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Behind The Curtain - Episode #4

Welcome to Episode #4 of "Behind The Curtain", tips, tricks and insights from Patterns & Practices.In this episode, Michael Lehman, talks with Grigori Melnik about the new resources and...

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Behind The Curtain - Episode #5

Welcome to Episode #5 of "Behind The Curtain", tips, tricks and insights from Patterns & Practices.In this episode, Michael Lehman, talks with Bob Brumfield about the developing guidance for...

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Behind The Curtain - Episode #6

Welcome to Episode #6 of "Behind The Curtain", tips, tricks and insights from Patterns & Practices.In this first episode, Michael Lehman, talks with Don Smith, Community Liason for P&P, about...

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Behind The Curtain - Episode #7

Welcome to Episode #7 of "Behind The Curtain", tips, tricks and insights from Patterns & Practices.In this episode, Michael Lehman, talks with Scott Hanselman, about the "Whose Code Is It Anyway?"...

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Behind The Curtain - Episode #8

Welcome to Episode #8 of "Behind The Curtain", tips, tricks and insights from Patterns & Practices.In this episode, Michael Lehman, talks with Scott Densmore about his work on the Azure Cloud...

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P&P Symposium 2010 - Opening Keynote - Robert C. Martin

Clean Code: Craftsmanship and Ethics | Robert C. "Uncle Bob" Martin, Object Mentor Inc. This is an audio+slides recording of Robert Martin's Keynote. What does it mean to be a professional software...

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P&P Symposium 2010 - Understanding User's Needs - The Quadrant of Ubiquity -...

Understanding Users’ Needs: The Quadrant of Ubiquity™ | David S. PlattOne of the first questions that should arise in any user interface design is, “How frequently and how deeply will users use this...

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P&P Symposium 2010 - Preserving Software Assets across UI Technology -...

Preserving Software Assets across UI Technologies | Rockford LhotkaThe most fluid and transient part of any application is the user interface. This is because users continually change and refine their...

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P&P Symposium 2010 - Parallel Programming with Design Patterns - Ade Miller

Parallel Programming with Design Patterns and .NET | Ade MillerMulti-core and HPC technologies are rapidly moving into the computing mainstream, allowing us to develop applications with improved...

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P&P Symposium 2010 - Cloud Computing - Challenges and Opportunities - Yousef...

Cloud Computing – Challenges and Opportunities | Yousef A. Khalidi, Distinguished Engineer, Windows Azure, MicrosoftCloud computing has the well-publicized advantages of reduced costs and increased...

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P&P Symposium - Designing Azure Apps for Scale - Eugenio Pace and Scott Densmore

Designing Applications for Scale - Leveraging the Windows Azure Platform | Eugenio Pace and Scott DensmoreThe cloud offers unique opportunities that were once available only for big companies:...

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P&P Symposium 2010 - The Commmand Query Separation Pattern - Chris Tavares

The Command Query Separation Pattern | Chris TavaresCQRS. A confusing jumble of letters? Well, yes, but it's also an architectural pattern which is rapidly gaining popularity today. It promises much...

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P&P Symposium - Open Data, Open Applications - Don Box

Open Data, Open Applications | Don BoxThe Open Data Protocol (OData) represents a shift in focus from programmatic data access technologies to an approach based on web protocols. This shift has...

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P&P Symposium 2010 - Keynote: Windows Phone 7 Unplugged - Charlie Kindel

Charlie Kindle's walkthrough and demonstration of the latest and greatest for Windows Phone 7.Charlie's Bio:Charlie Kindel joined Microsoft in 1990 and has helped ship numerous technologies and...

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P&P Symposium 2010 - Agile Web Development with ASP.Net MVC - Brad Wilson

Agile Web Development with ASP.NET MVC | Brad WilsonIn this session, Brad will demonstrate how ASP.NET MVC was designed to enable quick and effective developer testing. The session will offer a brief...

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P&P Symposium 2010 - Model-View-ViewModel Pattern Primer - Karl Shifflett

Model-View-ViewModel Pattern Primer | Karl ShifflettThe Model-View-ViewModel (M-V-VM) UI design pattern is a very natural fit for the Microsoft XAML platforms (WPF, Silverlight and Windows Phone 7)...

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P&P Symposium 2010 - Windows Phone 7 Developer Guide - Scott Densmore and Bob...

Designing Applications for Scale - Leveraging the Windows Azure Platform | Scott Densmore and Bob BrumfieldThe cloud offers unique opportunities that were once available only for big companies:...

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P&P Symposium 2010 - jQuery, the way JavaScript should be - Damian Edwards

jQuery: The way JavaScript should be | Damian EdwardsHate the thought of writing JavaScript? Get frustrated by cross-browser DOM quirks? Ever wondered how those spiffy sites do that animation without...

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P&P Symposium 2010 - Prism v4 - Navigating in Line-of-Business Apps - Karl...

Prism v4 Navigation in a Line of Business Application | Karl ShifflettPrism v4 includes new guidance and content on Model-View-ViewModel and application navigation. This in-depth, "how to" session...

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P&P Symposium 2010 - Design With Data - Ward Bell

Design With Data | Ward BellForms-over-data are the bread-and-butter of business applications. Someone has to write those forms and that someone is probably you. You know you suck at it … but could...

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