Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Hottest Components of the .NET Framework

-extracted from www.c-sharpcorner.com

ASP.NET
 MVC, JQuery, ASP.NET AJAX 
and ADO.NET Entity Framework are the hottest components of .NET Framework. These components may already be integrated in forthcoming .NET Framework 4.0. Most of the experts are using these components to build cutting-edge killer Web applications.

ASP.NET MVC allows software architects to build ASP.NET Web applications based on MVC design pattern. 
JQuery is a new JavaScript library that changes the way you write JavaScript today. JQuery simplifies HTML document traversing, event handling, animating, and Ajax interactions for rapid web development. ASP.NET MVC Framework and JQuery are here to change the world of programming. 

ADO.NET Data Entity Framework is another component added to .NET 4.0. It allows us to build Fully-Functional data-driven applications using ASP.NET and ADO.NET without writing even a single line of code. These applications allow you to add, edit, delete, sort, page, and find data in your application. This is must if you are building a data-driven application using ASP.NET 3.5. You can build a fully-functional application in 10 minutes.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

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Windows 7 to ship Oct. 22

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Windows 7 to ship Oct. 22

Microsoft sets date, puts RTM in late July
By John Fontana , NetworkWorld.com  6/02/09

Windows 7 will be generally available on Oct. 22 and the code will be finalized and sent out to manufacturing in late July, according to Microsoft.

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