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Dxperience Universal v2012.1.5

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New Products and Major Enhancements
To learn about our new controls, as well as get acquainted with other major improvements introduced in this version, please check the following page:

What's New in 12.1.5 (.NET Product Line)

Breaking Changes
To learn about breaking changes in this version, please refer to the following page:

Breaking Changes in 12.1.5 (.NET Product Line)

New in Help
To learn about documentation improvements in this version, please refer to the following page:
What's New in Help in 12.1.5 (.NET Product Line)

Enhancements and Updates
Resolved Issues
All Windows Forms Products
All WPF Products
ASP.NET Demos
ASPxGridView and Editors Suite
ASPxHtmlEditor
ASPxperience Suite
ASPxPivotGrid
ASPxScheduler Suite
ASPxThemeBuilder
ASPxTreeList
Coded UI
CodeRush for Visual Studio .NET
DXBars and DXRibbon Common (XPF)
DXBars (XPF Common)
DXBars for WPF
DXCharts for Silverlight
DXCharts for WPF
DXControls (XPF Common)
DXControls for Silverlight
DXControls for WPF
DXDocking (XPF Common)
DXDocking for Silverlight
DXDocking for WPF
DXEditors (XPF Common)
DXEditors for WPF
DXGrid (XPF Common)
DXGrid for Silverlight
DXGrid for WPF
DXMap for WPF
DXNavBar for Silverlight
DXNavBar for WPF
DXPivotGrid (XPF Common)
DXPivotGrid for WPF
DXPrinting for Silverlight
DXRibbon (XPF Common)
DXRibbon for Silverlight
DXRibbon for WPF
DXRichEdit for Silverlight
DXScheduler for Silverlight
DXScheduler for WPF
DXTreeList (XPF Common)
DXTreeList for WPF
eXpress Persistent Objects
eXpressApp Framework
MVC Extensions
Project Templates
Refactor! Pro
Scheduler Core
ThemeEditor
XPF Demos
XtraBars Suite
XtraCharts Suite
XtraEditors Library
XtraGauges Suite
XtraGrid Suite
XtraLayout Suite
XtraNavBar
XtraPivotGrid Suite
XtraPrinting Library
XtraReports Suite
XtraRichEdit
XtraScheduler Suite
XtraSpellChecker
XtraTreeList Suite
XtraVerticalGrid Suite
XtraWizard
New Features/Updates
All ASP.NET Products
All WPF Products
ASPxGridView and Editors Suite
ASPxperience Suite
Coded UI
CodeRush for Visual Studio .NET
DemoCenter
DXBars for WPF
DXDocking for WPF
DXGrid for WPF
DXLayoutControl (XPF Common)
DXMap for WPF
DXRibbon for WPF
eXpress Persistent Objects
eXpressApp Framework
Installation
Refactor! Pro
XtraBars Suite
XtraEditors Library
XtraGrid Suite
XtraPivotGrid Suite
XtraScheduler Suite

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Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Enterprise + Bonus tutorial and ebook

