Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) : les sujets traités au PDC 2008
Coding4Fun: Windows Presentation Foundation Animation, YouTube, iTunes, Twitter, and Nintendo's Wiimote
Microsoft .NET Framework: Declarative Programming Using XAML
SQL Server Compact: Embedding in Desktop and Device Applications
WPF: Data-centric Applications Using the DataGrid and Ribbon Controls
WPF Roadmap
Microsoft Expression Blend: Tips & Tricks
WPF: Extensible BitmapEffects, Pixel Shaders, and WPF Graphics Futures
Microsoft Silverlight, WPF and the Microsoft .NET Framework: Sharing Skills and Code
Developing for Microsoft Surface
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PDC 2008 :Windows Server
Windows Server : les sujets traités au PDC 2008
Windows 7: Optimizing Applications for Remote File Services over the WAN
Extending Terminal Services and Hyper-V VDI in Windows 7
How to Develop Supercomputer Applications
IIS 7.0 and Beyond: The Microsoft Web Platform Roadmap
Web Application Packaging and Deployment
Windows 7 Presentation Virtualization: Graphics Remoting ( RDP) Today and Tomorrow
Developing with Microsoft .NET and ASP.NET for Server Core
Enabling Test Automation Using Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V
Developing Solutions for Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V Using WMI
Developing Connected Home Applications and Services for Windows Home Server
Exposing Connected Home Services to the Internet via Windows Home Server
Developing Applications for More Than 64 Logical Processors in Windows Server 2008 R2
Windows 7: Optimizing Applications for Remote File Services over the WAN
Extending Terminal Services and Hyper-V VDI in Windows 7
How to Develop Supercomputer Applications
IIS 7.0 and Beyond: The Microsoft Web Platform Roadmap
Web Application Packaging and Deployment
Windows 7 Presentation Virtualization: Graphics Remoting ( RDP) Today and Tomorrow
Developing with Microsoft .NET and ASP.NET for Server Core
Enabling Test Automation Using Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V
Developing Solutions for Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V Using WMI
Developing Connected Home Applications and Services for Windows Home Server
Exposing Connected Home Services to the Internet via Windows Home Server
Developing Applications for More Than 64 Logical Processors in Windows Server 2008 R2
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