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C# Coding Standards and Best Programming Practices

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C# Coding Standards and Best Programming Practices

C# Coding Standards and Best Programming Practices


Introduction
Anybody can write code. With a few months of programming experience, you can write ‘working applications’. Making it work is easy, but doing it the right way requires more work, than just making it work.
Believe it, majority of the programmers write ‘working code’, but not ‘good code’. Writing ‘good code’ is an art and you must learn and practice it.  Everyone may have different definitions for the term ‘good code’. In my definition, the following are the characteristics of good code.
•    Reliable
•    Maintainable
•    Efficient
Most of the developers are inclined towards writing code for higher performance, compromising reliability and maintainability. But considering the long term ROI (Return On Investment), efficiency and performance comes below reliability and maintainability. If your code is not reliable and maintainable, you (and your company) will be spending lot of time to identify issues, trying to understand code etc throughout the life of your application.
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Beginning Silverlight 4 In C Sharp 3rd Edition (Free Ebook)

Beginning Silverlight 4 In C Sharp 3rd Edition (Free Ebook)

Beginning Silverlight 4 In C Sharp 3rd Edition (Free Ebook)

The growing popularity of Web 2.0 applications is increasing user expectations for high-quality web site design, presentation, and functionality. It is into this climate that Microsoft is releasing Silverlight 4, the third and latest iteration of its cross-browser web presentation technology. Beginning Sliverlight 4 brings you to the cutting-edge of Web 2.0 application design and includes plenty of practical guidance to get you started straightaway.

Silverlight design tools have important differences compared to those used to create Ajax and JavaScript functionality. Robert Lair takes you on a tour of all the tools, including:
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Appress Office And SharePoint 2010 Users Guide (Free Ebook)

Appress Office And SharePoint 2010 Users Guide (Free Ebook)

Appress Office And SharePoint 2010 Users Guide (Free Ebook)

Web sites, collaboration, document management, paperless  offices—we want it all in business today, but how do we achieve all of these goals? More importantly, if you work for one of the millions of small-to-medium-sized businesses, how do you find the time to build the expertise necessary to reach these goals? Even the most powerful tool will not allow you to succeed unless you can get the majority of your staff to use it efficiently and effectively. You need a guide that demonstrates a platform that small-to-medium-sized businesses can use to reach these goals.
Office and SharePoint 2010 User’s Guide demystifies the path that every Microsoft Office user can follow to benefit from the synergism of tools they are already familiar with. Together with SharePoint 2010, users can achieve goals like web sites with a consistent single view, improved collaboration within their organization, and better document management, and may even get one step closer to the paperless office we’ve been promised for years. This book has topics for Office users of all skill levels, from those just starting to use Office tools to experienced power users. It examines each major Office tool and shows how it contributes to the support and use of SharePoint in today’s increasingly electronic-based office environment. Continue reading…


Microsoft Dynamics Great Plains / GP 2010 Cookbook (Free Ebook)

Microsoft Dynamics Great Plains / GP 2010 Cookbook (Free Ebook)

Microsoft Dynamics Great Plains / GP 2010 Cookbook (Free Ebook)

Microsoft Dynamics GP is an Enterprise Resource Planning system, essentially an accounting system on steroids, designed for mid-sized organizations. The implementation of Dynamics GP is usually considered to be complex, and people often realize there must be more efficient ways of working with the system. This book will show readers how to improve their use of Dynamics GP and get the most out of this tool quickly and effectively.  This book picks up where implementation training leaves off. Whether you are new or experienced you will find useful recipes for improving the way you use and work with Dynamics GP. The clear recipe steps and screenshots make implementing these solutions easy for users of any level and will be sure to improve your efficiency with the Dynamics GP system.  The book starts with recipes designed to enhance the usefulness of Microsoft Dynamics GP by personalizing the look and feel of the application. Most of the recipes are designed to give tips for a typical installation of Dynamics GP, including core financials and distribution modules. The book then moves through recipes that include automating Dynamics GP to allow users or administrators to focus on value adding tasks, harnessing the power of SmartLists to leverage both simplicity and power, connecting Dynamics GP to Microsoft Office 2007, exposing hidden features in Dynamics GP, and much more!  By following the clear recipe steps and screenshots in this book, you will learn what is required to improve your efficiency with the Dynamics GP system  Find solutions to common Dynamics GP problems, and effectively manage your business processes.
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Apress Pro Telerik ASP.NET And Silverlight Controls (Ebook Tutorial)

Apress Pro Telerik ASP.NET And Silverlight Controls (Ebook Tutorial)

Apress Pro Telerik ASP.NET And Silverlight Controls (Ebook Tutorial)

This book provides a complete guide to implementing Telerik’s range of ASP.NET and Silverlight controls. Telerik controls are invaluable for ASP.NET and Silverlight developers because they provide a vast array of rich controls targeted for the presentation layer of web applications. Telerik offers you solutions for the reports, grids, charts, and text-editing controls that you need but don’t want to build from scratch yourself—the options are endless for increasing the functionality of any of your web solutions.

