Contents tagged with DEV
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February 2010 Meeting of Israel Dot Net Developers User Group (IDNDUG)
Please Notice Change in dates
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Predictions for 2010 #2 – Three MS Technologies to Watch in 2010
While we can expect a lot of excitement, attention, and noise around the April release of VS 2010 and .NET 4, there are a few other strategic (i.e. longer term) technologies that I think we need to be paying attention to as well:
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Predictions for 2010 #1 – ASP.NET MVC Goes Mainstream
While originally an “interesting” technology for the fringe of ASP.NET developers, the Model-View-Controller (MVC) framework is clearly destined to become mainstream. Version 2.0 will be included as part of VS 2010 / .NET 4 and has smoothed some of the rough edges of the initial release.
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January 2010 Meeting of Israel Dot Net Developers User Group (IDNDUG)
The January meeting of the Israel Dot Net Developers User Group will be held on Wednesday January 20, 2010. This meeting will focus on real-real issues and practices in developing unit tests, with a variety of tools. Our speakers will be Dror Helper and Gil Zilberfeld from the company Typemock.
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Microsoft Sync Framework 2.0 Released
While the release of Beta 2 of Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4 is getting all of the attention this week, version 2.0 of the Microsoft Sync Framework was also released this week and can be downloaded from here.
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Outsourcing R&D as a Strategy to Grow Your Business
Included below is an article regarding strategic outsourcing of R&D that I recently came across. I’d be very interested in hearing your thoughts and/or plans in this area.
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Creating a Profitable Startup Company
If you are involved, or considering starting, your own technology business, I strongly recommend you invest half an hour to watch this video by David Heinemeier Hansson, creator of the Ruby on Rails framework and Partner at 37Signals.
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Top 10 Tips Working Developers Should Know about Windows 7
Check out all of the details on Scott Hanselman’s blog
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Windows 7 Training Kit For Developers
The Windows 7 Training Kit for Developers includes presentations, hands-on labs, and demos designed to help you learn how to build applications that are compatible with and shine on Windows 7.