Spark View Engine – Release: Spark v1.0 – The Spark View Engine reached a V1 final release last week. This release brings a few minor changes since the RC2 release, improvements to samples, the odd bugfix, the removal of dependencies on MVCContrib, and a new installer to name a few
Announcing: Entity Framework Feature CTP 1 – The ADO.NET team announce the release of the Entity Framework Feature CTP1, which brings a number of new features to the Entity Framework, including POCO code generation support, a code only approach, and self tracking entities
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Automagic Time Localization – Nate Kohari discusses one of the trickier aspects of developing hosted applications for users spread over the world, getting the time right where your user is.
Control-Oriented Vs. Data-Oriented Programming in Silverlight – Dan Wahlin contrasts the different types of development that technologies like Silverlight introduce, looking at the difference between the data oriented programming using bindings in Silverlight versus the more traditional control based approach people are familiar from webforms
Community Convergence L – Congratulations to Charlie Calvert on his 50th edition of Community Convergence. This edition looks at some of the dynamic language features and Office Development features of .NET 4
We Are Not Doing DDD – Part Two – CQS – Jak Charlton talks about Command Query Separation, and how his team implemented it in the recent CRUD like project
Restricting attribute usage – Marc Gravell shares a technqiue for adding some further control (beyond the attribute usage attribute) to help limit where your attributes can be used, using some OO tricks
Seams: Some thoughts – Mark Needham talks about the idea of ‘seams’, places where you can change the behaviour of a program without editing the code in that place, looking at some possible candidate seams in systems generally.
Reducing Resistence to Dependency Injection – Patrick Kua follows on from a previous post and discusses how you can reduce resistance to Dependency injection in your code. This post talks about seams, so you may want to check out Mark Needham’s post, linked above to get some background on this.
50 Fresh JavaScript Tools That Will Improve Your Workflow – Smashing Magazine collect together links to 50 javascript tools which should make the life any developer who works with JavaScript much easier – some great tools in here
Why Doesn’t C# Implement "Top Level" Methods? – Eric Lippert talks about why we need to have namespaces with classes in order to have methods (even if the methods and classes are static) in C#
Microsoft TechEd Europe 2009 – TechEd Europe will be the week 9-13 November this year, and is being held in Berlin, Germany, and registration is now open