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Microsoft’s SQL Server 2012, the latest version of its SQL Server platform, is in many ways a response to the demands of the cloud and “big data” applications. SQL Server has evolved from its humble beginnings as a relatively easy-to-use and less expensive database (compared with high-end commercial enterprise databases) for small-scale transactions and analysis into an organizational workhorse, especially for agencies looking to leverage a cloud architecture.
SQL Server 2012 comes in three license configurations: Standard edition, Enterprise edition and the new Business Intelligence edition. The Standard version, which is oriented toward smaller organizations, lacks some of the new enterprise features but still has many features that make it well suited to a number of applications for organizations of many sizes. The Business Intelligence edition delivers many of the high-end data analysis features of the Enterprise edition, minus a few enhanced features.
Advantages
SQL Server 2012 supports connections to external big-data sources for analytics. It can connect to Apache Hadoop, for example, running on a remote cluster of machines passing queries and pulling the results into SQL Server itself for further analysis. Other types of nonrelational data can be brought into SQL Server as well, using its built-in data connectors.
SQL Server 2012 also makes it easier to build databases and applications on one server and move them to another server or to a cloud service, such as those based on Windows Azure, Microsoft’s cloud platform.
The database software can be easily integrated with Microsoft’s Office desktop applications through Open Database Connectivity connections. SQL Server’s data mining add-ins for Microsoft Office let Excel and Visio users access the reporting and analytics features of SQL Server itself, allowing them to take advantage of server-side “predictive analytics” to explore relationships within data.
A major new feature for the Business Intelligence and Enterprise editions is PowerView, a web-based self-service BI toolkit that integrates with SharePoint. It allows users to do “mash-ups” of different pre-built reports from different servers across the network and pull the results into presentations and other documents.
99.9999%
Uptime delivered by Microsoft SQL Server 2012
SOURCE: Microsoft
Why It Works for IT
For Windows-oriented shops, SQL Server 2012 offers advantages over other databases from a management standpoint. Installation of SQL Server, despite the complexity of the software, is fairly easy to automate and control, and SQL Server’s Management Studio gives administrators a high level of control over database deployment.
In a data center or cloud environment, administrators can install SQL Server 2012 within a Windows Server 2008 server core installation — which can be remotely managed through Management Studio and requires less server maintenance than the full Windows Server environment. A similar version of the new Windows Server 2012 is also supported. Driven by Microsoft’s PowerScript, these installations can easily be virtualized and imaged to reduce the cost of deployment of SQL Server instances within a private or shared cloud infrastructure.
Disadvantages
Despite having connectors to non-Windows data sources, SQL Server 2012 is bound to the Windows Server platform — which means it’s bound to Windows-compatible hardware. While the Enterprise edition is priced per server and per core, the Standard and Business Intelligence editions of SQL Server 2012 require client access licenses for each database user (though those “users” could be applications).

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Java Programming 24-Hour Trainer

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A unique book-and-video package presented by Java guru Yakov Fain

As one of the most popular software languages for building Web applications, Java is often the first programming language developers learn. The latest version includes numerous updates that both novice and experienced developers need to know. With this invaluable book-and-video package, Java authority Yakov Fain fully covers Java?s new features as well as its language extensions, classes and class methods, and the Swing Application Framework. For each lesson that he discusses in the book, there is an accompanying instructional video to reinforce your learning experience.

* Lesson 2: Eclipse IDE

* Lesson 3: Object-Oriented Programming

* Lesson 4: Class Methods

* Lesson 5: Back to Java Basics

* Lesson 6: Packages, Interfaces, and Encapsulation

* Lesson 7: Programming with Abstract Classes and Interfaces

* Lesson 8: Introducing the Graphic User Interface

* Lesson 9: Event Handling in UI

* Lesson 10: Introduction to Java Applets

* Lesson 11: Developing a Tic-Tac-Toe Applet

* Lesson 12: Developing a Ping-Pong Game

* Lesson 13: Error Handling

* Lesson 14: Introduction to Collections

* Lesson 15: Introduction to Generics

* Lesson 16: Working with Streams

* Lesson 17: Java Serialization

* Lesson 18: Network Programming

* Lesson 19: Processing E-sends with Java

* Lesson 20: Introduction to Multi-threading

* Lesson 21: Digging Deeper into Concurrent Execution

* Lesson 22: Working with Databases Using JDBC

* Lesson 23: Swing with Jtable

* Lesson 24: Annotations and Reflection

* Lesson 25: Remote Method Invocation

* Lesson 26: Java EE 6 Overview

* Lesson 27: Programming with Servlets

* Lesson 28: Javaserver Pages

* Lesson 29: Developing Web Applications with JSF

* Lesson 30: Introducing JMS and MOM

* Lesson 31: Introducing JNDI

* Lesson 32: Introduction to Enterprise Javabeans

* Lesson 33: Introduction to the Java Persistence API

* Lesson 34: Working with Restful Web Services

* Lesson 35: Introduction to Spring MVC Framework

* Lesson 36: Introduction to Hibernate Framework

* Lesson 37: Bringing Javafx to the Mix

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HTML & CSS Tutorial

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HTML & CSS are two of the basic programming languages that are used in webpage designing. This CBT is an excellent tool for the training of HTML and CSS training. The use of all the HTML tags and CSS properties are demonstrated in a lucid and interactive manner. Virtual interface of the software is presented for a hand on practice. The content can be downloaded from the CBT. You can also test your knowledge through Quiz and Online Examination.

