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Web Analytics with SharePoint 2007 Whitepaper

From the SharePoint experts blog : Download the 'Web Analytics with Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007' whitepaper (in XPS format) The freely downloadable 72-page whitepaper has the following major chapters: Analytics Objectives and Benefits Web
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Additional Benefits for MSDN Subscribers – Free & Discounted Products

MSDN Subscriptions are an excellent solution people needing a full development platform (including development tools, client applications, servers, etc…). As an active MSDN Subscriber, you can take advantage of special offers from Microsoft or other companies

MSDN Ramp Up launched 3 new free web development tracks

MSDN Ramp Up is a free online learning program for developers. They’ve just launched three new ASP.NET tracks: “Web Development with ASP.NET”, “Move from ASP to ASP.NET”, and “Move from PHP to ASP.NET”. These tracks, along with the other currently offered

SharePoint: part 2 of free learning track on MSDN Ramp Up

After the first part , MSDN Ramp Up just published the second part of the SharePoint learning track . From the website: As a developer, would you like to learn more about Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS)? MOSS is based on Microsoft Windows SharePoint
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Microsoft's Security Toolbox for Development

An analyst report from Cascade Insights covers the Security Development Lifecycle applied at Microsoft . From the website: This article is the fifth in the "SDL series" – a set of 8 articles investigating the Microsoft Security Development Lifecycle.

SharePoint: new free learning track on MSDN Ramp Up

MSDN Ramp Up has a new free learning track on SharePoint . This information comes from the website: As a developer, would you like to learn more about Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS)? MOSS is based on Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services, which
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Visual Studio Team System 2010 Week on Channel 9

This week is Visual Studio Team System 2010 week on Channel 9 ! Brian Keller and friends will have 20 videos going live this week featuring interviews with the Visual Studio Team System product team including several screencast demonstrations of the latest
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Deferred Loading in LINQ to SQL

After the post on LINQ and Architectures , this time co-author Marco Russo of “ Programming Microsoft LINQ ” shares information on deferred loading in LINQ to SQL. The deferred loading of data in LINQ to SQL can operates at two granularity levels: the
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LINQ to MSI (Windows Installer database)

Bart De Smet is back with a new sample of a LINQ query provider, this time targeting Windows Installer databases , or more commonly named MSI’s. (If you want to learn more about MSI’s, you can also watch the recording of “ Building setup packages with
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Coding for Fun: Writing Your Own Windows Live Messenger Agent in 30 Mins

Fellow Microsoft employee Christof Claessens explains i a MSDN Chopsticks video how you can create your own Windows Live Messenger agent in 30 minutes . Although I didn’t try it myself yet, it looks like something to explore during a rainy weekend… Technorati
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Addictive Games in Silverlight 2: Shock and Chip-8 Computer Emulator

Nikola Mihaylov has an interesting blog on Silverlight, but also maintains a website containing nice stuff: Nokola . Warning: checking out the games on his website, may cause loosing precious time. Nikola must be a very nice guy, as he is also providing
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Microsoft releases Source Analysis for C#

Last Friday we announced the public release of Microsoft Source Analysis for C# . This tool was originally only used by Microsoft's development teams internally (known as StyleCop) to enfore a common set of best practices for layout, readability, maintainability
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First Public Release of Pex, Automated Exploratory Testing for .NET

Nikolai Tillman and Peli de Halleux announced the first public release of Pex (under Microsoft Research license ). From the website: Pex (Program EXploration) is an intelligent assistant to the programmer. From a parameterized unit test, it automatically

Products & Extensions for Visual Studio website

Katrien invited James Lau and Jean-Marc Prieur from the Visual Studio Ecosystem team at Microsoft. During an internal presentation at the office, they talked about Visual Studio Gallery , a recently launched website where developers can find a  lot
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Building RIAs with Silverlight 2 video

Learn how to use Microsoft Visual Studio and Expression Blend to create Silverlight 2 applications , how to create UI using XAML markup and code and how to customize the user experience to create unique experiences for your users. This session is presented
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