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| The Latest from Tony and Zuzana's World | MORE | | Simple MVVM Toolkit for Silverlight 5.0, Windows Phone 7.1 And if you’re getting up to speed on MVVM with the toolkit, be sure to check out the Getting Started screencast. Then when you’re ready, watch the Real-World screencasts. I’ve just upgraded my Simple MVVM Toolki t to support Silverlight 5.0 and Windows Phone 7.1 ! You can download the latest version here and take it for a spin – or get it from the Visual Studio Extensions Gallery by opening Visual Studio and selecting Extensions Manager from the Tools menu. You still get all the source code, supporting libraries, and an abundance of samples. Enjoy DevelopMentor Courses - Friday, March 2, 2012 2011 Recap Then I spent the better part of the next four months adding features, putting together sample apps and documentation, writing an installer, and performing some screencasts. After a rather long break from blogging, it’s time for me to jump back in! thought I would start by taking a look back at 2011 and recapping some of my experiences, with a sneak peek at blogging topics I plan to cover in the next several weeks. On a personal level, we added a new member to our family: Kornelius Aaron Sneed, born February 8, 2011. He is the youngest of our three children. So what’s next for blogging? Tony and Zuzana's World - Tuesday, January 31, 2012 Screencast: Real-World MVVM with WCF RIA Services have just published an online tutorial and screencast for using the Simple MVVM Toolkit to build Real-World MVVM Apps with WCF RIA Services. Screencast Part 1 Streaming (watch now) or Download (offline for pc or mobile device) Screencast Part 2 Streaming (watch now) or Download (offline for pc or mobile device). This tutorial and screencast will help you quickly get up to speed on using the Simple MVVM Toolkit together with WCF RIA Services to build a real-world MVVM Silverlight application. Great news! Just press F5 to see a fully functional MVVM application. Enjo Tony and Zuzana's World - Thursday, April 28, 2011 | | The Best from Tony and Zuzana's World | MORE | | Screencast: Real-World MVVM with WCF RIA Services have just published an online tutorial and screencast for using the Simple MVVM Toolkit to build Real-World MVVM Apps with WCF RIA Services. Screencast Part 1 Streaming (watch now) or Download (offline for pc or mobile device) Screencast Part 2 Streaming (watch now) or Download (offline for pc or mobile device). This tutorial and screencast will help you quickly get up to speed on using the Simple MVVM Toolkit together with WCF RIA Services to build a real-world MVVM Silverlight application. Great news! Just press F5 to see a fully functional MVVM application. Enjo Tony and Zuzana's World - Thursday, April 28, 2011 Simple MVVM Toolkit versus MVVM Light Toolkit 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. Now that I’ve released Simple MVVM Toolkit version 2 , people are starting to ask how it stacks up against some of the other MVVM Toolkits out there. MVVM, which stands for Model-View-ViewModel , is a UI design pattern that provides better maintainability, testability and designability.) When it comes to deciding which toolkit best suites your needs, there is a spectrum of choices. Platforms. Support. Usability. That’s it. Tony and Zuzana's World - Saturday, April 23, 2011 Keep Dependency Injection Simple with MEF For a complete explanation of MEF see my blog post and screencast.). One of the main benefits of using the MVVM (Model, View, ViewModel) design pattern is to support better testability. Having to click through screens to test an application can be tedious and time-consuming, and it may not provide good code coverage or regression testing. By abstracting the View into a separate ViewModel, you can independently test the ViewModel to make sure it behaves as expected. The unit testing framework is simple another consumer of the View-Model. This keeps the tests simple, focused and fast. Tony and Zuzana's World - Tuesday, March 8, 2011 | - Simple MVVM Toolkit for Silverlight 5.0, Windows Phone 7.1
And if you’re getting up to speed on MVVM with the toolkit, be sure to check out the Getting Started screencast. Then when you’re ready, watch the Real-World screencasts. I’ve just upgraded my Simple MVVM Toolki t to support Silverlight 5.0 and Windows Phone 7.1 ! You can download the latest version here and take it for a spin – or get it from the Visual Studio Extensions Gallery by opening Visual Studio and selecting Extensions Manager from the Tools menu. You still get all the source code, supporting libraries, and an abundance of samples. Enjoy DevelopMentor Courses - Friday, March 2, 2012 - Webinar: N-Tier Entity Framework with DTOs
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. 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 slides and code for the presentation are also available. Tony and Zuzana's World - Wednesday, April 21, 2010 - Webinar: Real-World Entity Framework
I just delivered a screencast for DevelopMentor on Entity Framwork Real World topics – Transactions, Concurrency, Stored Procedures. recording of the screencast will soon be available, but you can download the slides and code here. Enjoy. Tony and Zuzana's World - Tuesday, March 9, 2010 - 2011 Recap
Then I spent the better part of the next four months adding features, putting together sample apps and documentation, writing an installer, and performing some screencasts. After a rather long break from blogging, it’s time for me to jump back in! thought I would start by taking a look back at 2011 and recapping some of my experiences, with a sneak peek at blogging topics I plan to cover in the next several weeks. On a personal level, we added a new member to our family: Kornelius Aaron Sneed, born February 8, 2011. He is the youngest of our three children. So what’s next for blogging? Tony and Zuzana's World - Tuesday, January 31, 2012 - Screencast for Getting Started with Simple Mvvm Toolkit
