Issues and downloads 2014 February 2014

February 2014
Volume 29 Number 2
.NET Framework - Explore the Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.1

.NET Framework - Explore the Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.1

Gaye Oncul Kok

Learn all about the new capabilities of the Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.1, including features such as improved debugging, ASP.NET App Suspension and async-aware debugging.

Windows with C++ - Write High-DPI Apps for Windows 8.1 Column

Windows with C++ - Write High-DPI Apps for Windows 8.1

Kenny Kerr

Windows 8.1 brings new life to multi-monitor configurations and lets you develop applications that are per-monitor DPI-aware to give users the best possible resolution. However, few applications have achieved this yet, so Kenny Kerr shows you how.

WinJS on Windows 8.1 - Build More Efficient Windows Store Apps Using JavaScript: Performance

WinJS on Windows 8.1 - Build More Efficient Windows Store Apps Using JavaScript: Performance

Eric Schmidt

With Windows 8.1, Microsoft introduces to the WinJS library the scheduler and the predictable object lifetime model, allowing developers greater control over app performance. In this article, I describe some best practices for building an efficient app, using the WinJS APIs in both Windows 8.1 and Windows 8.

Cutting Edge - Content Negotiation and Web API for the ASP.NET MVC Developer Column

Cutting Edge - Content Negotiation and Web API for the ASP.NET MVC Developer

Dino Esposito

Dino Esposito discusses Web API from the perspective of the average ASP.NET MVC developer, focusing on the improved content negotiation functionality.

Aspect-Oriented Programming - Aspect-Oriented Programming with the RealProxy Class

Aspect-Oriented Programming - Aspect-Oriented Programming with the RealProxy Class

Bruno Sonnino

Aspect-oriented programming lets you separate the code that’s not directly related to your layers—such as logging, validation or authentication—in different classes. Here, Bruno Sonnino shows how to use the RealProxy class to apply aspects to your code in an easy and flexible way.

Data Points - Data, Meet My Friend, F# Column

Data Points - Data, Meet My Friend, F#

Julie Lerman

Julie Lerman explores functional languages and finds that they’re really good at working with sets of data.

Async Programming - Intercepting Asynchronous Methods Using Unity Interception

Async Programming - Intercepting Asynchronous Methods Using Unity Interception

Fernando Simonazzi, Grigori Melnik

Learn several strategies for intercepting asynchronous methods, demonstrated using an example that logs the completion of asynchronous operations.

Windows Azure Insider - Windows Azure Service Bus and the Internet of Things Column

Windows Azure Insider - Windows Azure Service Bus and the Internet of Things

Bruno Terkaly, Ricardo Villalobos

Learn how the Windows Azure Service Bus can help you meet the challenges of connecting to just about any device that comes along, no matter what hardware and software it relies on.

DirectX Factor - A 2D Portal into a 3D World Column

DirectX Factor - A 2D Portal into a 3D World

Charles Petzold

Did you know you can get your 3D feet wet in Direct2D, so a later plunge into Direct3D programming won’t be quite so shocking? Charles Petzold shows you some 3D features in Direct 2D that let you get started.

Don't Get Me Started - Jose, Can You C? Column

Don't Get Me Started - Jose, Can You C?

David Platt

David Platt recounts the courageous story of a Cuban immigrant to America, and why the country should be anxiously courting more like him.

Editor's Note - Conference Calling Column

Editor's Note - Conference Calling

Michael Desmond

Microsoft will hold its Build conference for developers again in San Francisco, April 2-4. Michael Desmond expects developers will get a lot out of the show--even if they can't manage to get in.

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