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WDC.IL March meeting: JavaScript and jQuery
Hi all! The meeting will take place tomorrow, March 14, 2011. This time, I’m going to dive deep into JavaScript concepts, such as context, closures, functions and so on. In my feeling, understanding those concepts is an absolute must for every web developer. Come and learn for free! You can still register using this link: http://wdcil3.eventbrite.com . See you there!
WDC.IL February Meeting: Facebook for Developers
Update: the event date has changed due to the “Family Day” The February Web Developers Community meeting will be held on February 3, 2011 ,February 6, 2011 as usually at Microsoft Israel Offices in Ra'anana. This is going to be a special meeting. First, we are saying good bye to Noam King, who has established this community 3 years ago. Vlad Azarkhin and Gal Kogman will take of this communty starting with this meeting. Second, we're launching the WDC Israel official Facebook page , and following...
Posted: Jan 25 2011, 01:55 PM by linqed | with no comments
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AppFabric Caching Talk Materials
Thanks to all the attendants of the yesterday’s session. I had a lot of fun, hope you had too. Please feel free sending me questions and comments. You can find slides and demos from the session on my SkyDrive: Have fun. Yours, Vlad Share | var addthis_config = {"data_track_clickback":true};
AppFabric Caching Talk @ WDC Today!
It is still not late to register and take part in the talk. This talk is going to be one of the richest sources of information about AppFabric Caching available, so you will definitely benefit from it. For details and registration: https://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032460308&Culture=he-IL Here is the abstract for the talk: A vast majority of web applications use some kind of relational database to keep data. As it turns out, databases, while being robust, are the source...
Tip: Disable the annoying Admin approvals On Windows 7
Most of us are local administrators on our machines. However, the UAC (User Access Control) feature of Windows 7 annoys us every time there is a need to run an application as an Administrator. You are probably familiar with the darkening screen, the beep and the “Do you want the following program to make a change….” message popping out of nowhere when choosing “Run as Administrator”. Don’t know how about you, but it just freaks me out. Fortunately, there is an easy solution, that doesn’t require...
LINQ Talk at IVCUG
Last Wednesday I did a talk at Israeli Visual C/C++/C# Users Group (IVCUG) on C# 3.0 new features and LINQ. It was my first time taking officially in front of developers audience, and I had so much fun I want to do it again! I've got a terrific feedback from the participants both in person and by the feedback forms they've filled in after the event. Now I feel I can contribute to the developers community by serving complex technologies in a simple and fun way. I've already suggested Moshe...
Posted: Sep 22 2008, 01:52 PM by linqed | with no comments
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