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COLUMNS
Toolbox
User Interfaces, Podcasts, Object-Relational Mappings and More
Scott Mitchell page 9
CLR Inside Out
Profiling the .NET Garbage-Collected Heap
Subramanian Ramaswamy & Vance Morrison page 13
Basic Instincts
Collection and Array Initializers in Visual Basic 2010
Adrian Spotty Bowles page 20
Data Points
Data Validation with Silverlight 3 and the DataForm
John Papa page 30
Cutting Edge
Data Binding in ASP.NET AJAX 4.0
Dino Esposito page 36
Patterns in Practice
Functional Programming for Everyday .NET Developers
Jeremy Miller page 68
Service Station
Building RESTful Clients
Jon Flanders page 76
Foundations
Routers in the Service Bus
Juval Lowy page 82
Concurrent Affairs
Four Ways to Use the Concurrency Runtime in Your C++ Projects
Rick Molloy page 90
Read MSDN Magazine, October 2009 Online
First Look:Visual Studio 2010 Tools for SharePoint Development
This article provides a first look at tools in Visual Studio 2010 designed to support development and deployment of SharePoint 2010 solutions. The article provides an example of designing and deploying a visual Web part.
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Event Tracing For Windows:Core Instrumentation Events in Windows 7, Part 2
In Part 2, the authors cover core OS Event Tracing for Windows (ETW) events as well as present simple scripts to demonstrate a few basic accounting techniques on some of the OS events introduced.
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SharePoint and Open XML:Generating Documents from SharePoint Using Open XML Content Controls
A manager of a department at a bank needs to regularly send a nicely formatted status report to the owners of the bank. A team leader needs to send a weekly status report to a number of interested parties. Because the manager and the team leader keep their data in SharePoint lists, you can put together a small document generation system that takes unique advantage of Open XML content controls, and puts the manager and team leader in charge of their reports.
Eric White
Contract-First Web Services:Schema-based Development with Windows Communication Foundation
Schema- first contract-first modeling of Web Services gives you the ability to model your contracts with an XML-centric mindset. This process keeps you focused on universally acceptable types and the hierarchical data structures that can be represented in XML.
Christian Weyer; Buddhike de Silva
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