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| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | Building ASP.NET MVC Forms with Razor (ASP.NET MVC Foundations Series) In this ASP.NET MVC Foundations article, we’re going to look at building an ASP.NET MVC page which allows users to create and edit objects in our domain. All information, source code, and especially tools are provided as is and on a "use at your own risk" basis. Articles ASP.NET Foundations MVC Visual Studio web2.0We’ll cover just the basics of using HTML helpers to map model properties to our HTML form and Model Binding to convert our HTML form back into our rich domain object. There links to edit and create products. That’s easy enough. This is where it gets interesting. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Friday, January 20, 2012 Building a Cloud OS for.NET Developers - Part 2 All information, source code, and especially tools are provided as is and on a "use at your own risk" basis. Articles Cloud Visual Studio web2.0In Part 1 of my Building a Cloud OS for.NET Developers series, I talked about setting up a pure cloud OS focused on developers. But the one crucial aspect I left out was the developer tools. In this second installment, we’ll be covering exactly that. How do we manage having Visual Studio and associated tools and servers universally accessible in the cloud, even on mobile devices such as iPads? Here are the available options and pricing. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Monday, June 13, 2011 Building a Cloud OS for.NET Developers - Part 1 This article explores the options and potential of moving entirely “To The Cloud” for developers who normally demand significant offline power from their applications (IDEs, compilers, debuggers, etc). For example, here’s how this article (barely written) looks in Google Docs right now. All information, source code, and especially tools are provided as is and on a "use at your own risk" basis. Articles Cloud Tools Visual Studio web2.0Let’s talk about cloud operating systems. ve been fascinated with what Google is doing with Chrome OS. Installing “The Cloud”. Kennedy. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Wednesday, May 25, 2011 | -
| The Best from DevelopMentor | MORE | - Article: 10 Features in.NET 4.0 that made Me Smile
I recently wrote another article for DevelopMentor 's Developments newsletter (not subscribed yet? Speaking of that XAML stuff, if you write WPF or Silverlight code and don’t know MVVM, stop reading this article and tp://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/dd419663.aspx" target="_blank">learn about it here. Also have a look at my article from last month Six Things That’ll Surprise You About.NET 4.0. All information, source code, and especially tools are provided as is and on a "use at your own risk" basis. Tags: Articles DevelopMentor that made Me Smile. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Wednesday, December 16, 2009 - Building Windows Machines in Amazon EC2
In this article I'm going to give you a simple, step-by-step overview of how to create a Windows 2008 server image in Amazon's Elastic Cloud Compute (EC2) infrastructure. All information, source code, and especially tools are provided as is and on a "use at your own risk" basis. Tags: Articles Tools Now I must admit I'd rather have found a good tutorial on The Internets or even in a book. Feel free to send me any I missed. My experience is they are either dated or about Linux and so on. First, briefly why does one care about EC2? Here we go. Create an Account. Launch! Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Saturday, January 30, 2010 - MongoDB vs. SQL Server 2008 Performance Showdown
This article is a follow up one I wrote last week entitled “The NoSQL Movement, LINQ, and MongoDB - Oh My!”. In that article I introduced the NoSQL movement, MongoDB, and showed you how to program against it in.NET using LINQ and NoRM. For ease-of-use, you’ll have to want to read the original article. This article is about the performance argument for MongoDB over SQL Server (or MySql or Oracle). In the first article, I threw out a potentially controversial graph showing MongoDB performing 100 *times* better than SQL Server for inserts. Those were. Your Turn. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Thursday, April 29, 2010 - Article: Azure Storage
I recently wrote an article for DevelopMentor's Developments newsletter entitled Azure Storage. Listen to this article as a podcast: Azure-Storage-Article-Kennedy.mp3 ]. In this article, we will cover just the basics of the three storage services of Windows Azure. All information, source code, and especially tools are provided as is and on a "use at your own risk" basis. Read it at the DevelopMentor website here: [link]. I've republished here for my readers. Enjoy! Developments: Azure Storage. by Michael Kennedy. Some reports have Google spending over $2.4 Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Wednesday, April 8, 2009 - Getting Things Done with Backpack and 37Signals
Here's an article about Getting Things Done and how I use Backpack from 37Signals to make it happen. There have been some articles already written about Backpack + GTD. Answering these questions is the purpose of this article. In this article we'll look at the major pieces of GTD and how to fit them into Backpack. All information, source code, and especially tools are provided as is and on a "use at your own risk" basis. Articles[Note: You can download this post as a PDF.]. You'll see why shortly. How should I organize my pages? What about check lists? Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Sunday, January 30, 2011 - The NoSQL Movement, LINQ, and MongoDB - Oh My!
All information, source code, and especially tools are provided as is and on a "use at your own risk" basis. Articles ASP.NET Open Source Talks Tools web2.0Maybe you’ve heard people talking about ditching their SQL Servers and other RDBMS entirely. There is a movement out in the software development world called the "No SQL" movement and it’s taking the web application world by storm. Insanity!” you may cry, “for where will people put their data if not in a database? Flat files? Tell me we aren’t we going back to flat files.”. The converse is, of course, also true. Ok, ok. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Thursday, April 22, 2010 - Six Things That’ll Surprise You About.NET 4.0
I recently wrote an article for DevelopMentor ’s Developments entitled. You can read the entire article (republished just below this introduction) or if you’d rather see it as a quick set of 6 sides, you can see those here: Six Things That’ll Surprise You About.NET 4.0. In this article, we will explore some of the new features of the.NET 4.0 This article just touched on a few of them. All information, source code, and especially tools are provided as is and on a "use at your own risk" basis. Tags: Articles DevelopMentor Visual Studio by Michael Kennedy. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Wednesday, November 11, 2009 %>
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