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| Related DevelopMentor Courses | MORE | | Tooling stack of testing Asp.MVC Views Here’s the List CassiniDev Inline webserver NCrunch Continuous Test Runner GitHub for Windows Source Control CruiseControl.Net Continuous Integration TortoiseDiff Diff Viewer (part of TortoiseSVN) Code Rush Productivity Enhancement for Visual Studio NuGet.Net Package Manager It was great to see this level of professionalism in a demo session; an area usually reserved for cowboy programming of hello world demos. “Craftsmen know their tools” At last weeks Jim Counts did a session on Testing MVC Views with ApprovalTests. Asp.MVC Asp.Net C DevelopMentor Courses - Sunday, July 22, 2012 Guerrilla.NET (US) Training You learn a myriad of patterns and best practices, and you get hands-on experience developing applications using Visual Studio 2010. From there we will build out a.NET application using LINQ and MongoDB in a series of interactive demos using Visual Studio 2010 and C#. We will also be covering the NoRM LINQ to MongoDB library in our demos. Power Debugging with WinDBG For many developers debugging tools start and end with Visual Studio. C# : Leverage new features of C# including asynchronous methods from C# 5.0, dynamic typing from C# 4.0, DevelopMentor Courses - Tuesday, March 1, 2011 Tincr and live reloading of CSS/JavaScript in Google Chrome The standard workflow with web development is run the web application, make some changes to your CSS in Visual Studio, flip back to the browser and reload the page to see the effect. That means that you can make any change you want to your CSS file in Visual Studio and as soon as you hit save the browser is automatically updated. Here is a short demo from the maker showing Tincr in action. Make sure to keep the Chrome Developer Tools open and switch back to Visual Studio and make some changes to your CSS. How cool is that? Recommended! The Problem Solver - Saturday, November 17, 2012 |
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| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | Getting started with AngularJS 1: 2: 3: 4: AngularJS Demo. Either download this from the AngularJS site or use the NuGet package to add it to your Visual Studio 2012 project. 1: 2: 3: 4: AngularJS Demo. 'Index: Getting started with AngularJS Creating an AngularJS Controller The #AngularJS $scope is not the MVC Model One of the nicer JavaScript frameworks out there to work with must be AngularJS. Now there are quite a few other ones out there and I have used a number of them but AngularJS seems to be the most structured of them. It isn’t just a library like jQuery or Knockout.js 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: *. The Problem Solver - Friday, April 5, 2013 Getting started with AngularJS 1: 2: 3: 4: AngularJS Demo. Either download this from the AngularJS site or use the NuGet package to add it to your Visual Studio 2012 project. 1: 2: 3: 4: AngularJS Demo. 'One of the nicer JavaScript frameworks out there to work with must be AngularJS. Now there are quite a few other ones out there and I have used a number of them but AngularJS seems to be the most structured of them. And while it is really powerful it is also really easy to get started with. AngularJS is a client side framework for creating rich web applications using JavaScript and HTML. The Problem Solver - Friday, April 5, 2013 Announcing LearningLine: Instructor-led online training from DevelopMentor This is why LearningLine uses multiple learning modalities including videos, articles, code demos, and exercises. Filed under: DevelopMentor Tagged: NET , ASP.NET , DevelopMentor , MSDN , Open Source , Screencasts , Speaking , tips , Tools , Visual Studio. DevelopMentor.NET ASP.NET MSDN Open Source Screencasts Speaking tips Tools Visual StudioI am very proud to announce an exciting new online learning platform from DevelopMentor : [link]. At DevelopMentor we have been thinking deeply about online training. You can get more details at [link]. Google+. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Monday, February 18, 2013 | -
| The Best from DevelopMentor | MORE | - Reporting using Entity Framework
