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Enterprise Zone
As your projects grow more complicated, you'll need a build system to keep track of build results—and MSBuild is up to the task.
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(10/02/08)
Part 1 of this two-part article covered five architecture- and management-focused topics you wish they had told you about SharePoint. This article follows up with five more topics targeted specifically toward SharePoint developers.
(09/30/08)
Learn how to use common object-oriented techniques in F# so that various shapes know how to calculate their own perimeter.
(09/29/08)
There's more to any programming tool than just theoryand the TPL is no exception. Learn about the techniques Rod Stephens used and the problems he encountered in these parallelism case studies.
(09/26/08)
If you have a multi-core computer, chances are your first CPU does all the work while the others spend most of their time twiddling their electronic thumbs. Learn to unlock the idle power of your underused CPUs to greatly improve the performance of your applications.
Sponsored by IBM
Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is seen as the next evolutionary step in software architecture to help IT organisations meet their ever more complex set of challenges. According to IBM, the SOA market could top £7 billion by 2009. Learn the requirements for a service-oriented architecture, how to staff SOA for success and more.
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(09/17/08)
Use the Microsoft Managed Services Engine to manage the changes in your SOA.
(09/12/08)
Create a brand for yourself, have vision, know your team, make a decision, and communicate out: do that and you're a leader.
(09/10/08)
Follow this detailed walkthrough anddespite the lengthy list of prerequisitesyou'll find that installing Performance Point Monitoring Server is a fairly straightforward process.
(09/03/08)
Developers have to ensure that their Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) endpoints are durable and reliable, because transactions depend on them. Learn how to bullet proof your WCF services with MSMQ 4.0.
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Not-quite-with-it adults solicit advice of teenagers at San Francisco's CTIA conference.
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Past Blog Posts:
VMWare Chief Chiefly Wrong
While there's no doubt that other application types running on other OSs are more common than they once were, the idea that "people are no longer writing traditional Windows applications" simply indicates how far out of touch Maritz is with the mainstream efforts of working developers.
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