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		<title>20 Recipes for Programming MVC3 @ebook.laku-abis.com</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The goal of a Model-View-Controller (MVC) framework is to allow developers to easily separate their code in distinct aspects to simplify development tasks. The model layer allows us to integrate with data; usually a database table. The view layer allows us to represent our data in a visual fashion using a combination of HTML and [...]]]></description>
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<p>The goal of a Model-View-Controller (MVC) framework is to allow developers to easily separate their code in distinct aspects to simplify development tasks. The model layer allows us to integrate with data; usually a database table. The view layer allows us to represent our data in a visual fashion using a combination of HTML and CSS. The controller layer is the middleman between the model and view. The controller is used to retrieve data from a model and make that data available for a view. <span id="more-1169"></span><a href="http://www.multiupload.com/WU_BLOBYW31FP" target="_blank">WU</a>, <a href="http://www.multiupload.com/HF_BLOBYW31FP" target="_blank">HF</a>, <a href="http://www.multiupload.com/FC_BLOBYW31FP" target="_blank">FS</a>, <a href="http://www.multiupload.com/FS_BLOBYW31FP" target="_blank">FS</a>, <a href="http://www.multiupload.com/MU_BLOBYW31FP" target="_blank">MU</a><div class="adsense_inside_post"> 
          
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		<title>Using MSBuild and Team Foundation Build</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Build has historically been kind of like a black art, in the sense that there are just a few people who know and understand build, and are passionate about it. But in today’s evolving environment that is changing. Now more and more people are becoming interested in build, and making it a part of their [...]]]></description>
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<p>Build has historically been kind of like a black art, in the sense that there are just a few people who know and understand build, and are passionate about it. But in today’s evolving environment that is changing. Now more and more people are becoming interested in build, and making it a part of their routine development activities. <span id="more-714"></span>Today’s applications are different from those that we were building five to ten years ago. Along with that the process by which we write software is different as well. Nowadays it is not uncommon for a project to have sophisticated build processes which include such things as code generation, code analysis, unit testing, automated deployment, etc. To deal with these changes developers are no longer shielded from the build process. Developers have to understand the build process so that they can leverage it to meet their needs.<div class="adsense_inside_post"> 
          
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		<title>Windows Communication Foundation 4 Step by Step</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), alongside Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) and Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), has become part of the primary framework for building the next wave of business applications for the Microsoft Windows operating system WCF provides the underpinning technology driving distributed solutions based on the Microsoft platform; with it, you can build powerful [...]]]></description>
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<p>Microsoft Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), alongside Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) and Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), has become part of the primary framework for building the next wave of business applications for the Microsoft Windows operating system WCF provides the underpinning technology driving distributed solutions based on the Microsoft platform; with it, you can build powerful service-oriented systems designed to address connected services and applications WCF is also an integral technology for building and accessing services running in the cloud under Windows Azure.<span id="more-697"></span>You can use WCF to create new services as well as augment and interoperate with many existing services created by using other technologies When designing distributed applications in the past, you frequently had to choose a specific technology, such as Web services, COM+, Microsoft Message Queue, or NET Framework Remoting That choice often had a fundamental impact on the architecture of your solutions In contrast, WCF provides a consistent model for implementing scalable and extensible systems that employ a variety of technologies with which you can design and architect your solutions without being restricted by a specific connectivity mechanism.<div class="adsense_inside_post"> 
          
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In short, if you are building professional, service-oriented solutions for Windows, you need to learn about WCF</p>
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		<title>Pro Silverlight 4 in VB</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jan 2011 10:13:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Silverlight is a framework for building rich, browser-hosted applications that run on a variety of operating systems. Silverlight works its magic through a browser plug-in. When you surf to a web page that includes some Silverlight content, this browser plug-in runs, executes the code, and renders that content in a specifically designated region of the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Silverlight is a framework for building rich, browser-hosted applications that run on a variety of operating systems. Silverlight works its magic through a browser plug-in. When you surf to a web page that includes some Silverlight content, this browser plug-in runs, executes the code, and renders that content in a specifically designated region of the page. The important part is that the Silverlight plug-in provides a far richer environment than the traditional blend of HTML and JavaScript that powers ordinary web pages. Used carefully and artfully, you can create Silverlight pages that have interactive graphics, use vector animations, and play video and sound files. <span id="more-688"></span> If this all sounds eerily familiar, it’s because the same trick has been tried before. Several other technologies use a plug-in to stretch the bounds of the browser, including Java, ActiveX, Shockwave, and (most successfully) Adobe Flash. Although all these alternatives are still in use, none of them has become the single, dominant platform for rich web development. Many of them suffer from a number of problems, including installation headaches, poor development tools, and insufficient compatibility with the full range of browsers and operating systems. The only technology that’s been able to avoid these pitfalls is Flash, which boasts excellent crossplatform support and widespread adoption. However, Flash has only recently evolved from a<br />
spunky multimedia player into a set of dynamic programming tools. It still offers less than a modern programming environment like .NET. <div class="adsense_inside_post"> 
          
