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Technically speaking, ASP.NET MVC is far superior to Web Forms. This is because it’s newer and was designed around an alternate and more modern set of principles and patterns. Is this sufficient reason for you to switch to it? In my opinion, it isn’t. ASP.NET MVC is an excellent choice from the perspective of developers, but that fact alone doesn’t automatically translate into a tangible benefit for the customer and the project. Moreover, ASP.NET MVC is much less forgiving than Web Forms and requires training, or at least self-training. Continue Reading »
Programming Microsoft ASP.NET MVC
Simply put, AS P.NE T 4 is an amazing technology to use to build your Web solutions! When ASP.NET 1.0 was introduced in 2000, many considered it a revolutionary leap forward in the area of Web application development. ASP.NET 2.0 was just as exciting and revolutionary, and ASP.NET 4 is continuing a forward march in providing the best framework today in building applications for the Web. ASP.NET 4 continues to build on the foundation laid by the release of ASP.NET 1.0/2.0/3.5 by focusing on the area of developer productivity.
Professional ASP.NET 4 in C# and VB
“It makes programming fun again!” is a cliché among geeks; all too often it’s used to extol the virtues of some newfangled programming language or platform. But I honestly think there’s no better aphorism to describe iPhone graphics programming. Whether you’re a professional or a hobbyist, I hope this book can play a small role in helping you rediscover the joy of programming. Continue Reading »
iPhone 3D Programming
This book is very different from a typical “bible” approach to a topic. By
structuring the book as a “how-to,” it presents the material by scenario in
steps that are easily followed. Throughout, I have tried to keep the explanatory
text to the minimum necessary and keep the focus on the code itself.
Often, you will find comments embedded in the code to explain nonobvious
bits.
This book is not strictly a language/library book. Besides covering the
language features themselves, it dives into practical examples of application
patterns, useful algorithms, and handy tips that are applicable in many
situations.
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C# 4.0 – How To
Whether using Windows SharePoint Services v3.0 or its more robust sister
product, Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, you can leverage an
abundance of features to build enterprise application solutions. One feature
in particular that has stirred us is the content type. This feature allows you to
define a collection of metadata and processes for a certain type of content within
your organization. For example, a sales proposal would consist of a document,
perhaps some attributes that identify the sales representative and customer, and a
workflow that routes the document for approval from key stakeholders. Taken
together, the sales proposal document, attributes, and workflow process comprise
a SharePoint content type.
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Building Content Type Solutin in Sharepoint 2007
Programmers have a lot on their minds . Programming languages,
programming techniques, development environments, coding style, tools,
development process, deadlines, meetings, software architecture, design patterns,
team dynamics, code, requirements, bugs, code quality. And more. A lot.
There is an art, craft, and science to programming that extends far beyond
the program. The act of programming marries the discrete world of computers
with the fluid world of human affairs. Programmers mediate between the
negotiated and uncertain truths of business and the crisp, uncompromising
domain of bits and bytes and higher constructed types.
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97 Things Every Programmer Should Know
Hacker is a term for both those who write code and those who exploit it. Even though these two groups of hackers have different end goals, both groups use similar problem-solving techniques. Since an understanding of programming helps those who exploit, and an understanding of exploitation helps those who program, many hackers do both. There are interesting hacks found in both the techniques used to write elegant code and the techniques used to exploit programs. Hacking is really just the act of finding a clever and counterintuitive solution to a problem.
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Hacking: The Art of Exploitation, 2nd Edition
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