I have just published the very first screencast for the Simple Mvvm Toolkit. You can watch the screencast live, or download and watch it offline on your pc, iPhone, iPad or other device. It shows you how to install the toolkit and use a Visual Studio project template to create a Silverlight MVVM app in just a few minutes. You’ll also learn how to use Visual Studio item templates installed by the toolkit, together with code snippets and xml snippets, to quickly build your own Models, Views and ViewModels. Technical MVVM Tony and Zuzana's World - Monday, April 18, 2011 - MVVM: Simple is Beautiful
also designed the toolkit to be a learning device for developers coming up to speed on Silverlight and MVVM, so the toolkit comes both with online documentation and a comprehensive sample application that has “before” and “after” versions and a ReadMe file with step-by-step instructions (I also intend to publish a screencast). It’s been a few weeks since I published the Simple MVVM Toolkit for Silverlight on CodePlex. Since that time I’ve fleshed out the documentation , which includes installation instructions and a programming reference. So the problem now is which toolkit to choose! Tony and Zuzana's World - Thursday, January 20, 2011 %>
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| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | Why Choose NoSQL and Document Databases over RDBMS Here is a short screencast which shows you the stark contrast in simplicity between an application using a relational database and one using a document database such as MongoDB, CouchDB, or RavenDB. Filed under: NoSQL Tagged: DevelopMentor , LearningLine , NoSQL , Online courses , Online learning , Screencasts. NoSQL DevelopMentor LearningLine Online courses Online learning Screencasts 'Do you want to know the biggest single reason you should choose document databases over SQL Server, Oracle, or MySQL? Hint: It’s not performance or scalability. Cheers, @mkennedy. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Friday, May 3, 2013 Installing MongoDB on Windows and OS X Filed under: NoSQL Tagged: LearningLine , NoSQL , Open Source , Screencasts. NoSQL LearningLine Open Source Screencasts 'Ready to get started with NoSQL and MongoDB? Here are two 7-minute walkthroughs for installing MongoDB as a Windows service / OS X daemon. These are both excepts from my upcoming online MongoDB course for DevelopMentor. You can take the first 1 1/2 hours for free here: Early access: MongoDB and NoSQL for.NET developers. Windows: OS X: Feedback welcome. cheers. mkennedy. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Thursday, May 2, 2013 Why Does WCF Reject Large Messages By Default? If you suspect you are hitting on of these limits the quickest way normally to diagnose this is to turn on tracing (I recorded a screencast here showing how). 'If you have been working with WCF for a while you may have noticed that, by default, messages over a certain size fail to get processed. The reason for this is that WCF tries to protect the message receiver from getting swamped with messages that will consume huge amounts of memory to process. The thing that controls this is the maxReceivedMessageSize on the binding which defaults to 64Kb. Prior to WCF 4.5 However, in WCF 4.5 DevelopMentor Courses - Monday, April 8, 2013 | -
| The Best from DevelopMentor | MORE | - Screencast: Refactoring with Partial Views in MVC
In this screencast, I show you how to create maintainable and readable ASP.NET MVC razor views by refactoring them into smaller, reusable blocks with partial views. Filed under: Video Tagged: NET , ASP.NET , MVC , Screencasts , web. Video.NET ASP.NET MVC Screencasts webDownload the code: Refactoring-with-Partial-Views-in-MVC-Kennedy.zip. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Thursday, November 1, 2012 - TDD Invades Space Invaders
Tags: DevelopMentor Screencasts Talks Unit Testing Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Wednesday, October 28, 2009 - Screencast: Strongly-Typed Views in ASP.NET MVC
In this screencast I discuss the how to create strongly-typed razor views in ASP.NET MVC. Filed under: Video Tagged: NET , MVC , Screencasts , Video. Video.NET MVC ScreencastsWe look at how Models can be used to pass data (both simple and complex) from controller action methods down to razor views. We also look at the concept of ViewModels which hold aggregate data to pass to views. Finally, we cover some of the tooling for generating views in Visual Studio. Download the code: Kennedy.Mvc.StronglyTypedViews.zip. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Wednesday, October 31, 2012 - RESTful Web Services with WCF Screencast
I recently got the chance to record a screencast discussing REST-oriented web services in WCF. You can also download the source code of the project built in the screencast. 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. All content copyright Michael C. Kennedy. - Screencast – Validating ASP.NET MVC Forms with DataAnnotations
Here’s a new screencast for you MVC guys and gals out there. In this short screencast, I will show you how to leverage ASP.NET MVC’s excellent model binding as well as the DataAnnotations attributes to easily add both server-side and client-side validation for MVC websites. Filed under: Video Tagged: NET , MVC , Screencasts , Video , Visual Studio. Video.NET MVC Screencasts Visual StudioValidating ASP.NET MVC Forms with DataAnnotations. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Friday, January 11, 2013 %>
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