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New Screencast – Introducing the Routing Service
shipping with Visual Studio 2010). ve just uploaded a new screencast walking through setting up the Routing Service and showing a simple example of protocol bridging (the client sends messages over HTTP and the service receives them over NetTcp). This screencast is one of a series I will be recording about the Routing Service. You can find the screencast here. The Routing Service is a new feature of WCF 4.0 It is an out-of-the-box SOAP Intermediary able to perform protocol bridging, multicast, failover and data dependent routing.
.NET Meanderings
- Thursday, January 7, 2010
Webcast: Building Modern Apps in ASP.NET WebForms
Visual Studio 2010, and PDC 2009. WF 4 : Is WF 4 and visual programming your thing? Tags: ASP.NET DevelopMentor Screencasts Talks Visual Studio At DevelopMentor we have been running a bunch of free webcasts. Last month it was TDD and Agile. This month we are running 4 webcasts celebrating the announcements around.NET 4.0, Join me Monday, November 23rd and register here: [link]. We’ll talk about integrating ASP.NET’s routing infrastructure into existing an ASP.NET WebForms application. That’s Brock Allen’s talk: [link]. link to follow soon).
Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog
- Thursday, November 5, 2009
Webcast: Building Modern Apps in ASP.NET WebForms
Visual Studio 2010, and PDC 2009. WF 4 : Is WF 4 and visual programming your thing? Tags: ASP.NET DevelopMentor Screencasts Talks Visual Studio At DevelopMentor we have been running a bunch of free webcasts. Last month it was TDD and Agile. This month we are running 4 webcasts celebrating the announcements around.NET 4.0, Join me Monday, November 23rd and register here: [link]. We’ll talk about integrating ASP.NET’s routing infrastructure into existing an ASP.NET WebForms application. That’s Brock Allen’s talk: [link]. link to follow soon).
Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog
- Thursday, November 5, 2009
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Webcast: Building Modern Apps in ASP.NET WebForms
Visual Studio 2010, and PDC 2009. WF 4 : Is WF 4 and visual programming your thing? Tags: ASP.NET DevelopMentor Screencasts Talks Visual Studio At DevelopMentor we have been running a bunch of free webcasts. Last month it was TDD and Agile. This month we are running 4 webcasts celebrating the announcements around.NET 4.0, Join me Monday, November 23rd and register here: [link]. We’ll talk about integrating ASP.NET’s routing infrastructure into existing an ASP.NET WebForms application. That’s Brock Allen’s talk: [link]. link to follow soon).
Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog
- Thursday, November 5, 2009
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TDD Invades Space Invaders
Source Control : TortoiseSVN TortoiseGit Developer Tools : Resharper CodeRush Testing Tools : MsTest (in Visual Studio Professional and up) NUnit NCover TortioseDiff Approvals Tests Approvals Tests CodeRush add-in Rhino Mock TypeMock. Tags: DevelopMentor Screencasts Talks Unit Testing A joint post by Llewellyn Falco and Michael Kennedy. As a follow-up to our " Avoiding 5 Common Pitfalls in Unit Testing " article we did a webcast where we took a problem from the audience and solved it live and unrehearsed on stage. Of course, the question is could we have done it better?
Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog
- Wednesday, October 28, 2009
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Webcast: Building Modern Apps in ASP.NET WebForms
Visual Studio 2010, and PDC 2009. WF 4 : Is WF 4 and visual programming your thing? Tags: ASP.NET DevelopMentor Screencasts Talks Visual Studio At DevelopMentor we have been running a bunch of free webcasts. Last month it was TDD and Agile. This month we are running 4 webcasts celebrating the announcements around.NET 4.0, Join me Monday, November 23rd and register here: [link]. We’ll talk about integrating ASP.NET’s routing infrastructure into existing an ASP.NET WebForms application. That’s Brock Allen’s talk: [link]. link to follow soon).
Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog
- Thursday, November 5, 2009
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Dynamic Data Access with LINQ
And you can watch the screencast video here: Kennedy-Dynamic-Linq.wmv (35.7 Tags: DevelopMentor Talks Visual Studio When I talk about LINQ people often ask whether it’s possible to have dynamic queries with LINQ. An example of this is presenting the user with a UI that allows them to optionally filter by some criteria or other and sort by some criteria. This was straightforward if you built-up a SQL string in code. The compiled, static nature of LINQ makes dynamic queries appear difficult at first. Screen shot of sample application. Normal. false. false. false. EN-US.
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Breaking Changes in the ThreadPool: The Movie
So I've put together a screencast demonstrating the problem and elaborating further. Tags: DevelopMentor Visual Studio Well, my recent post on.NET 3.5 Brings BREAKING Changes to ThreadPool sparked quite a bit of interest in the.NET community. But this is also something difficult to convince people of because it depends so heavily on configuration. The source code doesn't change, the environment does. If you doubt the validity of the previous post, or can't reproduce the problem, please watch the video: Download the video (approx 18 MB). zip (2.59 internal class Program. {.
Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog
- Tuesday, February 26, 2008
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NET 3.5 Brings Major (Undocumented) Changes to ThreadPool
Please see the follow up post on Breaking changes and now there is screencast, movie version as well. Tags: DevelopMentor Talks Visual Studio It was all going so smoothly. Jason Whittington , Mark Smith and I were teaching the big DevelopMentor event here in Los Angeles ( Guerrilla.NET ) when my presentation on the ThreadPool took a nose dive. It started with a great joke involving Wilson (the volleyball from Cast Away ). Wilson and I built an application to compute a multiplication table where each computation was (artificially) slow. and ran it side-by-side with.NET 3.5
Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog
- Wednesday, February 6, 2008
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New Screencasts at Rocksolidknowledge.com
We’ve started a library of screencasts at rock solid knowledge. Andy Clymer has recorded one on Visual Studio Tricks and Tips and Dave Wheeler has one on character animation in Silverlight 2.0. ve created one on WCF Serialization and one on using SSL with Self hosted WCF services. You can find the screen casts at. link]. We’ll be adding to the library as time goes on so subscribe to the library RSS feed.
.NET Meanderings
- Monday, May 18, 2009
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