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That’s where Silverlight fits into the picture. Silverlight aims to combine the raw power and cross-platform support of Flash with a first-class programming platform that incorporates the fundamental concepts of .NET. At the moment, Flash has the edge over Silverlight because of its widespread adoption and its maturity. However, Silverlight boasts a few architectural features that Flash can’t match—most importantly, the fact that it’s based on a scaled-down version of .NET’s common language runtime (CLR) and allows developers to write client-side code using pure VB.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[DLR stands for dynamic language runtime. Maybe you already know something about it and the reason you picked up this book is to learn how the DLR works and how to make use of it. If you haven’t heard of the DLR, you may be wondering whether it’s worth your time learning it. One reason [...]]]></description>
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<p>DLR stands for dynamic language runtime. Maybe you already know something about it and the reason you picked up this book is to learn how the DLR works and how to make use of it. If you haven’t heard of the DLR, you may be wondering whether it’s worth your time learning it. One reason people might regard the DLR as irrelevant to their work is that they think the DLR is for implementing new languages. And since most of us write programs to solve specific problems and very few of us implement languages, learning the DLR may not seem like a good investment. That was in fact my initial misconception when I first heard of the DLR, around the time it was announced in 2007. After some study, I quickly realized the broad applicability of the DLR in many areas of my day-to-day programming work.<br />
Because of that potential misconception, I want to highlight some areas in which the DLR shines. The point I want to get across is that the DLR is not merely for running or implementing dynamic languages. It is also very useful for application scripting, meta-programming, aspect-oriented programming (AOP), building DSLs (domain-specific languages), unit test mocking, and a lot more. Instead of just throwing out those buzz words and iterating through them with dry discussions, I figure the best way to highlight the practical usefulness of the DLR is through some examples. So that’s what this chapter will do. Normally an introductory chapter like this has a Hello World example. We will have not just one, but four, plus some demonstrations.<span id="more-679"></span>Since most people know the DLR as a platform for building and running dynamic languages, we’ll start with a Hello World example of running a dynamic language. Next we’ll show a Hello World example of building a dynamic language. We’ll then take that language and show how to embed it in a host application written in C#. Finally, we’ll end the series of Hello World examples with a REPL (read-evalprint-loop) console for the Hello World language. It might seem strange to use the building of a programming language as a Hello World example. After all, building a programming language is no trivial task. But, as you will see, because of the rich features the DLR provides, we can do all the things mentioned with very little code.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Why C#? Why .NET?
Programming languages exist to help developers be more productive. Many successful languages simplify or automate tedious tasks that previously had to be done by hand. Some offer new techniques that allow old problems to be tackled more effectively, or on a larger scale than before. How much difference C# can make to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Why C#? Why .NET?<br />
Programming languages exist to help developers be more productive. Many successful languages simplify or automate tedious tasks that previously had to be done by hand. Some offer new techniques that allow old problems to be tackled more effectively, or on a larger scale than before. How much difference C# can make to you will depend on your programming background, of course, so it’s worth considering what sorts of people the language designers had in mind when they created C#.<span id="more-582"></span><a title="Programming C# 4.0" href="http://rapidshare.com/files/420313611/Programming_C__4.0_6th_Ed.rar" target="_blank"> Programming C# 4.0 6th Edition</a><div class="adsense_inside_post"> 
          
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C# is aimed at developers working on the Windows platform, and its syntax is instantly familiar to users of C or C++, or other languages that draw from the same tradition, such as JavaScript and Java. Fundamental language elements such as statements, expressions, function declarations, and flow control are modeled as closely as possible on their equivalents in C family languages.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Performance in web applications is clearly very important. The web potentially allows millions of users to access your application simultaneously. How is your application going to cope with such a load? How much hardware do you need to ensure it can handle the required number of users? What happens to your application when its peak [...]]]></description>
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<p>Performance in web applications is clearly very important. The web potentially allows millions of users to access your application simultaneously. How is your application going to cope with such a load? How much hardware do you need to ensure it can handle the required number of users? What happens to your application when its peak capacity is exceeded? These are questions that really need to be answered.<br />
As a business, I want to know that the applications supporting my commercial endeavors can cope with the size and usage patterns of my customer base. I also want to make accurate estimations around the amount of infrastructure required to support my current customer base, and what infrastructure is going to be required to support my future customers, based on a projected growth factor. All this can apply to both intranet and broader Internet applications.<span id="more-492"></span> As solution developers, we try to write software that is fast, responsive and scalable; but until we can measure and quantify these factors, we can really only make guesses based on the technology and techniques used, and the environment that the application must operate in.<div class="adsense_inside_post"> 
          