       Defines information about the document
<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"> </span>        Defines the document title</p> <p> <link><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"> </span>        Defines a resource reference</p> <p> <!DOCTYPE><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"> </span>Defines the document type. This tag goes before the <html> tag.</p> <p> <br /> </p> <p> Keywords for Search Engines</p> <p> Meta tags are used to store information usually relevant to browsers and search engines.</p> <p> Some search engines on the WWW will use the name and content attributes of the meta</p> <p> tag to index your pages.</p> <p> This meta element defines a description of your page:</p> <p> <meta name="description" content="Complete Overview to Web Designing"></p> <p> This meta element defines keywords for your page:</p> <p> <meta name="keywords" content="HTML, DHTML, CSS, XML, XHTML, JavaScript,</p> <br /> <br /> <p> VBScript"></p> <p> <br /> </p> <p> Basic HTML Tags</p> <p> In the following table, some basic HTML tags are listed:</p> <p> TAG<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"> </span>        DESCRIPTION</p> <p> <html><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"> </span>        Defines an HTML document</p> <p> <body><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"> </span>        Defines the document's body</p> <p> <hl> to <h6> <span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"> </span>Defines header 1 to header 6</p> <p> <p> <span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"> </span>        Defines a paragraph</p> <p> <br /> <span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"> </span>        Inserts a single line break</p> <p> <hr> <span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"> </span>        Defines a horizontal rule</p> <p> <span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"> </span>        Defines a comment</p> <p> <br /> </p> <p> Text Formatting Tags</p> <p> In the following table, some text formatting tags are listed</p> <p> TAG<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"> </span>DESCRIPTION</p> <p> <b><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"> </span>Defines bold text</p> <p> <big><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"> </span>Defines big text</p> <p> <i><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"> </span>Defines italic text</p> <p> <small><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"> </span>Defines small text</p> <p> <sub><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"> </span>Defines subscripted text</p> <p> <sup><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"> </span>Defines superscripted text</p> <p> <strike><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"> </span>Deprecated. Use <del> instead</p> <div> <br /> </div> <p> <br /> </p> <p> HTML & CSS ​​- a simple, basic principles are clearly understood. A total of 10 groups, and each group, many sub-topics, each topic dadlagashuulakhad for simulation or equivalent program run by and want sedevüüdiig PDF copy can be viewed. </p> <p> <br /> </p> <p> This Video lesson Flash Player and Adobe Reader, self-contained, so if the performance of the Flash Player, Adobe Reader can install himself. File type. Iso download immediately after you unpack or Virtual CDROM work forming .Size 180 MB</p> <p> <font class="fullpost"><br /> </font></p> <div style="text-align: center;"> <p> <a href="http://www.4shared.com/file/ofP0kg0E/HTML-CSS_Tutor_upbymargus.html"><font class="fullpost"><font color="#3366ff">download</font></font></a></p> </div>


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Visual Studio 2010 ebook

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1. Beginning Visual Basic 2010

Book Description

Visual Basic 2010 offers a great deal of functionality in both tools and language. No one book could ever cover Visual Basic 2010 in its entirety—you would need a library of books. What this book aims to do is to get you started as quickly and easily as possible. It shows you the roadmap, so to speak, of what there is and where to go. Once we've taught you the basics of creating working applications (creating the windows and controls, how your code should handle unexpected events, what object-oriented programming is, how to use it in your applications, and so on) we’ll show you some of the areas you might want to try your hand at next.


Book Details

Publisher: wrox

By: thearon Willis, Bryan Newsome

Isbn: 978-0-470-50222-8

Year: 2011

Pages: 724

Language: english

Record size: 12.8 MB

format: pdf

2. Visual Basic 2010 Programmer's Reference

Distributer: Wrox 2010 | 1276 Pages | ISBN: 0470499834 | PDF | 48 MB

Visual Basic expert Rod Stephens shows you how to leverage the latest features of VB 2010
Microsoft Visual Basic (VB) is the most popular programming language in the world, with millions of lines of code used in businesses and applications of all types and sizes. The new release of Visual Basic 2010 is tightly integrated with the Windows operating system and the .NET programming environment. Renowned VB authority Rod Stephens provides a comprehensive guide to Visual Basic programming, including the latest enhancements to the VB language and programming environment with Visual Studio 2010 The tutorial is packed with detailed and practical code examples that show readers how to master all of the features of VB.

Visual Basic authority Rod Stephens presents a must-have resource on Visual Basic, the most popular programming language in the word
Fully covers the newest features of Visual Basic 2010, such as array literals and initializers, collection initializers, implicit line continuation, Lambda expressions, and more
Features extensively revised and tested code to ensure compliance with the latest release
With this essential resource, you'll be able to quickly review the details of important programming, objects, properties, methods, and events.

