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Techdays 2012 – day 2
Astrid Hackenberg – Multi-tenant applications on Windows Azure There are four models of sharing: Independent – share nothing Isolated – share infrastructure (IAAS) Isolated – share platform (PAAS) Shared – Share everything (SAAS) SAAS can be implemented on different ways … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alex Turner, ALM, Astrid Hackenberg, async, await, awaiter, Bart de Smet, Cloudninja, IAAS, Martin Woodward, Olaf Conijn, PAAS, SAAS, Silverlight, statemachine, struct, Team Foundation Service, TFSPreview, unittest, visual studio, Visual Studio 11, windows 8, Windows Azure, windows phone 7
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Techdays 2012 – day 1
Keynote Metro the vision of clear applications, like signs in the metro. You just know what they mean. Your application must do the same. That is why you’ll need to redesign it for every platform (desktop, mobile, web, tablet, …) … Continue reading →
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Tagged async, await, Bart de Smet, bundling, charm, Conference, EF, Entity Framework, Erik Romeijn, Fons Sonnemans, IInspectable, Jeff Prosise, jQuery, Metro, minification, MVC4, naming conventions, NuGet, REST, Rob Miles, scott guthrie, SignalR, SQL Azure, Techdays, Web API, windows 8, Windows Azure, WinRT
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