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Why Task Based Programming (Parallel Extensions)

Hi, Today is October 15th 2009 and I am writing this post to express my understanding about parallel programming using Parallel Extensions (or Task based parallel programming); specifically to express why should we go for this approach. Since the Parallel
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Microsoft Codename "Gemini"

Hi, Today is July 28th 2009 and I am writing this small post to share my understanding on Gemini and Business Intelligence arena and specifically around Analysis Service. Talk about data in Microsoft and the very first thing that comes in mind is SQL
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Physics Based Games in Silverlight

Hi, Today is September 29 - 2008 and I am writing this short post (though big, but short for writing anything over Farseer/SL) to give an idea about one of the immense possibilities with Silverlight - Game Development. I will focus on simplicity to target
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Silverlight and The Application Design

Today is August 5th 2008 and I am writing this short post just to convey how Silverlight changes the overall design of a conventional browser based application. Current public version of Silverlight is 2 Beta2. There are many reasons to use Silverlight;
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ADO.NET Sync Services: Services Based Architecture's Step-by-Step Demo

Today is June 3rd 2008 and I am writing this blog post to demonstrate a step by step guide to developing an ADO.NET Sync Services Sample Application that is using Service Based Architecture. Though I planned to first write a post on ADO.NET Sync Services
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High Scalability Architecture For Data Types Like Image

Today is April 3rd 2008 and this small article focus on the approach of implementing a scalable solution which involve serving large amount of data such as Images. This is an infrastructure pattern. Ever wondered how a large web site serve content such
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Patterns used for navigating between pages in ASP.NET:

ASP.NET offers different APIs and ways (like Server.Transfer, Response.Redirect etc.) through which you can navigate between pages in your web applications. But before choosing any of these ways, we must have an understanding about the pattern that we
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ADO.NET Entity Framework

ADO.NET Entity Framework is Microsoft's step towards its Data Platform Vision. In this blog, I am going to talk about the architecture of the ADO.NET Entity Framework and the way it will change application development style. Though it is in Beta Phase
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Microsoft Vision for development platform - Codename Oslo

If someone asks me Microsoft's strategy on application development, I would simply say SOA spanning across the servers, clients and the cloud. Microsoft is hitting on its strategy of SOA by releasing new products and platforms at a rapid rate. The next
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Silverlight

Conceptual Silver Light: I am writing this entry because I feel Silver Light to be the sword of developers in Web 2.0/S+S world. I remember my first introduction to HTML programming in my school days. One of my seniors was doing all the HTML stuff in

SaaS-Value Proposition

Is the Total Cost of Ownership of a SaaS application really low than a traditional application for an end user? SaaS is buzzword in today’s delivery model of software. Many ISVs are hastily looking for converting their existing traditional applications

How to SaaS

This is my first blog entry and I am happy to get this blog meant only for Microsoft Full Time Employees. Okay coming on to the title for this blog post. Today I am going to write down on Sofware as a Service (SaaS) architecture strategy. I will un-cover
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