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Telerik Announces Q1 2012 Release, TeamPulse xView, and JustDecompile Official Version

Telerik announces a cluster of significant product releases, including the Q1 2012 Release containing updates to all 12 products in Telerik's software development tools portfolio, TeamPulse xView,...

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Application Architecture Design Using Microsoft's Entity Framework

Brian Mains guides you in developing a database-access application architecture using the framework, first introducing Entity Framework's ObjectContext, which handles much of the database work in an...

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Apple and Microsoft: Forging the Future Through Partnership?

In August 1997, Microsoft invested $150 million in Apple to develop versions of Microsoft Office and Internet Explorer for the Mac. Tim Huckaby thinks that the two companies could benefit from...


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Windows Phone 7.5 'Mango': Top 10 Features for Mobile App Developers

The long-awaited next version of Windows Phone--Windows Phone 7.5. aka "Mango--is here and offers many features to make mobile developers happy. Features such as Silverlight 4 support, the ability to...

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HTML5 for the ASP.NET Developer

The latest version of the HTML web specification, HTML5, includes new HTML tags such as nav, video, and audio; new input controls and attributes; and standards for JavaScript and CSS that greatly...

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How to Write a WinRT XAML Metro App

Build a Windows 8 WinRT application using the Windows 8 WinRT Developer Preview, the developer preview version of Visual Studio 11, and your existing .NET development skills with C# and XAML....


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Apple and Microsoft: Forging the Future Through Partnership?

In August 1997, Microsoft invested $150 million in Apple to develop versions of Microsoft Office and Internet Explorer for the Mac. Tim Huckaby thinks that the two companies could benefit from...

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Windows Phone 7 and Microsoft Windows 8: Same Core Kernel Means Benefits for Developers

Richard Campbell believes that Windows Phone 7 and Windows 8 will run the same core kernel as every Windows tablet and desktop computer....

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50 Ways to Leave Your Standard: Silverlight vs. HTML5 and JavaScript

Although Silverlight isn't going away anytime soon, it hasn't become the standard Microsoft had hoped it would be. That explains Microsoft's apparently lukewarm behavior toward Silverlight and why...


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Using Data Annotations for ASP.NET MVC 3 Input Validation

Dino Esposito discusses the use of data annotations for input validation in ASP.NET MVC forms, showing how data annotations are flexible and extensible but also appropriate only ...

Auto-Scale Windows Azure Cloud Apps Using the Autoscaling Application Block

Auto-scaling your Windows Azure instances can help you meet demand for computing resources efficiently and economically. Zoiner Tejada explains how a tool from Microsoft patterns ...

Improve Build Management with TFS 2010 Build Services

In this installment of his series covering the components of Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010 (TFS), Brian Minisi gives an overview of TFS 2010's build system, explaining ...

ComponentArt Releases Mobile Dashboard Server 2012 for HTML5 Mobile BI Apps

ComponentArt Mobile Dashboard Server 2012 includes new features for development of enterprise mobile business intelligence (BI) applications, allowing developers to create ...

Review: Infragistics NetAdvantage for Visual Studio LightSwitch

Alvin Bruney finds that Infragistics' NetAdvantage for Visual Studio LightSwitch sets a high standard for third-party LightSwitch 2011 extensions, providing many controls that let ...

David Nielsen on the State of Cloud Computing Development

Richard Campbell and Carl Franklin chat with David Nielsen, cloud developer and owner of Platform D, about the current state of application development in the cloud.

JavaScript: Is It as Good as They Say?

Don Kiely shares his essential online resources and must-have reads for learning JavaScript.

SQL Server High Availability for Developers, Part 2

In part two of this article series on high availability, Michael K. Campbell outlines the benefits and negative implications of log shipping as a means for achieving high ...


DevConnections - March 26-29

DevConnections - March 26-29
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Windows Phone 7.5 'Mango': Top 10 Features for Mobile App Developers

By Shawn Wildermuth, 01/18/2012

The long-awaited next version of Windows Phone--Windows Phone 7.5. aka "Mango--is here and offers many features to make mobile developers happy. Features such as Silverlight 4 ...

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The latest version of the HTML web specification, HTML5, includes new HTML tags such as nav, video, and audio; new input controls and attributes; and standards for JavaScript and ...

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