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Start Your Engines: Mobile Application Development

A fifth of the world's population will soon have a mobile device and access to the Internet. With that many potential users, is an explosion of mobile applications inevitable? If so, what technologies will lead the way in their development?
2008-04-23 02:03:46   Source: Start Your Engines: Mobile Application Development   Tags: Mobile

High-Performance .NET Application Development & Architecture

This article demonstrates the art of creating and architecting high-performance and scalable .NET applications, covering all stages, from planning to development and their perspective best practices.

RAVEN Extends Visual Studio for Requirements Development

It's no secret that poorly defined requirements equal a poorly developed application--or a well developed application that simply does the wrong thing. Ravenflow's RAVEN product integrates with Visual Studio 2005 Team System to streamline the process from requirements definition and validation to creation of Team Foundation Server work items. The end result is improved requirements accuracy as well as the ability to trace development efforts to each identified requirement.

Getting Started with iPhone and iOS Development

This is a first in a series of articles to get some one up and running with iPhone development. This first article is to help you identify what hardware you need for development and give a quick introduction to Objective-C.
2010-06-21 10:45:00   Source: Getting Started with iPhone and iOS Development   Tags: Mobile

How Do They Do It? A Look Inside the Security Development Lifecycle at Microsoft

In this article, Microsoft security expert Michael Howard outlines how to apply the Security Development Lifecycle to your own software development processes. He explains how you can take some of the lessons learned at Microsoft when implementing SDL and use them in your own development process.
2005-10-11 03:00:00   Source: How Do They Do It? A Look Inside the Security...   Tags: Security

Introduction to Tablet PC Development

Development for Tablet PCs requires a skill set similar to development for regular PCs, plus an understanding of digital Ink collection, management, and analysis. Developing for Tablet PCs is surprisingly easy and powerful at the same time.
2006-01-27 00:50:16   Source: Introduction to Tablet PC Development   Tags: Tablet PC

Guidelines for Test-Driven Development

Find out how to incorporate Visual Studio Team System into Test-Driven development practices emphasized in Agile development methodologies.
2006-05-17 13:25:54   Source: Guidelines for Test-Driven Development   Tags: Testing

Never Write an Insecure ASP.NET Application Ever Again

One of the most important security principles for software development is least privilege. Simply put, least privilege means that an application, process, or user should have the least access to resources required to accomplish a task and no more. By following this principle, even if your application is attacked or a user goes on the payroll of your nastiest competitor, you'll have limited the potential damage. Bottom line: implementing partial trust in ASP.NET is the single biggest thing you can do to make your applications secure.

Improving Web Development Using Virtualization

This article looks at Microsoft's free virtualization software, Virtual PC, and shows how to use it to create guest environments where you can cleanly install alternate development environments to assist with web development.

2008-10-28 19:00:00   Source: Improving Web Development Using Virtualization   Tags: ASP.NET

Online Article: Introduction to Tablet PC Development

If you are familiar with development on PCs using Microsoft's tools, you know most of what you need to develop for Tablet PCs.The main addition in the Tablet PC development arena is that of Digital Ink and the features that go along with it, such as Ink collection, Ink management, and Ink recognition. There are also a few minor additional things, such as new user interface considerations and screen operation in portrait mode.
2005-12-18 02:00:00   Source: Online Article: Introduction to Tablet PC Development   Tags: Tablet PC
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