Introduction to Silverlight

Silverlight enables development of the next generation of Microsoft .NET-based media experiences and rich interactive applications (RIAs) for the Web. Silverlight is delivered as a cross-platform and cross-browser plug-in that exposes a programming framework and features that are a subset of the .NET Framework and Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF). Silverlight  is there with us since […]

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Silverlight 4 Training Kit from Microsoft

Silverlight 4 Training Kit The Silverlight 4 Training Course includes hands-on-labs, a video and a whitepaper designed to help you learn about the new features in Silverlight 4 focusing on three major areas: Enabling Business Application Development, Empowering Richer Experiences and Moving Beyond the Browser. Some of the new highly anticipated features include Printing, WebCam […]

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ASP.NET MVC 2 – Areas Support

ASP.NET MVC 2 introduces the concept of Areas. Areas provide a means of dividing a large web application into multiple projects, each of which can be developed in relative isolation. The goal of this feature is to help manage complexity when developing a large site by factoring the site into multiple projects, which get combined […]

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ASP.NET MVC 2

ASP.NET MVC 2 is the next significant update of ASP.NET MVC. It is a compatible update to ASP.NET MVC 1 – so all the knowledge, skills, code, and extensions you already have with ASP.NET MVC continue to work and apply going forward. Like the ASP.NET MVC 1.0 , Microsoft also shipping the source code for […]

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SqlBulkCopy in ADO.NET 2.0

SqlBulkCopy is a new feature in ADO.NET 2.0 and above, that lets you to perform copy operation for a large amount of data between a source data store and a destination data table. Copying a large amount of data from a source data store to a destination table in SQL database by using a traditional […]

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