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PUBLIC MARKS from tadanderson with tags technology & .NET3.0

2010

SOA with .NET and Windows Azure Book Review

This book is a must have for anyone that wants to know what Microsoft technologies have to offer to accomplish Service Oriented Architecture.

2009

.NET Security and Hacking Tool Belt - Tools, Books, Videos, and Sites

There are a ton of tools and books out on security and hacking. I have listed some of the tools, books, videos, and sites I keep in my security tool belt....

2008

Cool Links IV- .NET 3.5, Architecture, AJAX, UML, EPF, Patterns, GOF, VSTS 2008, WPF, Silverlight, SQL 2008, XAML

This is the fourth installment of cool links. It includes links on .NET 3.5, Architecture, AJAX, UML, EPF, Patterns, GOF, VSTS 2008, WPF, Silverlight, SQL 2008, XAML, SPARX EA, Visio, Seam Carving, New Books, FXCop, etc.

2007

Cool Links III- .NET 3.0, 3.5, Acropolis, TFS, AJAX, Visual Studio 2008, CAB, WPF, Silverlight, WCF, SQL Server 2008

I posted a few sets of links a few months ago. Here is another list. There has been a ton of new info to keep up with. Topics - .NET 3.0, 3.5, Acropolis, TFS, AJAX, Visual Studio 2008, CAB, WPF, Silverlight, SQL Server 2008, Architecture, WCF, LINQ, MVP, Repository Factory, etc...

BizTalk Server2006 R2 Capabilities

There is a new poster and new datasheet available for getting an overview of the BizTalk Server 2006 R2 Capabilities.

A New Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) Webcast Series

I have checked out the first one in the Windows Communication Foundation Top to Bottom Webcast Series by Michele Leroux Bustamante a Chief Architect with IDesign Inc., and I am sold. I will definitely be checking out the rest of this series. This info is great, and so are her presentation skills.

Pro WPF: Windows Presentation Foundation in .NET 3.0 Book Review

I really didn't need another book on WPF, at least that is what my girlfriend would say, but it was definitely worth buying.

Microsoft?. When will we sleep???

A few weeks ago I wrote a blog about how my newly ordered book was out of date 2 months before it was published. Another book I have been keeping my eye on has had to change its name because it can't get released before the next Microsoft release.

Windows Presentation Foundation Performance Profiling Tools

The WPF Performance Profiling tools have been extracted from the .NET 3.5 SDK and uploaded as standalone downloads.

MSDN Magazine in HTML Help File Format

I never noticed this before so I thought I would point it out. Microsoft has the MSDN Magazine in HTML Help File Format available for download here.

Programming Microsoft Composite UI Application Block and Smart Client Software Factory Book on the Way

Programming Microsoft Composite UI Application Block and Smart Client Software Factory Book on the Way. I am hoping that this book provides a good path through the documentation and that it settles some of the contradictions found in it.

Microsoft Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) Guidance

The Patterns and Practices team has started an upgrade initiative for the Microsoft Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) Guidance.

Smart Client Software Factory (SCSF) v2 Released (May 2007)!!!!

The Smart Client Software Factory (SCSF) v2 (May 2007), which includes Windows Presentation Foundation interoperability CAB extensions and View with presenter recipe, is available for download.

Experts4D Smart Client Software Factory WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation) Community Site

There is now a CodePlex site dedicated to the Smart Client Software Factory using Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF).

Windows Workflow Foundation Web Workflow Approvals Starter Kit

This starter kit is a Visual Studio 2005 project that demonstrates using Windows Workflow Foundation for simple task oriented workflow in an ASP.NET web application.

Expression Blend and Expression Studio will be available to MSDN Premium subscribers.

Expression Blend and Expression Studio will be available to MSDN Premium subscribers. This is great news!!! When they removed the Expression tools from the MSDN subscriber's area, I thought we were going to get stuck having to buy them.