غروب log4net
As of April 1, 2020 Log4Net is a dormant project of Apache Logging Services. The dormant status means the project has been classified as inactive since it has had no recent development activity and there are no active volunteers to perform code reviews, commit code, or perform releases. Although it is possible volunteers might choose to participate in the future, it is best to assume there will be not future development or releases.
10) Practical .NET: Powerful JavaScript With Upshot and Knockout
The Microsoft JavaScript Upshot library provides a simplified API for
retrieving data from the server and caching it at the client for reuse. Coupled
with Knockout, the two JavaScript libraries form the pillars of the Microsoft
client-side programming model.
9) On VB: Database Synchronization with the Microsoft Sync
Framework
The Microsoft Sync Framework is a highly flexible framework
for synchronizing files and data between a client and a master data store. With
great flexibility often comes complexity and confusion, however.
8) C# Corner: Performance Tips for Asynchronous Development in
C#
Visual Studio Async is a powerful development framework, but it's
important to understand how it works to avoid performance hits.
7) 2 Great JavaScript Data-Binding Libraries
JavaScript
libraries help you build powerful, data-driven HTML5 apps.
6) On VB: Entity Framework Code-First Migrations
Code First
Migrations allow for database changes to be implemented all through code.
Through the use of Package Manager Console (PMC), commands can be used to
scaffold database changes.
5) C# Corner: The New Read-Only Collections in .NET 4.5
Some
practical uses for the long-awaited interfaces, IReadOnlyList and
IReadOnlyDictionary, in .NET Framework 4.5.
4) C# Corner: Building a Windows 8 RSS Reader
Eric Vogel
walks through a soup-to-nuts demo for building a Metro-style RSS reader.
3) C# Corner: The Build Pattern in .NET
How to separate
complex object construction from its representation using the Builder design
pattern in C#.
2) Inside Visual Studio 11: A Guided Tour
Visual Studio 2012
(code-named Visual Studio 11 then) is packed with new features to help you be a
more efficient, productive developer. Here's your guided tour.
1) HTML5 for ASP.NET Developers
The technologies bundled as
HTML5 finally support what developers have been trying to get HTML to do for
decades.
بررسی Native AOT در داتنت 8
انتشار اولین پیشنمایش ASP.NET 8
.NET 8 Preview 1 is now available! This is the first preview of the next major version of .NET, which will include the next wave of innovations for web development with ASP.NET Core.
In .NET 8 we plan to make broad investments across ASP.NET Core. Below are some of the areas we plan to focus on:
When we started the Google Code project hosting service in 2006, the world of project hosting was limited. We were worried about reliability and stagnation, so we took action by giving the open source community another option to choose from. Since then, we’ve seen a wide variety of better project hosting services such as GitHub and Bitbucket bloom. Many projects moved away from Google Code to those other systems. To meet developers where they are, we ourselves migrated nearly a thousand of our own open source projects from Google Code to GitHub.
This session will cover the strategic decisions you have to make as a developer when targeting multiples devices in your application. We will explore the tools and technologies that you have available in Visual Studio 2013 for both web and native applications that target Windows, iOS and Android devices, as well as best practices to reuse code and skills across them.