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November, 2010 - Posts(2)

Link to some very useful eBooks

by tariqulazam

Lately my manager here at The Center for Learning Innovation shared some eBook links and i have already finished reading some of them. Most of them regarding best software development practices and application performance. I found them very useful and thought you would also like them. I would highly recommend this books for developers who has just started object oriented design and want to adopt best practices in this field. No matter in which platform you work, it will definitely enrich your arsenal to fight against different development challenges. 

You are probably aware of the following eBooks from Microsoft, they are pretty big (to be honest, i have read only some chapters) but worth reading if you are working in .NET 

Thanks to Refky, for sharing those with me and I hope you will like them.

 

Post category: ASP.NET, C#, Design Pattern, Others

Website redesigned in HTML 5

by tariqulazam

Hello guys

It has been a long gap actually, i was so busy with some official tasks as well as with some unavoidable domestic duties, i could not actually manage to find some spare time to write or share anything.

Last few months at work, we were involved in some R&D  regarding Mobile Application Development and its feasibility about how it can be integrated with some of our services there. As part of this, i spent a lot of time learning Objective C for iPhone and later i was involved in a very interesting jQuery related project. I will try to share some of my very early finding about Objective C soon. Then i got some spare time and tried to figure out what the upcoming HTML 5 has to offer. As you know, there is not much to learn about  HTML5 and its sematics, as part of getting my hand dirty with HTML5, i thought to redesign this website using HTML5.

For those who is interested in HTML5, the following links can be very helpful.

If you are a visual studio fan like me, you may want to figure out how to make intellisense work in visual studio for HTML 5.  Try this link then.

I hope it helps.

Post category: Others

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