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A British Geek in Texas Pontificates
Developers: Learning While Commuting
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over 5 years ago
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adamhems
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Most of us still have to commute to the office, and some of us have to travel a fair bit, and a great way for us techies to get more from this time (other than sleeping!) is to listen to audio shows on interesting technical subjects. I have listened to...
A British Geek in Texas Pontificates
Caching in Winforms / SmartClient Apps
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over 5 years ago
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adamhems
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Caching frequently-accessed data is often desirable in Winforms/Smart Client applications in order to maximise performance because reading a value from a well-designed cache can be less expensive, and/or provide fault tolerance (permitting limited off...
A British Geek in Texas Pontificates
Creating Compelling browser-based applications: WPF/e
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over 5 years ago
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adamhems
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I thought you might be interested in quickly learning the essentials of the upcoming Microsoft technology for creating compelling user interfaces within the browser for your custom applications (think Flash-like apps) – it’s called WPF/e (Windows Presentation...
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