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For those of you who plans to come to the WDC meeting today about one of the most hot subjects today which is OData ! I uploaded the presentation so you can download it from here before the lecture : For those of you who still missed the event on Microsoft site or are not yet registered to the group mailing list, here is a link to the event itself : Details and Registration See you there,
I’m honored to say that I got the Microsoft MVP award for ASP.NET once again. The last year was really exciting on the Web Development part, and I was really happy to see so many developers that “webify” their applications, and that got so much interest on different web technologies, web architectures and integrated scenarios. I sure hope that the next year will be another good year on the web side, for ASP.NET web forms, ASP.NET MVC, ASP.NET Dynamic Data, Silverlight, IIS, jQuery, and well...
Thank you all for coming to my lecture today at Microsoft, it was a quick run on a lot of new technologies and it was great to see so many people with so many questions. On the lecture I talked about ASP.NET 4 Web development, and about VS2010 as a tool, and I also presented the large picture that MS have about Web Development and the combination of ASP.NET Ajax, ASP.NET Dynamic Data, ASP.NET Web Forms and ASP.NET MVC. The slides and demos will be available at Microsoft Israel site, but in the meantime...
Thank you all for attending my session “ASP.NET 4 – What’s in it for me?” on Developer Academy 4 yesterday, and I hope that you enjoyed it as much I did ! You can download the presentation and demo files from here : (and it’ll also be available for download from here on the following days) I was delighted to see that so many people today are interested in ASP.NET development and want to step up the technology curve. For those of you who’s been there or for the ones that going to watch the recording...
Programming ASP.NET Applications that really works is not an easy task, and finally on the last version of ASP.NET 4 Microsoft did it, and many features that were missing on previous versions made it to this platform. There are a lot of new versions of many Technologies that made it through the phase of being released to manufacture, and I guess that in every new technology, the first question that come to mind is “It’s great that Microsoft are working hard, but… hmm… what’s in it for me?”, well...
You can download the slides of the great lecture of Udi Dahan on last Sunday at WDC (Web Developers Community) from here : As usual, it was a pleasure to see you there, hope to see you again next month (I’ll have another post about it soon enough…)
Today at 17:00 Udi Dahan is going talk about Command-Query Responsibility Segregation, and he is going to show the simplicity of how to work with a pattern that simplifies all the work with distributed systems. Udi Dahan is a well know international speaker, and his lectures are always very helpful, especially in the way of him taking a complex idea and giving a well cleared view of it by an example. For those of you that missed the UG mail, or didn’t see the event on Microsoft site : ...
I would like to thank all of you who came to my sessions on The Sela Developers Practice (SDP) Conference last week. On that week I presented a seminar of a whole day containing the new staff for web developers on VS2010, I had a session on ASP.NET MVC 2, and I was participating in a MVP Panel where we discussed present and future development directions. It was great meeting all of you, and having so many questions on different technologies and different scenarios . I sure hope that we’ll soon meet...
I would like to thank all of you who came to see my MSDN Session a few days ago on VS2010 Web Development. I recommend you all to download the beta and start looking into all the cool features and enhancements of ASP.NET 4.0 and the new VS IDE. The lecture materials are going to be also on Microsoft Israel site (in a few days), but in the meanwhile, you can also download them from here :
The new things that the ASP.NET team are considering : Smartyroute – easier to configure routes (if you are familiar with routing from MVC and ASP.NET forms 4.0) one Time setup of routes and you’ll be able to ask the smartyroute methods to give you the next page, route, etc… Performance of web pages. like combining few images into one image, making the number of round trips smaller Some common operations that could be simplified : email verification, openID, Active record ASP.NET Helpers : Image...
ASP.NET core services is always a great thing to hear about, and on the stage is Stefan Shackow : ARM is letting ASP.NET to keep track about how much an application in an appdomain is using the CPU, and this let us use few performance counters to use performance monitor to check it up. (by the way, the counter name is partly managed memory estimated time because of GC, that until Gen 2 collection you don’t get an accurate number. Session Sate : Heavy use of customers on Session state, and...
I would like to thank all of you who came to see my MSDN Session a few days ago on VS2010 Web Development. I recommend you all to download the beta and start looking into all the cool features and enhancements of ASP.NET 4.0 and the new VS IDE. The lecture materials are going to be also on Microsoft Israel site (in a few days), but in the meanwhile, you can also download them from here : Technorati Tags: ASP.NET , DEV , VS2010
This Wednesday 14/10/2009 at Microsoft Raanana, I’m going to talk about the new staff on VS2010 for Web Developers. On this talk I’m going to cover changes on ASP.NET 4 the following subjects : ASP.NET Core Services Sessions, Config, Monitoring etc… ASP.NET Web Forms ViewState, Routing, ClientID’s etc.. ASP.NET Ajax Caching, Observer, Templates etc.. ASP.NET MVC & DD Areas, Async etc.. ASP.NET Deployment This half a day event will give you an better understanding of what is coming just...
Thanks for all of you who attended my session, it was a pleasure to have a full room with people interested in Web development and on this exciting new ASP.NET MVC Framework. As I presented on my demo, ASP.NET MVC is now in Version 2 Preview 1, and is supported by VS2008 SP1 and of course on the beta of VS2010. In both cases you need to download and install it from here. Although I spent my time writing code during the lecture, I added the full presentation with more slide than I shown. ...
One Step forward for the ASP.NET MVC Framework, which is by far the best layered, model oriented and structured Framework Microsoft offered till today for web development. The new framework is now out there for VS2008 SP1 and between the different versions there are some features that will appear later on, you can check out the MVC Futures DLLs that will ship through Codeplex site. The new version includes : Areas Support DataAnnotation validation Support Strongly Typed UI Helpers UI Helper Templating...
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