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LightSwitch Community & Content Rollup–February 2012
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HTML5 and Device API’s
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10 Ways to Make Information More Useful
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Spend $100 to Prioritize Your Opportunities
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Value is the Short-Cut for Building Better Products
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LightSwitch Community & Content Rollup–February 2012
22 Nisan 2012 6:42 PM | No Comments -
HTML5 and Device API’s
22 Nisan 2012 6:41 PM | No Comments -
10 Ways to Make Information More Useful
22 Nisan 2012 6:41 PM | No Comments -
Spend $100 to Prioritize Your Opportunities
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Value is the Short-Cut for Building Better Products
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LightSwitch Community & Content Rollup–February 2012
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Tabular Designer Architecture
Posted on 24 Ağustos 2011 | Yorum YapılmamışIn my post for tabular projects on the Analysis Services team blog, I gave a high-level overview of what tabular modeling is all about. That post gives a basic overview... -
Sample Application for .NET 4.0 – Layered Architecture and DDD Patterns Sample Applications
Posted on 24 Ağustos 2011 | Yorum YapılmamışA code sample is worth a thousand words. Here are a few projects to take a look at that go beyond just code snippets to show you how to put... -
C++ ALM -> Architecture Tools and Unit Testing for Visual C++ Developers – First Look!
Posted on 17 Mayıs 2011 | Yorum YapılmamışOne area that people simply don’t talk often enough about is Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) tools for Visual C++ development teams. ALM tools are critical for planning, development, testing, and...






