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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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- Friday, June 12, 2009
Foundations of Agile Development using Scrum
The course teaches the concepts of short delivery cycles, working with changing requirements and empirical process control. Students will learn how to work in deliver software in time-boxed iterations, hold Scrum meetings, manage work backlogs and prioritize work to satisfy business need. They will also learn how, in a changing environment, to keep high quality code, design software and discover requirements. This course gives an overview of technical and management practices for Scrum. Agile & Scrum Overview What is a Agile? What is Scrum?
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- Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Essential LINQ with the Entity Framework
Learn to develop applications for EF and LINQ to Entities and employ ADO.NET Data Services to integrate data from the Internet cloud. The latest version of the C# programming language comes with many new features intended to increase developer productivity, including automatic properties, object initializers, collection initializers, and partial methods. In this course, you learn to: Leverage new features of C# 3.0, Learn to combine flavors of LINQ to query and transform in-memory collections, XML data sources, and relational databases. When should I choose one over the other?
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- Friday, June 12, 2009
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Business Analysis Maturity Model
One of the important, but often overlooked, roles in any software development is the “needs” guy. ve blogged before (many times, The Product Owner role (August 2009), Requirements: The next challenge for Agile (February 2009), Books for Product Managers (December 2008) among others) about the Product Manager role. You can view this model as model for individual career development, but I prefer to view it as a model for corporate advancement. put it that way to be as general as possible. In corporate IT departments and software service companies (i.e.
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Saturday, April 24, 2010
Thinktecture StarterSTS 1.0 RTW
The idea behind StarterSTS was to have a non-trivial security token service sample that demonstrates the typical tasks of an STS (where it turns out that issuing tokens is by far the smallest part) and at the same time is real world enough to be directly used in specialized situations like development STSes. checked-in the first public version of StarterSTS at 25th May 2009 and had 1861 download so far. Wow – I can’t tell you how happy and relieved I am to write this post ;). Today I am announcing StarterSTS 1.0 Now that 1.0 Codeplex Site. link] (main). link] (direct). link].
www.leastprivilege.com
- Saturday, April 3, 2010
Domain Distortion
An eerily similar phenomenon occurs in software development as requirements flow from domain experts to business analysts to system designers (architects) to developers. I’ve prettied it up here as a reminder to all of us to always be watchful for potential distortions as requirements flow from users and stakeholders to the people who build and test the software: The importance of good communication in the software development process cannot be overstated. In 2009 I had lunch with an executive with a lot of experience managing developers. Ask questions.
Ardent Dev
- Wednesday, February 17, 2010
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Free Ebook Developers Developers Developers Developers
Content from Microsoft’s {You Shape} It campaign has been rolled up into the ebook Developers Developers Developers Developers. Tags: Development Many of the contributors are Microsoft MVPs and/ Microsoft Regional Directors. It’s a free download and released under a Creative Commons license so share share share! link]. link]. In the book: Working with Brownfield Code by Donald Belcham (Microsoft MVP). Beyond C# and VB by Ted Neward (Microsoft MVP). All I Wanted Was My Data by Barry Gervin (Microsoft Regional Director and MVP).
Ardent Dev
- Thursday, July 9, 2009
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Be More Productive: Code Snippets in Visual Studio
Want to be more productive as a developer? Tags: Development There’s some cool stuff you can do with code snippets in Visual Studio. Brian Noyes has a good overview on here , including some things I’m embarrassed to admit that I did not know. If you’re interested in productivity, you might also be interested in the Visual Studio ASPX Edit Helper , a little tool a whipped up one afternoon and have never updated. :) (Hey, the source code is there for download if you want to beef it up).
Ardent Dev
- Tuesday, February 24, 2009
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Fix for WordPress XMLRPC 500 Internal Server Error
My guess is that a developer on the project decided to update the schema to UNSIGNED because posts do not have negative values for IDs and the post_parent column references a post ID. Obviously that developer did not realize the special use case in xmlrpc.php. Tags: Development One of my WordPress-based sites ( [link] ) was not working when I tried to publish posts containing images from Windows Live Writer. was getting a 500 Internal Server Error. was able to fix the problem by making a small change to the database. The Error Message. Some Sanity Checking. at the time).
Ardent Dev
- Wednesday, July 15, 2009
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The Loathsome Ritual of Predictions for 2009
And so it goes for another year… Of course I do have a few genuine predictions for 2009: PDC 2009 will be about mobile and other portable devices. Microsoft will pre-announce a mobile app store but it will be mostly vaporware in 2009. Developers will have lackluster interest in Dev 10 (Visual Studio 2010) and.NET 4 due to technical readiness / learning fatigue. Underutilized developer brain power (due to the economic downturn) will yield a new Internet-based innovation but not on the same scale as blogging (a product of the dotcom bust).
Ardent Dev
- Wednesday, January 7, 2009
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The Loathsome Ritual of Predictions for 2009
And so it goes for another year… Of course I do have a few genuine predictions for 2009: PDC 2009 will be about mobile and other portable devices. Microsoft will pre-announce a mobile app store but it will be mostly vaporware in 2009. Developers will have lackluster interest in Dev 10 (Visual Studio 2010) and.NET 4 due to technical readiness / learning fatigue. Underutilized developer brain power (due to the economic downturn) will yield a new Internet-based innovation but not on the same scale as blogging (a product of the dotcom bust).
Ardent Dev
- Wednesday, January 7, 2009
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The Loathsome Ritual of Predictions for 2009
And so it goes for another year… Of course I do have a few genuine predictions for 2009: PDC 2009 will be about mobile and other portable devices. Microsoft will pre-announce a mobile app store but it will be mostly vaporware in 2009. Developers will have lackluster interest in Dev 10 (Visual Studio 2010) and.NET 4 due to technical readiness / learning fatigue. Underutilized developer brain power (due to the economic downturn) will yield a new Internet-based innovation but not on the same scale as blogging (a product of the dotcom bust).
Ardent Dev
- Wednesday, January 7, 2009
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Things To Do At TechDays Halifax 2009
If you’re heading to Halifax, Nova Scotia for the only sold out TechDays show in Canada (November 2-3, 2009), you might be wondering what to do when you’re not at the conference. Tags: Development Here are some suggestions: Rogue’s Roost Brew Pub. This is my favourite place to eat in downtown Halifax. The floors are sticky, the service isn’t great, but the chicken fingers and ale are wonderful. Make sure you get the honey dill dipping sauce with your fingers. Surfing. OK, you’d have to be nuts to go surfing in Nova Scotia in November. Bad Dad Location Hunt. Step 1 : Watch [link].
Ardent Dev
- Friday, October 30, 2009
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