Blog: .NET

Making Sense of One ASP.NET

By Brian Ewoldt

Last week we held our Making Sense of One ASP.NET webinar, presented by expert Mike Benkovich

This blog entry was originally posted June 17, 2014 by Brian Ewoldt


What are the Most In-Demand Programming Languages?

By Martin Schaeferle

If you're a programmer, sometimes it's a good idea to occasionally read up on job reports that illustrate the most popular languages on the job market.

This blog entry was originally posted March 20, 2013 by Martin Schaeferle


ASP.NET Web API: Client-Side Pipeline

Excerpt by Phil Ledgerwood

Microsoft .NET Framework technologies that support a request-response pattern typically use a pipeline, which is a sequence of events that fire to process a request and send back an appropriate response.

This course excerpt was originally posted March 01, 2013 from the online courseware ASP.NET Web API, Part 2 of 4: HTTP Pipeline by Phil Ledgerwood


IT Jobs Look to Be Plentiful, & High-Paying, in 2013. Are You Ready?

By Martin Schaeferle

The one bright spot in an otherwise dismal economy has been the IT job market. Despite volatile unemployment numbers, IT jobs have remained steady.

This blog entry was originally posted January 08, 2013 by Martin Schaeferle


Learn and Grow with Time for Dinner

By Martin Schaeferle

When you have a family, it seems like there is really no good time to study.

This blog entry was originally posted December 04, 2012 by Martin Schaeferle


Enjoy the Best of Both Worlds

By Martin Schaeferle

Learning a technology does not have to be a stressful task that takes away from your daily life.

This blog entry was originally posted October 01, 2012 by Martin Schaeferle


ObjectContext's SavingChanges Event

By Martin Schaeferle

ObjectContext's SavingChanges event lets you validate or change data before Entity Framework sends it to the database.

This blog entry was originally posted September 28, 2012 by Martin Schaeferle


Learning A New Programming Language

By Martin Schaeferle

Microsoft's .NET interpreted languages are some of the easiest to learn and some of the easiest to use to develop fully functional software applications.

This blog entry was originally posted September 21, 2012 by Martin Schaeferle


Learn and Do with Video Tutorials

By Martin Schaeferle

Reading a textbook or attempting to complete a workbook on your own is not always as useful. This is especially true with learning new computer-related skills.

This blog entry was originally posted September 12, 2012 by Martin Schaeferle


Just When "Metro" Started Making Sense...

By Martin Schaeferle

Microsoft has always had a knack of constantly branding, and then rebranding; shifting focus, and then rolling it back.

This blog entry was originally posted September 11, 2012 by Martin Schaeferle


The .NET Objects 411

By Martin Schaeferle

ADO.NET has long provided a variety of generic data objects you can use to access data in a variety of data stores.

This blog entry was originally posted September 04, 2012 by Martin Schaeferle


4 Benefits of Object-Relational Mapping (ORM)

By Martin Schaeferle

Object-relational mapping, in the purest sense, is a programming technique that supports the conversion of incompatible types in object-oriented programming languages, specifically between a data store and programming objects.

This blog entry was originally posted August 28, 2012 by Martin Schaeferle


Developers, Let's talk $uccess

By Craig Jensen

It is plain common sense that a developer will succeed and advance in their career, and therefore benefit financially from their success, if they are known as an expert in the technology they work in.