Real World .NET, C# and Silverlight: Indispensible Experiences from 15 MVPs

Author:

Evjen Bill

Publisher:

Wiley India Pvt Ltd

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Publisher

Wiley India Pvt Ltd

Publication Year 2011
ISBN-13

9788126533947

ISBN-10 8126533943
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 648 Pages
Language (English)
Weight (grms) 825
Written by a group of experienced MVPs, this unparalleled book delves into the intricate-and often daunting-world of .NET 4. Each author draws from a particular area of expertise to provide invaluable information on using the various .NET 4, C# 4, Silverlight 4, and Visual Studio tools in the real world. The authors break down the vast .NET 4 Framework into easily digestible portions to offer you a strong foundation on what makes .NET such a popular and successful framework for building a wide range of solutions. • ASP.NET AND JQUERY • ASP.NET PERFORMANCE • ETHICAL HACKING OF ASP.NET • HOW TO BUILD A REAL WORLD SILVERLIGHT 5 APPLICATION • SILVERLIGHT -- THE SILVER LINING FOR LINE-OF-BUSINESS APPLICATIONS • TIPS AND TRICKS FOR DESIGNERS AND DEVELOPERS • MVVM PATTERNS IN SILVERLIGHT 4 • WINDOWS PHONE "MANGO" FOR SILVERLIGHT DEVELOPERS • PRAGMATIC SERVICES COMMUNICATION WITH WCF • SECURING WCF SERVICES USING THE WINDOWS IDENTITY FOUNDATION (WIF) • APPLIED .NET TASK PARALLEL LIBRARY • THE WF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE • PRACTICAL WPF DATA BINDING • DRIVING DEVELOPMENT WITH USER STORIES AND BDD • AUTOMATED UNIT TESTING

Evjen Bill

Bill Evjen has always been an active proponent of various technologies and community-based learning initiatives for Microsoft, open-source, and more. He has been actively involved with Microsoft's .NET since the first bits were released in 2000. In the same year, Bill founded the St. Louis .NET User Group (www.stlnet.org), one of the world's first such groups. Bill is also the founder and former executive director of the International .NET Association, which represented more than 500,000 members worldwide
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