3. Introducing .NET 4.0 with Visual Studio 2010

Microsoft has introduced a large number of changes to the way that the .NET Framework operates. Familiar technologies have being altered, best practices replaced, and developer methodologies adjusted. Many developers find it hard to keep up with the pace of change across .NET's ever-widening array of technologies. You may know what's happening in C#, but how about the Azure cloud? How is that going to affect your work? What are the limitations of the pLINQ syntax? What you need is a roadmap. A guide to help you see the innovations that matter and to give you a head start on the opportunities available in the new framework.

Introducing .NET 4.0: with Visual Studio 2010 is designed to provide you with just that roadmap. It serves as a no-nonsense primer that will help experienced .NET developers understand the impact of the new framework and its associated technologies. This book will keep you updated on the changes and help you to seize new opportunities confidently and quickly.

What you’ll learn

Get an overview and brief history of each new or changing technology that puts it into context
Familiarize yourself with key concepts and opportunities through highly accessible tutorials
Understand how to perform common tasks in new technology areas such as pLINQ
Gain expert performance tips
See examples of real-world applications of each technology to help you learn how a technology can be put to work
Who this book is for

The book is aimed at .NET 3.5 developers who will be trying to come to grips with .NET 4.0 and the associated supporting technologies, such as ASP.NET MVC, and pLINQ, which will be changing the way they need to think about creating applications.

4. Visual C# 2010 Recipes A Problem-Solution Approach

Mastering the development of .NET 4.0 applications in C# is less about knowing the Visual C# 2010 language and more about knowing how to use the functionality of the .NET framework class library most effectively. Visual C# 2010 Recipes explores the breadth of the .NET Framework class library and provides specific solutions to common and interesting programming problems. Each recipe is presented in a succinct problem/solution format and is accompanied by a working code sample to help you understand the concept and quickly apply it.

When you are facing a Visual C# 2010 problem, this book likely contains a recipe providing the solution—or at least points you in the right direction. Even if you are simply looking to broaden your knowledge of the .NET framework class library, Visual C# 2010 Recipes is the perfect resource to assist you.

This is an updated reference for .NET 4.0 programmers. All code samples come as stand-alone Visual Studio 2010 solutions for your convenience.

What you’ll learn

Clear, concise answers to myriad problems that occur during day-to-day C# 2010 development
How to write code according to Microsoft's best practice guidelines
Answers to questions covering everything from workflow to XML processing
Who this book is for

While there are few developers who do not stand to learn something from this book's concise, solution-oriented format, it is primarily aimed at emerging software professionals taking their first steps into the IT marketplace. These newly qualified and relatively inexperienced developers will gain the most from the book's comprehensive content and fast-access design, which is aimed at helping them cope with the problems and pitfalls that regularly occur when learning a new technology.




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Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate-TKiSO Full

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Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate

Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate is the comprehensive suite of application lifecycle management tools for teams to ensure quality results, from design to deployment. Whether you're creating new solutions or enhancing existing applications, Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate lets you bring your vision to life targeting an increasing number of platforms and technologies-including cloud and parallel computing.
http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudio/en-us/products/2010-editions/ultimate


Installation notes:
Setup si preactived, there is no need of crack or keygen...

after installing VS you can install MSDN library

Visual Studio: Why is there no 64 bit version? (yet)
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ricom/archive/2009/06/10/visual-studio-why-is-there-no-64-bit-version.aspx



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C# & Visual Studio.Net [6CD] Training

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This Rar record 6 CD. every 50 hours C # Visual Studio.net class.


Creating Web Applications 70-315

Presentation

.NET Review

As you study this area, address the accompanying inquiries:

What is the configuration of your code after it aggregates?

What is the relationship between MSIL, the CLR, and the JIT compiler?

What is the distinction between aggregating your code and the capacities performed by the JIT compiler?

How does the oversaw environment of the .NET system help you in composing code?

How does the Common Type System (CTS) empower dialect interoperability?

What is the most modest unit of code?

