May 2010
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May 24, 2010
24
May'10
XML Binding
Working with XML data couldn't be easier in WPF. Just add an XMLDataProvider to your XAML and provide the location of your XML resource, using a local XML file as the source. Continue Reading
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May 24, 2010
24
May'10
ASP.NET Ajax tutorial
This reference introduces developers to Microsoft's ASP.NET Ajax framework with a plethora of tips, tutorials and webcasts. Continue Reading
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May 20, 2010
20
May'10
Q&A: Visual Studio expert on using Silverlight, ASP.NET MVC and XAML
When learning Visual Studio 2010, how do you decide on WPF or Silverlight? When will you have to move from visual editors to actual code, and what challenges might you face with ASP.NET MVC? In this Q&A, author and Microsoft MVP Joe Mayo tackles ... Continue Reading
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May 19, 2010
19
May'10
Visual Studio 2010: A Beginner's Guide
In "Visual Studio 2010: A Beginner's Guide," author Joe Mayo provides a gradual on-ramp to development with Visual Studio 2010. Read a free excerpt from the book. Continue Reading
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May 18, 2010
18
May'10
Q&A: Author and Microsoft C# MVP highlights new enhancements and common challenges with Visual Studi
While Microsoft fixed many issues to Visual Studio in version 2010, updates are "evolutionary not revolutionary," says author Alex Mackey. In VS 2010/.NET 4.0, Microsoft updated a number of APIs and has made parallelization much easier. On the down ... Continue Reading
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May 11, 2010
11
May'10
Special characters in XAML
XAML files are a form of XML. As such, they have to follow the rules of XML. There is one XML rule that can cause trouble when working with strings within attributes in XAML, known as special character. Continue Reading
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May 10, 2010
10
May'10
Introducing .NET 4.0 with Visual Studio 2010
Introducing .NET 4.0 with Visual Studio 2010 covers the changes and enhancements made to .NET and Visual Studio. Read a free excerpt from the book. Continue Reading
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May 10, 2010
10
May'10
Where Microsoft fits in the open source world
Brian Goldfarb is director of Developer Platform and Tools at Microsoft. In a recent email interview, he talked about Microsoft's evolving strategy on open source and contributions the company has made to the open source community. Continue Reading