February2008February 2008

Roll Your Own: Create a Language Compiler for the .NET Framework

Joel Pobar presents an introduction to how compilers work and how you can write your own compiler to target the .NET Framework. Joel Pobar

WinUnit: Simplified Unit Testing for Native C++ Applications

Maria Blees introduces WinUnit, a handy new unit testing tool for native C++ projects. Maria Blees

Silverlight: Create a Custom Expression Encoder Publishing Plug-In

Laurence Moroney demonstrates how to employ the Expression Encoder plug-in APIs by building and debugging a simple FTP upload plug-in. Laurence Moroney

PIAB And WCF: Integrating the Policy Injection Application Block with WCF Services

Using the PIAB you can enhance WCF services with policies such as validation, performance monitoring, authorization and caching without having to change a line of code. Hugh Ang and David San Filippo

WF How-To: Building State Machines with Windows Workflow Foundation

State Machine workflows represent a different way of visualizing program logic. Rather than flowing from activity to activity like sequential workflows, State Machines transition from state to state. Learn about uses for State machines and see how to design and build a State Machine workflow with Windows Workflow Foundation. Keith Pijanowski

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Editor's Note: Overcoming Language Barriers with Elegant Design

This month Howard Dierking explains why the choice of a programming language can be a personal one. Howard Dierking

Toolbox: Powerful Text Editing, Web Testing in .NET, Extended Unit Testing, and More

Powerful Text Editing, Web Testing in .NET, Extended Unit Testing, and MoreJames Avery

CLR Inside Out: Dynamic Languages and Silverlight

DLRConsole gives you an interactive environment for playing with dynamic languages in Silverlight. Jimmy Schementi

Basic Instincts: XML Programming in Visual Basic 9.0

With Visual Basic 9.0, working with XML gets much easier for developers. Here's a look at some of the new features, including LINQ support, XML literals, embedded expressions, XML properties, and XML Schema IntelliSense. Jonathan Aneja

Data Points: Designing an Entity Data Model

With the Entity Framework, developers are given more flexibility by being able to design around a conceptual model rather than a relational data model. To get started, you need to know how to design an Entity Data Model. John Papa walks you through that process. John Papa

Cutting Edge: Customize Controls with AJAX Extenders, Part 2

This month Dino looks at AJAX control extenders again, adding more advanced features including masked editing and autocompletion. Dino Esposito

Office Space: Security Programming in SharePoint 2007

This month Ted Pattison presents an overview of programming security and permissions for Windows SharePoint Services 3.0. Ted Pattison

Test Run: The Microsoft UI Automation Library

James McCaffrey shows you how to get started with UI test automation using the new Microsoft UI Automation library. Dr. James McCaffrey

Foundations: What's New for WCF in Visual Studio 2008

Visual Studio 2008 and the .NET Framework 3.5 provide new tools and support that extends Windows Communication Foundation (WCF). Visual Studio 2008 also automates a number of manual WCF tasks for the developer as well. Juval Lowy

.NET Matters: Stream Pipeline

This month Stephen Toub explains how to make the most of dual processors when running encryption and compression tasks. Stephen Toub

{ End Bracket }: Finding the Best of the Best

Passion, intelligence, and the love of learning exemplify the ideal Microsoft candidate. Howard Dierking explores these and other recruiting philosophies. Howard Dierking