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Essential LINQ with the Entity Framework
These data services integrate naturally with the Web and can be consumed by Web clients within a corporate network or across the Internet. In this module you'll learn to expose data to web clients as a REST-ful resource, addressable with URIs that clients can interact with using standard HTTP verbs, such as GET and POST. 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. How is LINQ to Entities different from LINQ to SQL?
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- Friday, June 12, 2009
SharePoint for Developers (WSSv3/MOSS2007)
How can I build custom lists, pages, master pages, web parts, event handlers, content types and more? We examine what a web application is, what site collections are, where critical files are stored, how pages are processed, and how to locate and manage the important information. Web Services with WSS v3 and MOSS 2007 Developing applications with WSS and MOSS cannot always be done locally at the server. client application may need to run off-host and communicate with the server via web services in order to complete required tasks. With WSS v3, all that has changed.
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- Friday, June 12, 2009
NET Architecture and Design Principles: Building Distributed Applications
Think in terms of layers and tiers Use patterns in your code and across the enterprise Write secure code Use concurrency to build highly available systems Make distributed calls using remoting, web services and Windows Communication Framework Utilize asynchronous communication with message queues Horizontally scale every tier of your system Deploy software across distributed systems Applications that span more than one machine require a deliberate and radically different design approach.NET Architecture and Design presents key concepts in distributed systems. Using C# 3.0's
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- Friday, June 12, 2009
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Thinktecture StarterSTS 1.0 RTW
checked-in the first public version of StarterSTS at 25th May 2009 and had 1861 download so far. Federating your first web application. Federating with web services. Wow – I can’t tell you how happy and relieved I am to write this post ;). started to work with what’s now called WIF approximately two years ago – and built various security token services for customers, demos and internal use. Today I am announcing StarterSTS 1.0 want to thank all beta-testers and early adopters that gave feedback along the way! Now that 1.0 Codeplex Site. link] (main). link] (direct). link].
www.leastprivilege.com
- Saturday, April 3, 2010
Satisfied with 2009 Holiday Spending?
While I wait, I’ll share a few numbers I dug up on Christmas spending from Consumerism-mas 2009. Despite the media’s incessant wailing about the economy all year long, Canadians spent more during the 2009 holiday season than the 2008 holiday season according to data from the largest debit and credit card processor in Canada. 34; Every major merchant category experienced spikes in consumer spending on debit and credit cards throughout December 2009. web-based tool for group / membership management. I am still waiting for your Christmas gift. 34; [link].
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- Friday, January 8, 2010
Manage Your Christmas Card List
Crowd Space ( [link] ) is the flagship product of my little web company. web-based tool for group / membership management. In my household, my wife manages the Christmas card mailing list. take the annual Christmas photo and sometimes write a Christmas letter, but it is my better half who handles the important task of deciding who gets a Christmas card / letter and keeping the mailing addresses up to date. And despite good intentions of keeping everything in order, friendships are rarely formed alphabetically. Crowd Space lets you track individuals and group them into families.
Derek Hatchard blogs on
- Thursday, December 17, 2009
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Secret Messages
I’m not a Web designer so the battle between those who still use tables for layout and those who use CSS isn’t something I’m directly involved in, but I got a chuckle out of the stance taken by this web site: shouldiusetablesforlayout.com. Tags: CSS Web Hint: View source.
Jason Diamond
- Sunday, January 18, 2009
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RESTful Web Services with WCF Screencast
I recently got the chance to record a screencast discussing REST-oriented web services in WCF. If you're interested in WCF you should definitely check it out because WCF and REST make an awesome combination. WCF-REST-Kennedy-Peepleocity.wmv 35 MB (WMV HD). cover building WCF services using REST princples, the WebGet and WebInvoke attributes, working with the SyndicationFeed & Rss20FeedFormatter classes, and configuration-free WCF hosting in IIS. You can also download the source code of the project built in the screencast. All content copyright Michael C. Kennedy.
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Paging with the Silverlight RIA services DomainDataSource
All you need to do is add a DomainDataSource control to the the XAML, point it to the generated DomainContext class (in this case NorthwindContext) and tell it which method to use to load the data from the web service(in this case LoadCustomers). Using the declarative DomainDataSource that is part of the upcoming Silverlight 3 RIA services makes it quite easy to work with data. Next add a DataGrid to display the data and you are good to go. Adding paging. Sometimes the lost of data to load can get somewhat large and you might not want to load all data. Using progressive loading. Enjoy!
The Problem Solver
- Monday, April 27, 2009
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The Loathsome Ritual of Predictions for 2009
Web pages will get heavier! 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. What do YOU think will happen in 2009? Oh how I love and loathe the yearly cycle of predictions… Hard drives will get bigger! Processors will get faster and gain more cores! Billy Hollis will reiterate his doctrine of smart client superiority! Joel from Canada will say something about VSTS!
Ardent Dev
- Wednesday, January 7, 2009
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The Loathsome Ritual of Predictions for 2009
Web pages will get heavier! 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. What do YOU think will happen in 2009? Oh how I love and loathe the yearly cycle of predictions… Hard drives will get bigger! Processors will get faster and gain more cores! Billy Hollis will reiterate his doctrine of smart client superiority! Joel from Canada will say something about VSTS!
Ardent Dev
- Wednesday, January 7, 2009
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The Loathsome Ritual of Predictions for 2009
Web pages will get heavier! 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. What do YOU think will happen in 2009? Oh how I love and loathe the yearly cycle of predictions… Hard drives will get bigger! Processors will get faster and gain more cores! Billy Hollis will reiterate his doctrine of smart client superiority! Joel from Canada will say something about VSTS!
Ardent Dev
- Wednesday, January 7, 2009
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Recommended reading for C# starters
Web Apps. I regularly get asked for references on which books are interesting for people starting with C# and.NET. I'm not good at remembering books, but usually squeeze out a reference. Today I ran across a good list of Essential Reading compiled by my DevelopMentor colleague Tony Sneed. I'm shamelessly copying it here since I concur with his list. Essential.Net 2.0 Reading. The C# Language. Essential C# 2.0 by Mark Michaelis.Net in General. CLR via C#, Second Edition by Jeffrey Richter. Programming.NET Components, 2nd Edition by Juval Lowy. Windows Forms. Windows Forms 2.0 Reading.
The Blomsma Code
- Saturday, January 17, 2009
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