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| Related DevelopMentor Courses | MORE | | Essential Silverlight 5 Training Silverlight is a prime candidate for building complex line-of-business (LOB) applications, with its extensive support for data binding, elevated-trust installation, printing, WCF RIA Services and even COM interoperability. Shell Integration This module explores several ways to interact with the environment outside the Silverlight host: through the clipboard; via drag and drop from the shell; through printing, including pagination; and via COM (automation) interoperability. We will cover playback basics, full-screen mode, and video brushes. How do I request elevated trust? DevelopMentor Courses - Wednesday, February 22, 2012 Essential Silverlight 5 Training Shell Integration This module explores several ways to interact with the environment outside the Silverlight host: through the clipboard; via drag and drop from the shell; through printing, including pagination; and via COM (automation) interoperability. Therefore, in this module you will learn how to support interoperability with existing HTML elements so that you can combine Silverlight, AJAX and standard HTML programming to create a uniform and integrated experience for the user. We will cover playback basics, full-screen mode, and video brushes. DevelopMentor Courses - Thursday, May 19, 2011 Essential Silverlight 4 Training Shell Integration This module explores several ways to interact with the environment outside the Silverlight host: through the clipboard; via drag and drop from the shell; through printing, including pagination; and via COM (automation) interoperability. Therefore, in this module you will learn how to support interoperability with existing HTML elements so that you can combine Silverlight, AJAX and standard HTML programming to create a uniform and integrated experience for the user. We will cover playback basics, full-screen mode, and video brushes. DevelopMentor Courses - Tuesday, March 1, 2011 |
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| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | Webinar: MEF Explained also presented a webinar on the topic (video download available soon). MEF is built on a Composition Primitives layer, which can be used to interoperate with an IoC container such as Unity , but the primary way most developers interact with MEF is through a set of attributes and some bootstrapping code. In the process of updating my Exploring.NET course for DevelopMentor, I’ve authored a module on the Managed Extensibility Framework , or MEF for short. Here are the slides and code for that session. First of all, MEF ships both with.NET 4.0 Sounds pretty simple, eh? Tony and Zuzana's World - Friday, November 19, 2010 Webinar: N-Tier Entity Framework with DTOs In it I explained how to use what I call “Trackable Data Transfer Objects” to achieve the same result as “Self-Tracking Entities” but using a more lightweight tracking mechanism to achieve better interoperability, as I outlined in this blog post. The screencast video is now available to be streamed or downloaded. I recently delivered a free webinar for DevelopMentor on n-tier application development using Entity Framework 4.0. The slides and code for the presentation are also available. Tony and Zuzana's World - Wednesday, April 21, 2010 | -
| The Best from DevelopMentor | MORE | - Webinar: N-Tier Entity Framework with DTOs
In it I explained how to use what I call “Trackable Data Transfer Objects” to achieve the same result as “Self-Tracking Entities” but using a more lightweight tracking mechanism to achieve better interoperability, as I outlined in this blog post. The screencast video is now available to be streamed or downloaded. I recently delivered a free webinar for DevelopMentor on n-tier application development using Entity Framework 4.0. The slides and code for the presentation are also available. Tony and Zuzana's World - Wednesday, April 21, 2010 - Webinar: MEF Explained
also presented a webinar on the topic (video download available soon). MEF is built on a Composition Primitives layer, which can be used to interoperate with an IoC container such as Unity , but the primary way most developers interact with MEF is through a set of attributes and some bootstrapping code. In the process of updating my Exploring.NET course for DevelopMentor, I’ve authored a module on the Managed Extensibility Framework , or MEF for short. Here are the slides and code for that session. First of all, MEF ships both with.NET 4.0 Sounds pretty simple, eh? Tony and Zuzana's World - Friday, November 19, 2010 %>
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