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.NET Zone
(06/29/09)
Leverage these new features in C# 4.0 to interoperate with new dynamic .NET languages, and simplify your code.
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(06/22/09)
Pay attention to the true goal of software to avoid over-engineering your software solutions.
(06/18/09)
Discover how to use F#'s active patterns to build prototype parsers that you can test interactively.
(06/17/09)
Today's organizations have realized that the total cost of applications includes not only development, deployment, and training costs, but also costs associated with the long-term monitoring and maintenance of the application.
(06/15/09)
Unit tests are not "unit" tests if they test things other than the System Under Test (SUT).
Even though chip clock speed has stopped its year-by-year improvement, today's multicore chips can provide dramatic improvements in application performancebut you have to alter your code to take advantage of their power. Find out what you can do to gain multicore performance.
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(06/05/09)
Change is inevitable, but with a little planning and a few key principles, you can minimize the impact that changes have on your WCF service consumers.
(06/01/09)
Discover how to use the Castle Windsor Inversion of Control container to build flexible applications.
(05/28/09)
Writing software is hard, particularly when the tools you use force you to think at too low a level. At that point, its time to start thinking about changing the way you write codeby making it easier to write code.
(05/27/09)
By manipulating an element's RenderTransform with attached behaviors, you can greatly increase the overall robustness and reusability of any drag-and-drop implementation in Silverlight.
(05/20/09)
Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 provides a robust development platform for server-side developers. Find out how web services exposed by the MS CRM SDK can be used to build line-of-business custom solutions on CRM data.
Where Is Java EE 6?
There were no formal announcements at JavaOne about Java EE 6 -- or were there?
IBMs Cloud Computing Starts With Developers
UPDATED:IBM's CloudBurst and Smart Business products recognize that today's businesses focus on developing and deploying software fast, cheaply, and with as few bugs as possible.
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In modern debugging, good problem-solving abilities often take a backseat to efficient information retrieval.
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