Lessons:

Creating Web Applications

1.0 Introduction

1.1 .NET Review

1.1.1 Course Introduction

1.1.2 .NET Framework

1.1.3 .NET Components

1.1.4 .NET Benefits

1.1.5 C# Introduction

1.1.6 .NET Framework Components

1.2 Web Applications

1.3 Visual Studio.net

1.3.1 Visual Studio Overview

1.3.2 Installing Visual Studio.net

1.3.3 Creating a Web Project

1.3.4 Using the Solution Explorer

1.3.5 Using the Toolbox and Properties Windows

1.3.6 Adding Forms

1.3.7 Viewing Pages

1.3.8 Using the Visual Studio Simulator

2.0 C# Review

2.1 Classes and Methods

2.1.1 Classes

2.1.2 Using Classes

2.1.3 OOP Concepts

2.1.4 Creating Static Methods and Constructors

2.1.5 Class and Method Facts

2.1.6 Create a Class

2.2 Namespaces

2.2.1 Namespaces

2.2.2 Declaring Namespaces

2.2.3 Namespace Facts

2.2.4 Use Namespaced Classes

2.3 Inheritance

2.3.1 Inheritance

2.3.2 Using Inheritance

2.3.3 Inheritance Facts

3.0 Web Forms

3.1 Web Applications

3.1.1 Web Forms

3.1.2 Creating a Web Application

3.1.3 Web Form Facts

3.2 User Interface

3.2.1 User Interface

3.2.2 Creating the User Interface

3.2.3 Code-behind Pages

3.2.4 User Interface Facts

3.2.5 Create a Web Page

3.3 Layout

3.3.1 Grid and Flow Layout

3.3.2 Using Layouts

3.3.3 Layout Facts

3.4 Web Server Controls

3.4.1 HTML and Web Server Controls

3.4.2 Web Server Controls

3.4.3 Using Web Server Controls

3.4.4 Server Control Facts

3.4.5 Add Controls 1

3.4.6 Add Controls 2

3.5 Globalization and Usability

3.5.1 Current Culture Facts

3.5.2 Globalizing Web Applications

3.5.3 Using Satellite Assemblies

3.5.4 Accessibility

3.5.5 Help

4.0 Code-behind

4.1 Code-behind Pages

4.1.1 Code-behind Pages

4.1.2 Editing the Code-behind

4.1.3 Code-behind Facts

4.1.4 Rename an ASPX Page

4.2 Events

4.2.1 Events and Handlers

4.2.2 Web Events

4.2.3 Using Page Postback

4.2.4 Events and Postback Facts

4.2.5 Use Postback

4.2.6 Add Page Navigation

4.2.7 Correct Viewstate Settings

5.0 Controls

5.1 Validation Controls

5.1.1 User Validation

5.1.2 Validation Controls

5.1.3 Implementing Validation

5.1.4 Validation Facts

5.1.5 Add Validation 1

5.1.6 Add Validation 2

5.1.7 Add Validation Summary

5.1.8 Validating Non-Latin Text

5.2 User Controls

5.2.1 User Controls

5.2.2 Creating User Controls

5.2.3 Hosting User Controls

5.2.4 Exposing User Controls

5.2.5 User Control Facts

5.2.6 Create a User Control

5.2.7 Add a User Control

6.0 Debugging, Tracing, and Exceptions

6.1 Testing and Debugging

6.1.1 Testing Facts

6.1.2 Debugging

6.1.3 Interactive Debugging

6.1.4 Debugging Facts

6.2 Tracing

6.2.1 Page Output Tracing

6.2.2 Page Tracing

6.2.3 Use Page Tracing

6.2.4 Configure Page Tracing

6.2.5 Component Tracing

6.2.6 Tracing a Component

6.2.7 Use Component Tracing

6.2.8 Tracing Facts

6.3 Exception Handling

6.3.1 Structured Exception Handling

6.3.2 Handling Exceptions

6.3.3 Exception Facts

6.3.4 Handle Exceptions

6.4 Debug Objects

6.4.1 Trace and Debug Objects

6.4.2 Using the Debug Object

6.4.3 Trace and Debug Object Facts

7.0 State Management

7.1 State Management Concepts

7.1.1 State Management

7.1.2 State Management Facts

7.2 Server-side State

7.2.1 Server-side State Management

7.2.2 Using Application and Session Objects

7.2.3 Session State Management

7.2.4 Session State Modes

7.2.5 Server-side State Facts

7.2.6 Use the Application Object

7.2.7 Use the Session Object

7.3 Client-side State

7.3.1 Client-side State Management

7.3.2 Using the Httpcookie Class

7.3.3 Cookie-less Sessions
7.3.4 Managing Cookie-less Sessions

7.3.5 Client-side State Facts

