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whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Implement the Complete Model View Controller Pattern (MVC) Pattern for the Web With Visual WebGui (Level 300)2008-10-23 Microsoft
  The attendee of this webcast will learn how Visual WebGui solves the complexity of utilizing the model view controller pattern (MVC) pattern in Web development in a light, simple, and productive way. Visual WebGui enables to effectively use the complete MVC desktop strength while developing Web applications, as well as utilizing existing application blocks and best practices of MVC implementation for large, multi-screen, and complex Web applications.

Tags: Windows Vista
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Programming a Full-Blown Silverlight Line-of-Business Application in 20 Minutes (Level 100)2008-07-23 Microsoft
  This webcast uses the Gizmox Visual WebGui framework to "Light up" a fully blown, line-of-business application in 20 minutes. The presenter of this webcast demonstrate how to make Windows Forms (WinForms) controls available for Microsoft Silverlight browser plug-in applications and how one can style UI by using fully enabled Microsoft Expression Blend design software. The outcome is a Silverlight application with a very light footprint. As a bonus, the application is secured by design with no open ends to protect.

Tags: Graphics Applications, Application Development
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Unit Testing for Mobile Devices (Level 300)2008-07-23 Microsoft
  With Microsoft Visual Studio 2008, unit testing is now available for mobile device developers as well. The presenter of this webcast explores unit testing for devices. The attendee will learn how to create unit tests for smart device application; they will also learn how to debug unit tests and how to run unit tests inside a command prompt.

Tags: Programming Languages, Application Development
  
whitepaper Fast, Powerful Visualization Tools Help Game Builder Hit Casino Jackpot2008-07-18 Microsoft
  International Game Technology (IGT) builds game equipment and systems for the gaming industry. The industry has adopted standards to move from mechanical to networked games that casinos can configure electronically, rather than through mechanical retrofitting. IGT needed to create a gaming system that would enable casino managers to dynamically modify game themes and content on the casino floor. The company turned to Windows Presentation Foundation - part of the Microsoft .NET Framework - to create the richer visualizations needed to make the new system easy and intuitive to use.

Tags: .NET, Application Development
  
whitepaper Introduction to Dependency Injection With Microsoft Enterprise Library Unity Application Block2008-07-11 Microsoft
  This webcast introduces the Microsoft Enterprise Library Unity Application Block - a lightweight, extensible dependency injection container with support for constructor, property, and method call injection. Dependency injection is a popular software engineering technique that supports loosely-coupled design and facilitates application testability and maintainability. The presenter discusses the common scenarios and demonstrates how Unity addresses them in various contexts - from a standalone smart client application to a web application and service.

Tags: Programming Languages, Application Development
  
whitepaper Taking Advantage of Microsoft Enterprise Library 4.0 for Visual Studio 20082008-07-11 Microsoft
  Microsoft Enterprise Library is a collection of reusable software components (application blocks) designed to assist software developers with common enterprise development challenges (such as logging, validation, exception handling, and many others). The design of application blocks encapsulates the Microsoft recommended and proven practices for .NET application development. This webcast provide an overview of Enterprise Library and cover the new features of Enterprise Library 4.0, including: integration with Unity dependency injection container; improved instrumentation and WMI2 support; and pluggable cache manager.

Tags: Programming Languages, Application Development
  
whitepaper Configuring Team System for Your Environment2008-06-27 Microsoft
  Working with customers on Team System, few questions are raised around the configuration of the Team System environment. From external users using Team Foundation Server to setting up test rigs for staged load tests. This webcast will cover some of these typical scenarios in Team System, and makes one aware of various resources that one has access to, to help guide the deployment.

Tags: Programming Languages, Application Development
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Using Windows PowerShell With Visual Studio 2008 (Level 200)2008-05-29 Microsoft
  Windows PowerShell is arguably one of the coolest things to happen to developers and administrators alike. Harness the power of the Microsoft .NET Framework from the command line. The attendee will learn how to write scripts in no time at all. Windows PowerShell, leverage current .NET Framework experience to turn into one heck of a good scripter.

Tags: Programming Languages, Application Development
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Running Tests With Visual Studio 2008 (Level 200)2008-05-28 Microsoft
  This webcast explore the wonder and glory that is testing in Microsoft Visual Studio 2008. The attendee will learn the how, when, where, and why of testing. Armed with this newfound knowledge one will be able to amaze his/her friends with the testing prowess.

Tags: Programming Languages, Application Development
  
whitepaper Humboldt: Exploring Linked Data2008-03-10 Hewlett-Packard
  This paper presents Humboldt, a novel user interface for browsing RDF data. The user interfaces for browsing RDF data are reviewed. They argue that browsing tasks require both a facet browser's ability to select and process groups of resources at a time and a 'Resource at a time' browser's ability to navigate anywhere in a dataset. This paper describes Humboldt which combines these two features in a single coherent interface. Their approach is based on the operation of pivoting, which enables the user to move the focus of a browsing from one set of resources to a set of related resources. With repeated use of the pivot operation the user can browse anywhere in the data.

Tags: GUI, Web Services