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Volume 14, Number 10 | May 10, 2010
 
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Model-View-Controller for the Masses

Joe Stagner starts a new "ASP.NET MVC for the Rest of Us" video series with 3 videos showing how to write an MVC application. [Part 2] [Part 3] [More on ASP.NET MVC] [Get ASP.NET for free] [Migrating from ASP.NET MVC 1 to 2]


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Enterprise Patterns with WCF RIA Services

WCF RIA Services were introduced to streamline the end-to-end experience of developing multi-tier, data-driven RIAs. Yet a common forum question is how RIA Services fit into best practices architecture. This article illustrates how to meet the needs with various enterprise design patterns. [Get Visual Studio 2010 Express for free to run the code] [What's New in Silverlight 4 (video series)]
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Thinking Outside the Grid
Initially, using a canvas or a single-cell grid seems very similar. The difference is in how these containers appear to the rest of the layout system. In this sense, the canvas offers certain peculiarities that you can use to your advantage.


 
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Patterns for Parallel Programming
Learn about common parallel patterns and how they're implemented without and with this new support in the .NET Framework, as well as covering best practices for developing parallel components using parallel patterns.


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Service Composition: Dealing with Workflow Across Services
Whenever a service composes another service, autonomy will be affected. Workflow across services provides the underpinning for successful service composition, and in a way, for service orientation at large; let's examine what this entails for the real world.


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HTML5: Cross-Browser Best Practices
Creating complex sites that work well across browsers is a constant challenge for developers. See how Internet Explorer 9 makes it easier to create websites using interoperable HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. We'll show best practices you can use today to target a broad range of browsers.


 
 
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