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Joel Bennett

Silverlight Cairngorm - Port Cairngorm to .NET - CodeProject - 0 views

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    A port of adobe's Cairngorm architecture from Flex to Silverlight ....
Joel Bennett

Composite WPF and Silverlight - patterns & practices - CodePlex - 0 views

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    The Composite Client Application Guidance is intended to make it easier to design and build modular WPF and Silverlight client apps with rich user interfaces and loosely coupled, independently evolveable, UI pieces.
Joel Bennett

patterns & practices - Enterprise Library - 0 views

  • This page contains video tutorials about using Enterprise Library.
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    Tutorial Videos
Joel Bennett

CommonServiceLocator - CodePlex - 0 views

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    The Common Service Locator library contains a shared interface abstraction over IoC containers and service locators.
Joel Bennett

Branch-Per-Feature Source Control. Part 2: How (Theory) - LosTechies - 0 views

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    This is Part 2. If you don't know WHY you'd want to do Branch-Per-Feature, you should read Part 1 ( http://www.lostechies.com/blogs/derickbailey/archive/2009/07/15/branch-per-feature-source-control-introduction.aspx )
Joel Bennett

Code Contracts - MSDN DevLabs - 0 views

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    Code Contracts provide a language-agnostic way to express coding assumptions in .NET programs. The contracts take the form of pre-conditions, post-conditions, and object invariants. Contracts act as checked documentation of your external and internal APIs.
Joel Bennett

WPF Tutorial - 8 views

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    Introductory articles on lots of aspects of WPF
Alexis Sgavel

Fundamental Guidelines Of E-Commerce Checkout Design - Smashing Magazine - 0 views

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    Here is the harsh reality of e-commerce websites: according to recent e-commerce studies, at least 59.8% of potential customers abandon their shopping cart (MarketingSherpa puts it at 59.8%, SeeWhy at 83% and MarketLive at 62.14%). The main question is why do customers abandon their shopping cart so often? Is there some fundamental mistake that designers of e-commerce websites do very often? Are there any common guidelines or rules of thumbs that make it more difficult for our users to purchase products? And is there some meaningful way to improve the conversion rates for our products?
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