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Volume 14, Number 14 | July 6, 2010
 
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HTML5 Programming with F#

WebSharper lets you program HTML, JavaScript, and Ajax with F#. You'll need an HTML5-enabled browser.


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Top Ten Questions to Microsoft on Data

What happened to "Oslo?" What's Microsoft's position on LINQ to SQL? And others.
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Silverlight Out-of-Browser Applications
Silverlight-based applications typically run within web pages, but you can enable users to install them from the web and run them outside the browser.


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Improve Page Load Times
This article examines the most critical load-time optimizations for crafting a speedy web page.


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Workflow and Custom Activities - Best Practices
Windows Workflow Foundation Program Manager Leon Welicki drops in to show us the team's guidelines for developing custom activities. [Part 1][Part 2]


 
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Browser Interaction Unit Testing in ASP.NET MVC
Learn how you can use some helpful techniques to easily unit-test your web applications.


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Windows Client Developer Roundup
Information of interest to Windows client developers, including WPF, Silverlight, Visual C++, Expression Blend, Windows 7, Windows Forms, Windows Phone, and Visual Studio.


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Update, Upgrade, and VIP-Swap for Windows Azure Service
Toddy Mladenov spent some time digging into the differences, and here he shares some details.


 
 
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