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ASP.NET 4.5 Support Offered By OrcsWeb
OrcsWeb is one of the leading providers of Microsoft Windows-based cloud and dedicated server hosting solutions. To remain at the top, the company must remain up-to-date on all the latest technologies. Their quick adoption of the latest version of ASP.NET only cements their dedication. OrcsWeb announced that ASP.NET 4.5 is …
By Zach Walton
October 5, 2012
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Windows Phone 8 May Be The Most Developer Friendly Phone On The Market
Apps are where it’s at in today’s economy. If you can make a great app, you are guaranteed a steady income and the benefit of working for yourself. Having an easy-to-use development ecosystem makes all the difference in attracting people to your device, hence why Apple is able to get …
By Zach Walton
July 6, 2012
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Microsoft Improves JavaScript Performance In Windows 8
As a long time follower of Microsoft, it’s still surprising to see the company embracing open Web standards. The company is so enamored with the open Web that they are building Windows 8 Metro apps and Internet Explorer 10 with HTML5 and JavaScript in mind. With the launch of the …
By Zach Walton
June 15, 2012
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Bing Maps Now Has Native WPF Control
Bing maps used to be integrated with AJAX and Silverlight. Those are in all the past now though since Bing Maps now has native WPF control. Some of you may be thinking that AJAX and Silverlight were just fine. Well, WPF control has some advantages that you would do well …
By Zach Walton
May 4, 2012
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Microsoft Improving Visual Studio 11 Beta
Microsoft has been busy lately improving and fixing the Visual Studio 11 beta. The changes thus far have all been much needed updates that make the program easier to use for professionals and amateurs alike. From a more visual based UI to improving update delivery, Microsoft seems committed to making …
By Zach Walton
April 13, 2012
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ASP.NET Goes Open Source
Microsoft is becoming increasingly more and more one of the good guys within the tech community. Their latest move is definitely going to make a lot of developers happy. Scott Hanselman, a Microsoft employee, announced Tuesday that Microsoft is making ASP.NEt MVC 4, ASP.NET Web API and ASP.NET Web Pages …
By Zach Walton
March 30, 2012
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Big Changes Ahead For Microsoft Visual Studio 11
Developers take note – Microsoft is introducing some big changes to Visual Studio 11 that will hopefully make your job easier. On the Visual Studio blog yesterday, Monty Hammontree, Director of User Experience in the Microsoft Developer Tools Division, laid out the changes the team is making to Visual Studio …
By Zach Walton
February 24, 2012
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