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Effective performance, load, and stress testing can be used to answer all these questions. It removes the vague assumptions around an application&#8217;s performance, and provides a level of confidence about what the application can do in a given scenario. But what do we mean by performance testing, load testing, and stress testing? Often, these terms will be used interchangeably, but they actually refer to slightly different aspects of an overall process.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[This book is fundamentally a companion text as much as it is an introduction. A content management
system is a nontrivial piece of software with many “moving pieces.” As such, it would be next to
impossible to document the usage of each and every line of code in a meaningful way while still giving
adequate coverage to the [...]]]></description>
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<p>This book is fundamentally a companion text as much as it is an introduction. A content management<br />
system is a nontrivial piece of software with many “moving pieces.” As such, it would be next to<br />
impossible to document the usage of each and every line of code in a meaningful way while still giving<br />
adequate coverage to the topics new to .NET 4.0. <span id="more-484"></span> In terms of structure, each chapter introduces a new topic of some sort, breaking down the core<br />
concepts quickly using small, straightforward examples. The remainder of the chapter is used to<br />
demonstrate how those concepts were applied to solving the challenges that building a CMS presents.<br />
Along the way, I’ve tried to highlight useful bits of information (or pitfalls) that mark the way from design<br />
to implementation.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[apparent that one of the more troublesome areas still remaining for developers is that of accessing data
from different data sources. In particular, database access and XML manipulation are often
cumbersome at best and problematic at worst.
The database problems are numerous. First, there is the issue that we cannot programmatically
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<p>apparent that one of the more troublesome areas still remaining for developers is that of accessing data<br />
from different data sources. In particular, database access and XML manipulation are often<br />
cumbersome at best and problematic at worst.<br />
The database problems are numerous. First, there is the issue that we cannot programmatically<br />
interact with a database at the native language level. This means syntax errors often go undetected until<br />
runtime. Incorrectly referenced database fields are not detected either. This can be disastrous, especially<br />
if this occurs during the execution of error-handling code. Nothing is more frustrating than having an<br />
entire error-handling mechanism fail because of syntactically invalid code that has never been tested.<br />
Sometimes this is unavoidable because of unanticipated error behavior. Having database code that is<br />
not validated at compile time can certainly lead to this problem.<span id="more-480"></span> A second problem is the nuisance caused by the differing data types utilized by a particular data<br />
domain, such as database or XML data types versus the native language in which the program is written.<br />
In particular, dates and times can be quite a hassle.<br />
XML parsing, iterating, and manipulation can be quite tedious. Often an XML fragment is all that is<br />
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Rather than just add more classes and methods to address these deficiencies in a piecemeal fashion,<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Why does the world need yet another web framework?
This is the question that is most likely on your mind-or perhaps it’s what you were thinking when you
saw this book sitting on the shelf. We each asked ourselves this many times over the last few years.
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<p>Why does the world need yet another web framework?<br />
This is the question that is most likely on your mind-or perhaps it’s what you were thinking when you<br />
saw this book sitting on the shelf. We each asked ourselves this many times over the last few years.<br />
Indeed there are many frameworks out there today flavored with every buzzword the industry can think<br />
of. In short: it’s easy to be skeptical. Yet as we, the authors, delve deeper into the latest and greatest web<br />
framework, we’re each starting to realize just how far the industry has come in the last 10 years.<br />
Rob began programming for the web with Classic ASP in 1997 and was giddy with excitement.<br />
When .NET came out he remembers running around his office, stopping everyone from working<br />
and explaining that the world just tilted on its axis.<span id="more-458"></span><br />
We all feel the same way about ASP.NET MVC 2. Not because it’s “something different,” but<br />
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platform renders the View? Change it! Just about every part of the ASP.NET MVC 2 Framework is<br />
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ASP.NET MVC 2 is a web framework that comes with a bunch of conventions to make your life<br />
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