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Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 Application Design

Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 Application Design

Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 Application Design

A focused tutorial for Microsoft Dynamics NAV application development

Learn how Dynamics NAV ERP suite is set up and customized for various industries Integrate numerous parts of a company’s operations including financial reporting, sales, order management, inventory, and forecasting Develop complete applications and not just skeleton systems Covers the design and implementation of two new add-on services: The Squash application and the Storage & Logistics application Also usable for previous versions such as 3.x, 4.0, and 5.0 Easy-to-read style, packed with hard-won practical advice Real-world examples with step-by-step explanations In Detail

Dynamics NAV 2009 is an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software product from Microsoft that can be used for variety of business needs. It is part of the Microsoft Dynamics family, and intended to assist with finance, manufacturing, Customer Relationship Management, supply chains, analytics, and electronic commerce for small and medium-sized enterprises.

This book is a focused tutorial on Microsoft Dynamics NAV application development, so you can develop complete applications and not just application outlines. It will show NAV developers how to create different kinds of applications. Different kinds of application are vital in different industries like fashion, automobile, retail, books (education), and other industries. It starts off by introducing the supply chain that you will be using throughout the book. You will implement the Microsoft Dynamics NAV ERP suite and learn how it is set up and customized for various industries.

You will be able to customize Dynamics NAV to suit the different aspects of a business such as Financial Management, Relationship Management, Production, Jobs, Trade, Storage, Logistics, and so on. The book will take you through these Microsoft-designed application features and show you how to customize and extend them safely. Thus, you will be able to create a structure of your own in Microsoft Dynamics NAV.

A focused tutorial for Microsoft Dynamics NAV application development

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Wiley – Sybex Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Administration Instant Reference

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Wiley - Sybex Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Administration Instant Reference

Wiley – Sybex Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Administration Instant Reference

Have all your questions about Microsoft’s new Exchange Server 2010 answered on the spot with this handy reference guide. Designed for easy access with special headings, thumb tabs, easy-to-read lists, and more, this book is the perfect quick resource for those day-to-day issues that come up just when you least expect them.
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Programming Microsoft ASP.NET MVC Covers ASP.NET MVC 2 and Visual Studio 2010

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Programming Microsoft ASP.NET MVC Covers ASP.NET MVC 2 and Visual Studio 2010

Programming Microsoft ASP.NET MVC Covers ASP.NET MVC 2 and Visual Studio 2010

Description Delve into the features, principles, and pillars of the ASP.NET MVC framework-deftly guided by Web development luminary Dino Esposito. ASP.NET MVC forces developers to think in terms of distinct components-model, view, controller-that make it easier to manage application complexity. Plunge into the framework’s internal mechanics and gain a practical, what-why-how perspective behind each ASP.NET MVC building block. You’ll understand how and when to use this programming model as an alternative to Web Forms-to gain full control of HTML, simplify testing and extensibility, and design better Web sites and experiences. As always, Esposito provides the detailed, insightful guidance and illustrative code samples you need to get productive quickly.  Continue reading…


Programming the Microsoft Windows Driver Model Second Edition

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Programming the Microsoft Windows Driver Model Second Edition

Programming the Microsoft Windows Driver Model Second Edition
Written for advanced C/C programmers, Walter Oney’s Programming the Microsoft Windows Driver Model is a technically astute and clearly presented guide to writing custom Windows 2000 device drivers. The author’s command of the details of the new Windows Driver Model (WDM) standard is what makes this book such a clear success. (Because the WDM is rich in kernel and system services, the trick is often knowing how to use what’s available rather than doing everything yourself.) The author presents a solid overview of the WDM architecture and breaks down the process of writing custom device drivers into manageable pieces, from the basics of loading device drivers to creating and processing I/O request packets. The book is very good at exposing kernel system calls, design principles, and programming techniques (such as managing synchronization and handling errors). Continue reading…


Pro Dynamic Dot Net 4.0 Applications

Pro Dynamic Dot Net 4.0 Applications

Pro Dynamic Dot Net 4.0 Applications

As a developer  you are likely painfully aware that not all features of an application can be anticipated when the software ships. In order to cope with these eventualities and save yourself time (and perhaps money), it makes sense to write your applications in such a way that end users can be made as independent of the developers as possible. Giving your users the power to make changes to the way the application operates once it has shipped gives them more control over the way the application works, while reducing the frequency with which you need to redistribute application files, creating a win-win situation.

This book explains how to give users the power to create additional data-entry fields, validation logic, and new reports without assistance from the application developer. You will learn how to do this for both desktop (C# and WPF) and web (ASP) applications.
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