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Volume 14, Number 12 | June 7, 2010
 
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Occasionally Connected RIAs

At some point in the future, there may be pervasive, always-on connectivity with more bandwidth than necessary, but not today.


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Hands-on Labs for Enterprise Library 5.0 and Unity 2.0 Ship

An updated set of hands-on labs were released for C# and VB.NET enterprise developers, including exercises for application blocks, Unity, interception and complex configuration scenarios.
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Introduction to the Reactive Extensions to JavaScript
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Windows 7 C++ Development Walkthroughs
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Developing Web Services on Windows Server AppFabric
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Composite WPF and Silverlight
The Composite Application Guidance for WPF and Silverlight is designed to help you more easily build enterprise-level Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) and Silverlight client applications, including applications that may target both WPF and Silverlight simultaneously.


 
 
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