Developing Testable Silverlight Applications
Published February 10th, 2010 Under Silverlight | Leave a Comment
Learn how to keep your customers, management, and quality assurance team happy by building testable Silverlight applications. Explore how the Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM) and Inversion of Control principles can be used with .Net RIA Services to create Silverlight applications with high testability across multiple tiers. Hear guidance from the Silverlight team on how to best use the available testing tools and technologies to take full advantage of your improved application designs to boost quality.
Become a Web Debugging Virtuoso with Fiddler
Published February 3rd, 2010 Under Javascript, Open Source Tools | Leave a Comment
Learn how teams around Microsoft and ISVs around the world use the Fiddler web debugging tool to find bugs, troubleshoot performance problems, and uncover security vulnerabilities in both client and server code. Explore the best add-ons for Fiddler, and build your own functionality using JavaScript and .NET languages. Examine how new features in Internet Explorer 8, like Accelerators and Visual Search suggestions, utilize the network. Learn actionable best practices for building faster websites
XAML Futures in Microsoft .NET Framework, Microsoft Silverlight and Tools
Published January 21st, 2010 Under General, Silverlight | Leave a Comment
Dive into advances in XAML happening in future versions of .NET, Silverlight, Microsoft Visual Studio, and Microsoft Expresssion Blend. Hear about XAML parsers, markup compilers, analysis, transformations, localization, and tools. Dig even deeper into performance optimizations possible in .NET, and explore possibilities with a XAML DOM and DLR based scripting.
Building Amazing Business Applications with Microsoft Silverlight and Microsoft .NET RIA Services
Published January 18th, 2010 Under Silverlight | Leave a Comment
Learn how to build n-tier Rich Internet Applications (RIA) on Silverlight by tapping the power of .NET RIA Services. Walk you through an example of building an application from scratch using the pattern run-time components and tools provided by .NET RIA Services. See how it helps you write application logic to expose data and operations in a carefully controlled fashion using tools integrated into Visual Studio with support for validation, authentication, authorization and handling units of work.
Add AJAX Functionality to an Existing ASP.NET Page
Published January 11th, 2010 Under AJAX, General | Leave a Comment
In this video, Todd Miranda demonstrates how to add AJAX functionality to an existing ASP.NET page with minimal effort to increase performance and improve the overall user experience of your application.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-gb/vstudio/bb821246.aspx
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