کتاب رایگان Java Succinctly Part 2
In this second e-book on Java, Christopher Rose takes readers through some of the more advanced features of the language. Java Succinctly Part 2explores powerful and practical features of Java, such as multithreading, building GUI applications, and 2-D graphics and game programming. Then learn techniques for using these mechanisms in coherent projects by building a calculator app and a simple game with the author.
- Packages and Assert
- Reading and Writing to Files
- Polymorphism
- Anonymous Classes
- Multithreading
- Introduction to GUI Programming
- GUI Windows Builder
- 2-D Game Programming
کنفرانس dotNetConf 2015 مایکروسافت
دوره توسعه asp.net mvc
در ادامه دوره مقدماتی mvc که قبلا در سایت به اشتراک گذاشته شده بود.دوره جدیدی رو مایکروسافت منتشر کرده با عنوان توسعه برنامههای MVC که سرفصلهای آن را در بخش زیر مشاهده میکنید:
Mod 01: Introduction to MVC 4 Mod 02: Developing ASP.NET MVC 4 Models Mod 03: Developing MVC 4 Controllers Mod 04: Developing ASP.NET MVC 4 Views Mod 05: Integrating JavaScript and MVC 4 Mod 06: Implementing Web APIs Mod 07: Deploying to Windows Azure Mod 08: Visual Studio 2013/MVC 5 Sneak Peek
معرفی Xamarin.Forms 4.0
Xamarin.Forms 4.0 is here with an array of new features and capabilities to help you create amazing, multi-experience apps that perform efficiently and look great. Xamarin.Forms 4.0.0 also introduces Shell—a simplified, navigation-aware container that makes it easier to build mobile applications. The upgrade path to 4.0 and Shell is also designed to be as simple as possible. Finally, the latest release adds extended support for faster renderers and a unified image source feature to help you create better apps for your users.
جنریک چگونه به دات نت اضافه شد ؟
Before we dive into the technical details, let’s start with a quick history lesson, courtesy of Don Syme who worked on adding generics to .NET and then went on to design and implement F#, which is a pretty impressive set of achievements!!
Background and History
- 1999 Initial research, design and planning
- 1999 First ‘white paper’ published
- 2001 C# Language Design Specification created
- 2001 Research paper published
- 2004 Work completed and all bugs fixed