day of.NET Threading Training C# 5 and Async and Await With the continual move to many core no developer can ignore the world of threading, previously reserved for guru's threading should now be regarding as a main stream tool for all developers.? Parallel Patterns "The Free Lunch is over" back in 2005, when it became clear that processor clock speeds were no longer obeying Moore's law. Task - a Unified Threading API? Thread Safety and Concurrent Data Structures Parallel Patterns? This day of threading will explore the.NET 4/4.5 The pivotal type enabling this transition is the Task class. DevelopMentor Courses - Friday, March 23, 2012 Essential SQL Server 2012 for Developers Training SQL Enhancements The impressive work Microsoft started in SQL Server 2005 to improve the T-SQL language has continued in SQL Server 2012. Day 3 Extended Events SQL Server has always had the ability and tools to monitor server state and diagnose issues inside SQL Server (for example, SQL Trace and performance monitors). SQL 2005 introduced the ability to use the tracing capabilities within the operating system event Tracing for Windows (ETW). SQL Server Data Tools You'll work with the new SSDT tools which can stand alone or be integrated into Visual Studio 2010. ? DevelopMentor Courses - Wednesday, February 22, 2012 NET 3.5 & 4.0: LINQ/EF, WCF, WPF/SL, MVVM, MEF Training Properly handle faults in WCF services and use diagnostic tools for tracking down exceptions. The focus of this course is on building state-of-the-art business applications using tools that ship with.NET 4.0 As a.NET developer using Visual Studio 2005 or 2008, you will learn about new features of the C# programming language that allow you to do more with less code and have improved interoperability with COM libraries, MS Office and other programming languages. Exploit new features of the C# programming language, such as extension methods and lambda expressions. & 4.0 DevelopMentor Courses - Wednesday, February 22, 2012 |
18 Articles match "2005","Tools"
| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | Reporting using Entity Framework Starting with Visual Studio 2005 Microsoft started shipping the ReportViewerControl with Visual Studio. Our report looks like this: Use the designer and the tool box to enhance the report just a little: Now the next step is to make sure our form will display this report. For many years the mantra for implementing business logic in your line of business application has been: “don’t put it in the database, don’t put it in the user interface”. Technologies like Entity Framework help us convert data in the database to.NET objects and add logic. Life is good. Let’s look at a sample. The Blomsma Code - Wednesday, October 20, 2010 Article: Azure Storage Prior to large-scale cloud computing efforts (circa 2005), most of us could only dream of such scalability and reliability. All information, source code, and especially tools are provided as is and on a "use at your own risk" basis. I recently wrote an article for DevelopMentor's Developments newsletter entitled Azure Storage. Read it at the DevelopMentor website here: [link]. I've republished here for my readers. Enjoy! Developments: Azure Storage. by Michael Kennedy. Listen to this article as a podcast: Azure-Storage-Article-Kennedy.mp3 ]. Enter Azure Storage. Listing 3. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Wednesday, April 8, 2009 Top 5 Favorite CodePlex Projects It allows you to use standard.NET tools like msbuild projects, Visual Studio and IDE intellisense, reflector, refactoring tools, amongst various others. The tool which enables offline debugging of.Net Framework in VS2008(including Express Editions) , VS2005 (including Express Editions), and Codegear Rad Studio. Supports VS 2003, 2005, and 2008. All information, source code, and especially tools are provided as is and on a "use at your own risk" basis. I've been looking around CodePlex lately and there's some really cool stuff there. ASP.NET MVC. link]. link]. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Tuesday, March 25, 2008 | -
| The Best from DevelopMentor | MORE | - Reporting using Entity Framework
Starting with Visual Studio 2005 Microsoft started shipping the ReportViewerControl with Visual Studio. Our report looks like this: Use the designer and the tool box to enhance the report just a little: Now the next step is to make sure our form will display this report. For many years the mantra for implementing business logic in your line of business application has been: “don’t put it in the database, don’t put it in the user interface”. Technologies like Entity Framework help us convert data in the database to.NET objects and add logic. Life is good. Let’s look at a sample. The Blomsma Code - Wednesday, October 20, 2010 - Article: Azure Storage
Prior to large-scale cloud computing efforts (circa 2005), most of us could only dream of such scalability and reliability. All information, source code, and especially tools are provided as is and on a "use at your own risk" basis. I recently wrote an article for DevelopMentor's Developments newsletter entitled Azure Storage. Read it at the DevelopMentor website here: [link]. I've republished here for my readers. Enjoy! Developments: Azure Storage. by Michael Kennedy. Listen to this article as a podcast: Azure-Storage-Article-Kennedy.mp3 ]. Enter Azure Storage. Listing 3. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Wednesday, April 8, 2009 - Cheating on my computer.
She's not really into technology or computers; she'd much rather have a conversation with someone or meet face to face than to use email as a communication tool. I feel like I've committed adultery. I've gone and purchased a Mac-Mini. pushed my wife to get into email and the Internet. kept espousing the value of email, how easy it is to keep in touch, how quick it is, how you can search for things on the Internet. She finally bit the bullet and started using Windows XP on an old computer we had. That's when the trouble started. First it was the Internet connection itself. Enter the Mac. - Flexibility, design and process
It may just boil down to showing them that things can be different and providing them with the tools and options to do it differently. Software is, in theory, infinitely flexible. can take the software from my toaster and, with enough modification, get it to run a nuclear power station. OK, I’d have to be pretty odd to want to do this, and one could argue whether it is the same software (does it pass the Mary Rose test ?*) but you get my point. The Mary Rose Test, the Mary Rose , is a wooden battleship from Henry VIII’s navy that is preserved in Portsmouth. Less is more.) Allan Kelly's Blog - Thursday, May 19, 2005 - Its the people, stupid
An MBA course may fill your head full of new ideas, and tools such as IRR, NPV, Real Options, Four Forces, Cash Cows and other such ideas but this isn’t the stuff a manager needs day to day. I read in the Financial Times yesterday that Warwick University are revamping their MBA course to increase the element of soft skills. As an aside, is it just me that thinks the FT and it’s sibling the Economist are obsessed by MBAs? maybe this isn’t surprising as they are both owned by Pearson publishing. Anyone whose ever done an MBA will have spent a lot of money books published by Pearson. Allan Kelly's Blog - Tuesday, May 31, 2005 - An organization mapping exercise
As a tool for change its a great motivator: these guys come in, spend a day with you and can describe you back to yourself. Last night I ran an organizational mapping exercise at the Extreme Tuesday Club. What, you may ask is that? Well, I learnt the technique from observing Jim Coplien apply it. Jim and Neil Harrison have been running these workshops for some years, their aim was to better understand development organizations and produce the patterns in their book “Organizational Patterns for Agile Software Development.” This is a very powerful technique. Anyway, that is something else. Allan Kelly's Blog - Wednesday, June 15, 2005 - Getting ready for EuroPLoP
m trying to establish the pattern form as a useful tool in the business domain. Well it is time of year again. On Wednesday I’m off on my annual pilgrimage to Munich - or rather a town about 80km West of Munich, all I’ll see of Munich is the airport. It is the annual European Patterns Language Conference - otherwise known as EuroPLoP. The original PLoP conference still happens outside Chicago in September every year, and yes the name is deliberate - Pattern Languages of Programming but they chose something that sounded a little funny, thus “Plop.” I'm expecting to learn a lot. Allan Kelly's Blog - Monday, July 4, 2005 %>
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