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Phil's Blog
Practical Tools for Analyzing Concurrency – Code Stepping
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over 3 years ago
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One of the clear differences between the release of Visual Studio 2010 (VS2010) and any of its predecessors is the new support for developing parallel code for multi-core computers. If you are a .NET developer, the 4.0 .NET Framework includes PLINQ and...
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Experimenting with Data and Services
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over 3 years ago
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Like me, you may have missed the AzGroups.org Day of .NET event in Phoenix during the latter part of May. I highly recommend the Hanselman treatment of OData and especially if your a bit confused by the pesky rebranding engine that hopefully has...
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Introducing LightSwitch and WebMatrix - New Visual Studio Tools
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You'll want to check-out these two new tools that extend the functionality of Visual Studio and make it easier to develop common types of desktop, web, and azure applications. Web Matrix is announced here ... LightSwitch is detailed here ...
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