7.3.6 Use HTTP Cookies

7.4 Cache Objects

7.4.1 Cache Objects

7.4.2 Cache Object Facts

7.4.3 Use the Cache

8.0 Accessing Data

8.1 Ado.net Overview

8.1.1 Ado.net Concepts

8.1.2 Ado.net Components

8.2 Connections

8.2.1 Connections

8.2.2 Making a Connection

8.2.3 Create a Sqlconnection

8.2.4 Connection Facts

8.3 Dataset and Dataadapter

8.3.1 Dataset

8.3.2 Dataadapter

8.3.3 Using Dataset and Dataadapter

8.3.4 Use a Dataset

8.3.5 Dataset and Dataadapter Facts

8.3.6 Advanced Dataset Operations

8.4 Command and Datareader

8.4.1 Command

8.4.2 Datareader

8.4.3 Using Command and Datareader

8.4.4 Command Facts

8.4.5 Datareader Facts

8.4.6 Use Executereader

8.4.7 Use Executescalar

8.4.8 Insert Data

8.4.9 Update Data

8.4.10 Delete Data

8.5 Dataview

8.5.1 Dataview

8.5.2 Using a Dataview

8.5.3 Dataview Facts

8.5.4 Sort and Filter Data

8.6 Stored Procedures

8.6.1 Stored Procedures

8.6.2 Calling a Stored Procedure

8.6.3 Stored Procedure Facts

8.6.4 Use a Stored Procedure

8.6.5 Use Stored Procedure Parameters

8.7 Data Access Errors

8.7.1 SQL Exception Facts

8.7.2 Concurrency Conflict Facts

8.7.3 Transaction Facts

9.0 XML

9.1 XML Concepts

9.1.1 XML Concepts

9.1.2 XML Basics

9.1.3 XML Core Technologies

9.1.4 XML and Ado.net

9.1.5 XML Technologies

9.2 XML and Datasets

9.2.1 Using the Dataset with XML

9.2.2 XML Dataset Facts

9.2.3 Load XML into a Dataset

10.0 XML Web Services

10.1 XML Web Services

10.1.1 XML Web Services

10.1.2 XML Web Service Facts

10.2 Building Web Services

10.2.1 Server-side Services

10.2.2 Building a Web Service

10.2.3 Building Web Services Facts

10.2.4 Create a Web Service

10.2.5 Client-side Services

10.2.6 Consuming a Web Service

10.2.7 Using a Web Service Facts

10.2.8 Use Web Service Methods

11.0 Security

11.1 Web Security

11.1.1 Web Security Concepts

11.1.2 Identities, Principals, and Roles

11.1.3 Web Security Facts

11.1.4 Using Identities and Principals

11.1.5 Get Security Information

11.2 IIS Authentication

11.2.1 IIS Security

11.2.2 Using Windows Authentication

11.2.3 Forms Authentication

11.2.4 Implementing Forms Authentication

11.2.5 Passport Authentication

11.2.6 Authentication Facts

11.2.7 Configure Forms Authentication

12.0 Optimization and Deployment

12.1 Optimization

12.1.1 Optimizing the Web Application

12.1.2 Page Output Caches

12.1.3 Using Page Output Cache and Page Fragments

12.1.4 Optimization Facts

12.1.5 Enable the Page Output Cache

12.2 Configuration Files

12.2.1 Configuration Files

12.2.2 Web.config

12.2.3 Dynamic Properties Concepts

12.2.4 Editing the Web.config File

12.2.5 Configuration File Facts

12.2.6 Configure an Application Setting

12.3 Deployment

12.3.1 Asp.net Applications Deployment

12.3.2 Using Xcopy Deployment

12.3.3 Web Application Setup

12.3.4 Deployment Facts

12.3.5 Assembly Facts

Examsim

Preparing for Certification

Objective 100, All Questions

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Objective 300, All Questions

Objective 400, All Questions

Objective 500, All Questions

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PROMT Professional 9.0 Giant

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PROMT Professional 9.0 is a business solution with the most flexible capabilities for managing the quality of translation. With PROMT Professional 9.0 you can quickly obtain high-quality translations of documents, Web sites, or emails. You can also create corporate databases of translations of similar documents (for example, contracts or manuals) using the Translation Memory technology.

