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C# 2012: Anatomy of an Async Method
Excerpt by Joe Mayo
There are two new keywords added to C# for asynchronous programming: async and await.
This course excerpt was originally posted August 27, 2013 from the online courseware C# 2012, Part 3 of 4: Asynchronous Programming by Joe Mayo
C# 2012: Debugging Tips
Excerpt by Joe Mayo
For effective debugging, you need to be able to set a breakpoint. The easiest way to set a breakpoint is to click your mouse in the gutter.
This course excerpt was originally posted August 22, 2013 from the online courseware C# 2012, Part 4 of 4: Language Changes and Updates by Joe Mayo
Business Connectivity Services
Excerpt by John Underwood
While the lists, libraries, and other features of SharePoint provide a useful platform for collaboration, SharePoint doesn't operate in a vacuum.
This course excerpt was originally posted August 21, 2013 from the online courseware SharePoint 2010: Enterprise Content Management by John Underwood
User Profiles and My Sites
Excerpt by John Underwood
Although you can view and modify a user's profile properties in Shared Services Administration, your users cannot, and they need a way to update their information.
This course excerpt was originally posted August 20, 2013 from the online courseware SharePoint 2010: Enterprise Content Management by John Underwood