July 2012 - Posts

JavaScript Data Binding with AngularJS Part I – Getting Started by Dan Wahlin's WebLog

Related Posts: JavaScript Data Binding Frameworks The JavaScript Cheese is Moving: Data-Oriented vs. Control-Oriented Programming In a previous post I talked about where I see things moving when it comes to the world of client-side JavaScript development...

The JavaScript Cheese is Moving: Data-Oriented vs. Control-Oriented Programming by Dan Wahlin's WebLog

In a previous post I listed several of the JavaScript data binding frameworks that are available and talked about why they’re essential as applications move more and more functionality to the client. Data binding is a key aspect of client-centric programming...

Identity & Windows Azure AD at TechEd EU Channel9 Live by Vibro.NET

  Is it a month already? Oh boy, apparently I am in full time-warp mode… Anyhow: as you’ve read , about one month ago I flew to Amsterdam for a very brief 2-days stint at TechEd Europe ( pic or it didn’t happen ). The morning of the day I was going...

Windows Azure and Office 365 by ScottGu's Blog

Last week’s Beta release of Microsoft Office 365 and SharePoint introduced several great enhancements, including a bunch of developer improvements.  Developers can now extend SharePoint by creating web apps using ASP.NET (both ASP.NET Web Forms and...
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Entity Framework and Open Source by ScottGu's Blog

The Entity Framework has advanced significantly over the last few years. A little over a year ago we released EF 4.1 , which introduced the new DbContext API and EF “Code First” support.  Earlier this year we delivered EF 4.3 , which provides Code...
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Inside the Windows Azure Active Directory Web SSO Sample for Java by Vibro.NET

By now I am sure you heard that the Windows Azure Active Directory Developer Preview is out . We announced so many interesting news that you might just have missed an interesting fact: as part of this release we made available a couple of samples developed...

Single Sign On with Windows Azure Active Directory: a Deep Dive by Vibro.NET

Are you excited about the Developer Preview of Windows Azure Active Directory? I sure am! In this post I am going to give a pretty deep look at the machinery that’s behind the Web Single Sign On capabilities in AAD in this Preview, demonstrated...

Pluralsight Meet the Author Podcast on HTML5 Canvas Programming by Dan Wahlin's WebLog

  In the latest installment of Pluralsight’s Meet the Author podcast series, Fritz Onion and I talk about my new course, HTML5 Canvas Fundamentals .  In the interview I describe different canvas technologies covered throughout the course and...
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JavaScript Data Binding Frameworks by Dan Wahlin's WebLog

Data binding is where it’s at now days when it comes to building client-centric Web applications. Developers experienced with desktop frameworks like WPF or web frameworks like ASP.NET, Silverlight, or others are used to being able to take model objects...

WIF on Technology & Friends by Vibro.NET

During the lunch break of the day before my session at TechEd Orlando I went to inspect the room, knowing that at 12pm I could notice things that would be perfectly invisible to my still-asleep-self the day after ( as I abundantly advertised , my session...

New Drop of the Identity Training Kit Shows WIF in .NET 4.5, VS 2012 by Vibro.NET

You asked for it, we got it done We just published on the download center a new drop of the Identity Developer Training Kit , updated to use WIF 4.5 and the new tools for VS2012 RC. The new release contains just the absolute essential to wrap your head...
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