Brad Abrams
Design Guidelines, Managed code and the .NET Framework
June 2009 - Posts
New MSDN Article on RIA Services Published
I saw Maurice de Beijer recently published a good introduction article on .NET RIA Services. Getting started with the .NET RIA Services The post starts with a very good introduction: RIA, short for Rich Internet Applications, is a bit of an umbrella
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Unit Testing with .NET RIA Services
Vijay , one of the folks working on RIA Services recently posted a very good overview of how to do Unit Testing with .NET RIA Services. I think this is an important benefit of adopting the RIA Services pattern. Check it out and let us know
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PM Tip #10: Interview Tips for Landing a Great Program Management Job
Recently a friend of mine at Microsoft asked about tips for how to land a great Program Management job at Microsoft. It has been a while since I did a “PM Tips” post, so I thought I’d use the opportunity to share my thoughts and get
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A new generation of programmers begins
I have started teaching my 6-year old son logo as our summer learning project. My goal is to help him discover the creativity and logical thinking approach that programming requires. And, of course to share a passion that I have with him, so there
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Release Roadmap for .NET RIA Services
Dinesh Kulkarni recently posted our current thinking on the release roadmap for .NET RIA Services . One thing I love about this product is that we are able to iterate rapidly with the community to get the product right. This means being
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Silverlight 3 and .NET RIA Services Keynote at VSLive!
I just finished up the keynote at VSLive in Vegas. I did an update of my Building Amazing Business Applications with Silverlight 3 talk from Mix09 . I updated to the latest internal builds of Silverlight 3 and .NET RIA Services
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Forms Auth\Windows Auth – what is more common?
I was talking to some coworkers today about the scenarios for Forms Auth and Windows Auth in line of business applications. We were having a debate about which was more common. As you might guess at Microsoft we are an all windows shop,
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[2005] Framework Design Guidelines (First Edition)
[2005] .NET Framework Standard Library Annotated Reference, Volume 2
[2004] .NET Framework Standard Library Annotated Reference, Volume 1
[2004] Base Class Library Reference Poster
[2002] Programming in the .NET Environment
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