Contents tagged with ASP.NET
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Predictions for 2010 #2 – Three MS Technologies to Watch in 2010
While we can expect a lot of excitement, attention, and noise around the April release of VS 2010 and .NET 4, there are a few other strategic (i.e. longer term) technologies that I think we need to be paying attention to as well:
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Predictions for 2010 #1 – ASP.NET MVC Goes Mainstream
While originally an “interesting” technology for the fringe of ASP.NET developers, the Model-View-Controller (MVC) framework is clearly destined to become mainstream. Version 2.0 will be included as part of VS 2010 / .NET 4 and has smoothed some of the rough edges of the initial release.
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Just Released – Visual Basic QuickStarts and How-to Topics for PrismV2 (Composite Application Guidance for WPF and Silverlight)
The Microsoft Patterns and Practices group just Released a set of Quick Starts and How-To documents for using Prism in Visual Basic - Visual Basic QuickStarts and How-to Topics for PrismV2 (Composite Application Guidance for WPF and Silverlight)
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The Official Release Version of ASP.NET MVC 1.0 is Now Available
The official version of ASP.NET MVC 1.0 is now available for download here.
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Free Scott Guthrie ASP.NET MVC chapter download
If you want an amazing hands-on look at the new ASP.NET MVC framework, you must download this free 184-page book chapter Scott's NerdDinner.com chapter.
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MSDN Screencast Library
The MSDN team over in the UK has put together a huge collection (279 at the time of this post) of short screencasts for .NET developers. Each video is only about 10-15 minutes long, but packs a lot of useful information.
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Renaissance Case Studies Now Available
A few weeks ago, The Renaissance Computer Systems web site was updated with a set of case studies describing our roles in several recent projects. Check out Renaissance Case Studies and let me know if you have any comments.
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User Interface Patterns Explorer
Infragistics has just launched an interesting site for UI designers at http://quince.infragistics.com
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February 2009 Meeting of Israel Visual Basic User Group
This month we return to take a look at some of the web development technologies from Microsoft - Dynamic Data Controls (DDC) and Model View Controller (MVC).
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Microsoft Developer Academy II
Following in the footsteps of last year's event, Microsoft Israel is repeating the Microsoft Developer Academt event (tomorrow, November 27, 2007). This full-day event offers 6 parallel tracks of presentations and panel disucssions, across 5 time slots. Lots of of real-world and new technology sessions for the MS developer to choose from. More information and links can be found here.