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Mayank Srivastava presents MVC 3 (Part 2) at the Microsoft Store in Oakbrook
Sunday, August 7, 2011, 1:00 PM
www.meetup.com/SoftDev/events/16818748/
Oakbrook Center (Microsoft Store) - Next to Create & Barrel
49 Oak Brook Center, Oak Brook, IL
The Software Development Community (SDC) is pleased to announce that on Sunday August, 7th @ 1PM at the Microsoft Store - 49 Oak Brook Center Oak Brook, IL, 60523 Mayank Srivastava will present MVC3 and the following technologies:
ASP.NET MVC (using version 3.0) - Session 2 of 2
Session 2 - Workshop
Building an application interactively using ASP.NET MVC 3.0
· Design Pattern and practices considerations.
· DI – implementing IoC container
· TDD –Mock helpers
· jQuery and Ajax
· Enhanced UX with jQuery UI
· Implementing Grid
· Implementing Charts
· Using HTML 5 with ASP.NET MVC
Attendees can bring their problems, issues from their projects, that they want to discuss and we can try to tackle them.
About Mayank Srivastava:
Mayank Srivastava has been in the industry for almost 9 years working on different areas in the Microsoft .Net framework and related technologies. He is enthusiastic about Web, Mobile & Cloud development and a proponent of open source and Agile. He has a keen interest in OOAD, design patterns and N-tier application design.
Sponsor: Platinum Consulting Services
Platinum Consulting Services has graciously provided pizza and drinks for this event.
We kindly ask that you update your RSVP to ensure the proper amount of food is order for the event.
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A really beautifully made appliance on or above par to Apple's iPad in design, apparence and build quality. The touch keyboard is also a very nicely designed piece and snaps on to the Surface RT precisouly and in exact confidence (unlike Apple's iPad covers). The tablet itself is holdable in one hand, like an iPad 2 (whereas iPad Retina is a little heavy).
This "Product Key" has been edited and is probably not valid. Don't waste your time trying to install WIN 2000 with the number because it will likely not work.
Lamington cake? Thanks to Pete Calvert for all the Australia foods to try!
Attending Microsoft TechEd Australia 2011 - australia.msteched.com/
Word Flow, Microsoft’un Windows Phone altyapılı akıllı telefonlarda kullandığı bir klavye uygulamasıdır. Daha önce, Microsoft’un bu klavyeyi İOS platformuna getirmek istediğini duymuştuk. Uygulama şuan test aşamasında ve ilk görüntüleri piyasada görülmeye başladı.
Word Flow’un ...
Go beyond the screen with Microsoft’s HoloLens the latest addition to the exciting field of augmented reality and holographics (or as some people may call it, mixed reality). However, if you dismiss it as “just another one of those bulky VR headsets”, well, you couldn’t be more wrong!
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Uzun zamandan beri ara yüz konusunda sorunlar yaşayan Microsoft, dev bir güncelleme ile birlikte Xbox One’da yaşanan sorunları çözüme kavuşturmayı amaçlıyor.
www.mobilyasam.com/microsoft-xbox-one-icin-buyuk-guncelle...
Microsoft presentó un video en el que se muestra un concepto de cómo sería la vida en el futuro cuando la tecnología se desarrolle.
For Microsoft we made these laser engraved skateboards, based on the wonderfull world of friends you can acces by using their new phone.
"Size Does Matter"
How many of you use Microsoft Office to do work? Oh, I think if I got a show
of hands, it would be plenty. Unless you're a janitor or a despatch boy,
there's no escaping Microsoft's ubiquitous office productivity suite. But
here's my problem with it, as I do with most Microsoft's products... it's
just not very well designed. It's not well made. It's not very well thought
out. Just look at the picture above... 153.3MB update. Wow. I mean if this
was an operating system update, I could still understand... but this is a
program I do spellcheck, word count and type my articles in. Ok, I edit a
few monthly charts on Excel too... and WHICH OF THESE PROGRAMS NEED 150+
MEGABYTES of stability and performance update?!!!
This is the Microsoft Office 2008 update dated 24 June 2008. And if I
recall, the last update was done only last month. As usual, when I fired up
Ms Word, I was asked by the Office AutoUpdate agent to perform this
"critical" update (dated Wednesday, May 14, 2008) that's about 180MB large.
And the end result, you know what? That's more then 330MB of updating in a
little more than 40 days. That's a third of a gigabyte... for a program that
I use to type and do spellcheck for.
So I am guessing if I don't perform this "critical" update, my Macbook will:
1. Spontaneously combust, spewing it's innards like thousands of
little shrapnels penetrating my eyeballs, piercing my lungs and into my
throat, so eventually leaving me in a CRITICAL condition, I can't scream for
help or see the telephone to dial 999.
2. Will stop doing spellcheck.
3. Give inaccurate word count.
4. Give hackers access to modify my Word document, edit them with
profanities and save it over the original file. So when I sent it to my
editor, I will be CRITICALLY embarassed.
5. Excel will no longer show the rows and columns (or numbers)
6. When you try to open the Ms Word program, it sends your credit card
information to a penis enlarging company and automatically puts you on an
appointment for next week
7. Install a "Start" button on the left bottom corner of the Mac OS X
desktop.
8. Have 330MB more space, than before I decided to update the f***ing
Microsoft Office crappy suite of programs.
I think no.8 hits the point I'm trying to say like a bullseye. I can't
believe a non-operating system software can need so much updating to do the
simple task of just preparing documents, spreadsheets and presentations for
work or student assignments.
I long for the times gone by when Word was simply a powerful word
processor... not a gateway to security vulnerabilities. It's supposed to an
offline program, a word processor/spreadsheet, why is it vulnerable to
attacks? It's meant to be used offline. It's not an email client or a web
browser!
You know what, I think Microsoft Office... does do something really well....
they really suck well.