Contents tagged with .NET Whidbey
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WebCast Videos from Wrox
Jim Minatel at Wrox is doing a set of webcast videos. A new one has recently been posted. This is one by Scott Hanselman. Scott has several coming out on Developer Productivity tools. The first video is available at http://www.wrox.com/WileyCDA/Section/id-292091.html. Congratulations to Scott on a job well done. Some of the other videos currently available are:
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Atlas June CTP is out
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ASP.NET Podcast Show #57 - Wally on Interfaces
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ASP.NET Podcast Show #56 - Paul on Atlas and Load Testing
- Personal Update
- Work with Atlas
- Getting a 4th degree black belt.
- Work
- Real Consultant work with Atlas
- Atlas control Toolkit (http://blogs.msdn.com/sburke)
- My atlas Password Strength Extender control
- Listener shout out to Peter Tassell
- Web Load testing
- Load testing for 10,000 concurrent users
- Visual Studio Team Test, Perfmon, Excel
- Strengths/likes, difficulties
- Why 10,000 concurrent users?
- Ideal setup of test rig
- Setting up controllers, test agents
- Automated recording and gathering of test data
- Scheduling tips
- Personal Update
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Doug Turnure's sample code and presentation files from Multi-threading in .NET
Doug came to Knoxville and did a really good talk on Multi-threading in .NET. I have uploaded his sample code and presentation to my site, if you are interested in reading it.
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East Tennessee .NET User Group - Doug Turnure - "Multithreading in .NET"
June 27, 2006 - http://www.865got.net/
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Writing a book? Too much time and effort. Taking over the Java Section? Priceless
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Suggested/Hoped for V.Next Features for .NET, VS.NET, ADO.NET, and Sql Server
I have a couple of suggestions/requests for the various .NET teams at Microsoft.
I'd like to hear what you want fixed, changed, added, or dropped from these and other products. Leave me a comment please.
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ASP.NET Podcast Show #54 - IIS7 with Brett, Thomas, and Chris
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New web site dedicated to IIS (and IIS7)
Looks like MS has just opened up a new web site for IIS. The site is www.iis.net. There is even a VS.NET start kit for managed modules on the site. Very cool indeed.
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