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| Related DevelopMentor Courses | MORE | | Essential jQuery + HTML5 Training Storage Up until HTML5, the only way to store user-specific data has been to use cookies, but that's extremely limited and pales in comparison to the features available in HTML5. Audio/Video Previously, playing any sort of audio or video required the use of a 3rd party plugin like Flash, QuickTime, or Silverlight. If you are building for the web, learning jQuery will change the way you write JavaScript, working across multiple browsers and platforms. You'll get answers to these questions: What is jQuery and why should you use it? How does jQuery make Ajax programming easier? DevelopMentor Courses - Wednesday, February 22, 2012 Essential HTML5 Training Storage Up until HTML5, the only way to store user-specific data has been to use cookies, but that's extremely limited and pales in comparison to the features available in HTML5. Audio/Video Previously, playing any sort of audio or video required the use of a 3rd party plugin like Flash, QuickTime, or Silverlight. Collectively known as HTML5, these features will take your web application programming to the next level. You'll get answers to these questions: What is HTML5 and why, when, and where should you use it? DevelopMentor Courses - Wednesday, February 22, 2012 Essential jQuery + HTML5 Training Storage Up until HTML5, the only way to store user-specific data has been to use cookies, but that's extremely limited and pales in comparison to the features available in HTML5. Audio/Video Previously, playing any sort of audio or video required the use of a 3rd party plugin like Flash, QuickTime, or Silverlight. If you are building for the web, learning jQuery will change the way you write JavaScript, working across multiple browsers and platforms. You'll get answers to these questions: What is jQuery and why should you use it? How does jQuery make Ajax programming easier? DevelopMentor Courses - Tuesday, April 26, 2011 |
6 Articles match "Comparison","Silverlight"
| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | Validation with Simple MVVM Toolkit INotifyDataErrorInfo is supported by Silverlight 4, but it is not supported by WPF and will only have limited support in Windows Phone 7.1. Complex objects can override GetHashCode to implement custom comparisons. In version 2.1 of Simple MVVM Toolkit I added support for validation with INotifyDataErrorInfo. This interface obsolesces IDataErrorInfo because it does everything that interface did but enables additional functionality : Multiple validation errors per property Entity-level validation Asynchronous server-side validation. name; } set { if (( this._name name != Tony and Zuzana's World - Sunday, July 10, 2011 Simple MVVM Toolkit versus MVVM Light Toolkit This comparison is meant to highlight features and benefits of the Simple MVVM Toolkit and should not be construed as a criticism of any other toolkit. Both Simple MVVM and MVVM Light toolkits support WPF, Silverlight and Windows Phone clients. In addition there is a Getting Started topic which correlates to a screencast and provides step-by-step instructions for creating a Silverlight app using the toolkit. In addition Simple MVVM includes a multi-project Visual Studio template that supplies a Silverlight client, a WCF RIA Services web host, and a Unit Testing project. Tony and Zuzana's World - Saturday, April 23, 2011 Understanding WCF RIA Services Some ambiguity may have been created by positioning RIA Services as a Silverlight-based technology. As far as I can tell, there’s nothing intrinsic to RIA Services that ties it to Silverlight. Presently, the way you create a RIA services client is by “linking” a Silverlight project to an ASP.NET web project. There’s nothing to stop the RIA Services team from opening that up to non-Silverlight clients. There is a client (Silverlight now, but WPF in the future), a middle tier (the domain service), and a back end (entity data model, or custom DAL). Tony and Zuzana's World - Sunday, November 21, 2010 | -
| The Best from DevelopMentor | MORE | - Simple MVVM Toolkit versus MVVM Light Toolkit
This comparison is meant to highlight features and benefits of the Simple MVVM Toolkit and should not be construed as a criticism of any other toolkit. Both Simple MVVM and MVVM Light toolkits support WPF, Silverlight and Windows Phone clients. In addition there is a Getting Started topic which correlates to a screencast and provides step-by-step instructions for creating a Silverlight app using the toolkit. In addition Simple MVVM includes a multi-project Visual Studio template that supplies a Silverlight client, a WCF RIA Services web host, and a Unit Testing project. Tony and Zuzana's World - Saturday, April 23, 2011 - Understanding WCF RIA Services
Some ambiguity may have been created by positioning RIA Services as a Silverlight-based technology. As far as I can tell, there’s nothing intrinsic to RIA Services that ties it to Silverlight. Presently, the way you create a RIA services client is by “linking” a Silverlight project to an ASP.NET web project. There’s nothing to stop the RIA Services team from opening that up to non-Silverlight clients. There is a client (Silverlight now, but WPF in the future), a middle tier (the domain service), and a back end (entity data model, or custom DAL). Tony and Zuzana's World - Sunday, November 21, 2010 - Validation with Simple MVVM Toolkit
INotifyDataErrorInfo is supported by Silverlight 4, but it is not supported by WPF and will only have limited support in Windows Phone 7.1. Complex objects can override GetHashCode to implement custom comparisons. In version 2.1 of Simple MVVM Toolkit I added support for validation with INotifyDataErrorInfo. This interface obsolesces IDataErrorInfo because it does everything that interface did but enables additional functionality : Multiple validation errors per property Entity-level validation Asynchronous server-side validation. name; } set { if (( this._name name != Tony and Zuzana's World - Sunday, July 10, 2011 - The Netbook Resolution Conundrum
have decided to stick with 1024 pixels as a minimum resolution for the Silverlight prototype. For the sake of comparison: the iPhone has a 480×320 pixel screen. I just had my first conversation about accommodating netbook screen resolutions for a RIA (Rich Internet Application) prototype. Netbooks are those little laptops showing up in every electronics store on the planet (e.g., Lenovo IdeaPad, Asus Eee PC, Acer Aspire One, Dell Mini, HP Mini). According to The Channel Wire , the "netbook market grew by more than 160 percent quarter-on-quarter during Q3 of 2008" ( 5.6 Derek Hatchard blogs on - Tuesday, December 16, 2008 - The Netbook Resolution Conundrum
have decided to stick with 1024 pixels as a minimum resolution for the Silverlight prototype. For the sake of comparison: the iPhone has a 480×320 pixel screen. I just had my first conversation about accommodating netbook screen resolutions for a RIA (Rich Internet Application) prototype. Netbooks are those little laptops showing up in every electronics store on the planet (e.g., Lenovo IdeaPad, Asus Eee PC, Acer Aspire One, Dell Mini, HP Mini). According to The Channel Wire , the "netbook market grew by more than 160 percent quarter-on-quarter during Q3 of 2008" ( 5.6 Derek Hatchard blogs on - Tuesday, December 16, 2008 - The Netbook Resolution Conundrum
have decided to stick with 1024 pixels as a minimum resolution for the Silverlight prototype. For the sake of comparison: the iPhone has a 480×320 pixel screen. I just had my first conversation about accommodating netbook screen resolutions for a RIA (Rich Internet Application) prototype. Netbooks are those little laptops showing up in every electronics store on the planet (e.g., Lenovo IdeaPad, Asus Eee PC, Acer Aspire One, Dell Mini, HP Mini). According to The Channel Wire , the "netbook market grew by more than 160 percent quarter-on-quarter during Q3 of 2008" ( 5.6 Derek Hatchard blogs on - Tuesday, December 16, 2008 %>
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