No need to fear, Visual Studio offers a solution. Starting with Visual Studio 2005 Microsoft started shipping the ReportViewerControl with Visual Studio. These views limit the data to Massachusetts and join a couple of table to make for more demo-friendly data. We can use any Windows or ASP.NET application and add start using the ReportViewerControl, but Visual Studio also offers a report application template. Very useful for quick demos: Create the project (skip the wizard), then delete the Report1.rdlc. Life is good. 2: GO. The Blomsma Code - Wednesday, October 20, 2010 - Announcing LearningLine: Instructor-led online training from DevelopMentor
This is why LearningLine uses multiple learning modalities including videos, articles, code demos, and exercises. Filed under: DevelopMentor Tagged: NET , ASP.NET , DevelopMentor , MSDN , Open Source , Screencasts , Speaking , tips , Tools , Visual Studio. DevelopMentor.NET ASP.NET MSDN Open Source Screencasts Speaking tips Tools Visual StudioI am very proud to announce an exciting new online learning platform from DevelopMentor : [link]. At DevelopMentor we have been thinking deeply about online training. You can get more details at [link]. Google+. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Monday, February 18, 2013 - Downloads from Building Rich Input Forms in ASP.NET MVC Webcast
Here is the recorded video, slides, and demo application. Slides: Kennedy-Rich-Forms-with-ASP.NET-MVC-Slides.zip Demo Application: Kennedy-MVC-Forms-Demo.zip Video Recording: Remember, you’ll need to run MongoDB to make the web app work. Read the readme in the zip … Continue reading → DevelopMentor Speaking.NET ASP.NET LINQ MVC NoSQL Screencasts Visual StudioThanks to all who attended my webcast yesterday. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Wednesday, April 11, 2012 - Tooling stack of testing Asp.MVC Views
Here’s the List CassiniDev Inline webserver NCrunch Continuous Test Runner GitHub for Windows Source Control CruiseControl.Net Continuous Integration TortoiseDiff Diff Viewer (part of TortoiseSVN) Code Rush Productivity Enhancement for Visual Studio NuGet.Net Package Manager It was great to see this level of professionalism in a demo session; an area usually reserved for cowboy programming of hello world demos. “Craftsmen know their tools” At last weeks Jim Counts did a session on Testing MVC Views with ApprovalTests. Asp.MVC Asp.Net C DevelopMentor Courses - Sunday, July 22, 2012 - Getting T4 templates to work with Silverlight
The reason being that Visual Studio decides to load the Silverlight version of System.dll which doesn’t contain all the required classes. 12: public class Demo. 3: public class Demo. By default Visual Studio allows you to create T4 templates by renaming a text files extension from TXT to TT but that is about it. Fortunately Clarius has developed a T4 editor that plug into Visual Studio and makes live a bit easier when developing T4 templates. Very useful and a great addition to my Visual Studio toolkit! 11: {. 13: {. The Problem Solver - Monday, March 23, 2009 - MSDN Roadshow in Maine
You’ll see Visual Studio 2010’s improved designer, microphone and webcam support, core API and XAML improvements, new out-of-browser options, and more. The great news is there’s plenty to help in.NET Framework 4 and Visual Studio 2010. We’ll sink our teeth into Task Parallel Library, PLINQ, Visual Studio 2010 debugging features, and new Framework classes that offer ways to make efficient programs and help shed those concurrency worries. Visual Studio 2010 makes it easier than ever to stitch together masterful applications. Sign up here. The Blomsma Code - Friday, May 7, 2010 - Tincr and live reloading of CSS/JavaScript in Google Chrome
The standard workflow with web development is run the web application, make some changes to your CSS in Visual Studio, flip back to the browser and reload the page to see the effect. That means that you can make any change you want to your CSS file in Visual Studio and as soon as you hit save the browser is automatically updated. Here is a short demo from the maker showing Tincr in action. Make sure to keep the Chrome Developer Tools open and switch back to Visual Studio and make some changes to your CSS. How cool is that? Recommended! The Problem Solver - Saturday, November 17, 2012 %>
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