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Foundations of C# Programming and the .NET Framework
NET Overview We begin with a brief overview of the languages, libraries, servers, services, and tools that make up the Microsoft .NET Console applications are common for development tools such as compilers and linkers. Day 3 Inheritance Inheritance provides a powerful tool for object-oriented programmers to model their application domain. Examine core language features such as types, variables, and control constructs Use object-oriented features such as class, interface, protection, and inheritance Perform error notification and error handling using exceptions Use properties to implement the private data/public accessor pattern Use namespaces to group related types Use delegates and events to implement callbacks Override Object class methods such as ToString Avoid dll conflicts during deployment Use dynamic binding and polymorphism to write generic code (i.e.,
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- Friday, June 12, 2009
.NET Architecture and Design Principles: Building Distributed Applications
Finally, we look at tools available to help deploy software out to the web and application tier. Think in terms of layers and tiers Use patterns in your code and across the enterprise Write secure code Use concurrency to build highly available systems Make distributed calls using remoting, web services and Windows Communication Framework Utilize asynchronous communication with message queues Horizontally scale every tier of your system Deploy software across distributed systems Applications that span more than one machine require a deliberate and radically different design approach. .NET
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- Friday, June 12, 2009
Essential Silverlight 3
Introduction In this first module, you will gain a high-level understanding of Silverlight: its positioning, capabilities, and development tools. Silverlight is loaded with animation types and comes with great tool support from Expression Blend. In this course, you learn to: Identify when and where Silverlight should be used Use Expression Blend to design your user interface Use Visual Studio 2008 to build a Silverlight project and manage its code using C# Exploit the layout controls to create compelling user interfaces Incorporate Silverlight content into your existing web sites Build user and custom controls that support templates and styling Use Behaviors, Actions and Triggers to create reusable functionality across applications Integrate animations, special effects, perspective transforms and media to create a professional UI Exploit
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Gmail New Mail Notifications for Windows 7
It's insane to me that $130B company can't provide any more than this outdated tool
for Cook for use of his Gmail C# tools as the basis for part of my project.
All information, source code, and especially tools are provided as is and on a "use at your own risk" basis.
...Tags: Tags: T I've been using Windows 7 as my sole operating system since Beta 1 in January. I'm
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Unit Testing Coming to a Workflow Near You
All information, source code, and especially tools are provided as is and on a "use at your own risk" basis.
...Tags: Tags: Tools Unit Testing Visual Studi [Update: See the follow up post "Significant
Advances Advances in Unit Testing Windows Workflow" ]
If If
Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog
- Tuesday, September 30, 2008
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New to Agile? Want to know which tool to use?
It again appeared last week: “We are new to Agile and are looking to adopt a tool for managing the process... which tool would you recommend?” or “Is Target Process the right tool for XP?” I strongly advise avoiding all software tools for managing the process until you get the hang of working in the There is a re-occuring question I am asked from time to time, and I see on discussion forums. There are variations on this question (replace Agile with Scrum/XP/Kanban/whatever, or replace “managing the process” with requirements/development/testing) or maybe its put
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Thursday, January 21, 2010
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Commercial Skip and Instant Replay for Any Computer (Not Just Media Center Anymore)
All information, source code, and especially tools are provided as is and on a "use at your own risk" basis.
...Tags: Tags: Tool Do you watch a lot of video on your computer? I sure do. I
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Building Windows Machines in Amazon EC2
tools are provided as is and on a "use at your own risk" basis.
...Tags: Tags: Articles Tool In this article I'm going to give you a simple, step-by-step overview of how to create
a a Windows 2008 server image in Amazon's
Elastic
Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog
- Saturday, January 30, 2010
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Minimum Debugging tool set
The tools in your arsenal here are the obvious ones like perfmon, but also the native windows debugging. You therefore need to put the debugger on the client's machine, the typical way to do this is to download the debugging tools for windows, this is a reasonable size once unzipped 37MB...This This includes a graphical debugging a few other bits and bobs, whilst these tools are useful on a developers machine they are not needed to take a snapshot and therefore not This week I've been teaching DM's Effective .NET NET course, one theme that run through the course is
.NET Mutterings
- Monday, May 14, 2007
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Verifying JavaScript with JSLint and Visual Studio
To help keep ourselves in check, he’s made his JSLint tool available years ago, but I always found myself too lazy to copy/paste my script into the tool to verify it. Since I do the majority of my work on Windows machines, I’m fortunate enough to have a built-in scripting engine that can run JavaScript without having to install any extra tools. If you set it up as an external tool, you can run it against Douglas Crockford’s JavaScript: The Good Parts is a short, but informative read that all JavaScript developers should probably pick up. In it, he describes what parts
Jason Diamond
- Saturday, August 9, 2008
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