MSDN Dive – Week 41 UML models helps you to design and understand your application architecture. Further, you can use the UML models for your documentation, not… Read more “MSDN Dive – Week 41”
Category: Weekly MSDN Dives
MSDN Dive – Week 39
MSDN Dive – Week 39 Last week we saw the TAP – Task-based Asynchronous Pattern, which is the recommended new approach for asynchronous programming in the Microsoft .NET… Read more “MSDN Dive – Week 39”
MSDN Dive – Week 38
MSDN Dive – Week 38 The Asynchronous Programming Model (APM) and the Event-based Asynchronous Pattern (EAP) are marked as legacy by Microsoft. The new pattern is called… Read more “MSDN Dive – Week 38”
MSDN Dive – Week 37
MSDN Dive – Week 37 Today I want to show you some documentation that is not directly from the MSDN. Instead, it comes from the team that… Read more “MSDN Dive – Week 37”
MSDN Dive – Week 36
MSDN Dive – Week 36 Let’s go on with the WPF documentation this week. There are some interesting documents that can help you to understand how the… Read more “MSDN Dive – Week 36”
MSDN Dive – Week 35
MSDN Dive – Week 35 Today I want to show you some documentation about the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) from the MSDN. There is a lot of… Read more “MSDN Dive – Week 35”