We recommend PROMT Professional 9.0 for:
- translating documents in the applications of the Microsoft Office 2000?2007 suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint), and Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat Pro
- translating texts with specialized lexicon (for example, industry-specific terminology)
- translating instant messages in ICQ, Skype, QIP, and MSN Messenger
- translating Web pages in Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox

KEY ADVANTAGES

Ultimate control over the quality of translation
Highly accurate setup of the system for translating specialized texts. Choose a profile and then enable your own dictionaries, specialized dictionaries from the installed PROMT dictionary collections, or Translation Memory databases.

Translation function can be built into the most popular applications.
Microsoft Office 2000-2007;
OpenOffice.org Writer v. 2?3;
Microsoft Internet Explorer v. 5?8;
Mozilla Firefox 1.5-3.5;
Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader v. 6?9;
ICQ v. 2003b, ICQ Lite, ICQ6;
QIP Infium RC3 (9017);
Windows Live Messenger v. 8;
Skype v. 3?4.

Quick and easy translation of PDF files
Translate using PROMT Translator or use built-in translation features and translate directly in Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat Pro.

Support for ORFO spellchecking software
Find and correct typos quickly and reliably.

Batch file translation
Save time by translating several files at once

New improved graphical user interface
Before developing our new user interface, we used the results of a large-scale usability study of PROMT products conducted by Usethics in 2008.

Translate only new content. Use Translation Memory for the rest
Create your corporate database of translated texts and save time for subsequent translation of similar documents. The system will automatically translate common sections and terminology (specifications, contract preamble, etc.) by retrieving their translation from Translation Memory databases, according to your corporate standards.

To extend the translating capabilities of the application you can purchase additional Collections of Specialized PROMT Dictionaries.

Translation modules:

English-Russian
Russian-English
French-Russian
Russian-French
German-Russian
Russian-German
Spanish-Russian
Russian-Spanish
Italian-Russian

New in PROMT Professional 9.0
translation quality control taken to a new level
revamped structure of dictionary databases; now broken down into profiles
vastly simplified setup
new user interface based on the results of a large-scale usability study
free online updates of dictionary databases
automated search for terminology in texts
translation of messages in ICQ, Skype, QIP, and MSN Messenger
extended features for working with PDF files
significantly extended dictionary databases: over 300,000 new entries in all translation directions
new user?s manual, explaining in great detail how to use our software to approach all possible translation-related tasks

Size: 241 mb



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DevExpress DXperience 2006 Vol 3 6.3.9 with license

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Developer Express announced the availability of DXperience 2006, vol 3, offering feature-complete visual components and IDE tools for Visual Studio .NET. As with all Developer Express products, this comes with a 60-day unconditional money back guarantee; fully functional evaluation versions are available for download at http://www.devexpress.com.

 DXperience v2006, vol 3 introduces two new ASP.NET components: ASPxPopupControl and ASPxPivotGrid. To learn more about these new controls visit http://www.devexpress.com/Products/NET/DXperienceEnt/WhatsNew2006v3/NewLibraries.xml.

 In addition to new controls, Developer Express has extended the features and capabilities of their existing component libraries. To learn more about these enhancements visit http://www.devexpress.com/Products/NET/DXperienceEnt/WhatsNew2006v3/MajorUpdates.xml.

 DXperience also includes minor upgrades; to learn more visit http://www.devexpress.com/Products/NET/DXperienceEnt/WhatsNew2006v3/MinorUpdates.xml.



Developer Express

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VB.Net to C# Converter 2.26 Full

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12/5/2009 – VB.Net to C# Converter 2.26 Released

Release 2.26 contains the following improvements:

Fully supports new Visual Basic 2010 language features (Multiline Lambdas, Implicit Line Continuation, Auto-Implemented Properties, Collection Initializers, Array Literals, Nullable Optional Parameters, Generic Variance).
Improved overall performance by approximately 10%.
Fixed error converting LINQ within XML “code holes”.
Corrected problem of converting an array initializer within a CType statement.
Fixed error converting complex With statements.
Corrected error with generated labels before Else statements causing C# compiler errors.
Improved auto-correction of C# compiler errors, including CS0120, CS1503, CS0176, CS0104, CS0122, CS0103, CS0428, CS0236, CS1579, CS0266, CS0108, CS1750, CS0571.
Fixed error converting Properties named after some reserved words.
Corrected problem converting a self-referencing class variable initializer.
Fixed problem converting complex attributes.
Corrected issue converting generic arrays.

Many more minor fixes and improvements.



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