Volume 14, Number 19 | September 15, 2010
Top Stories
HTML5 in IE9 Beta
This guide for developers provides an early look at the features and improvements coming in the feature-complete beta released today.Free E-book: Parallel Programming with Microsoft .NET
Learn design patterns for decomposition and coordination on multicore architectures. Includes samples in C#, VB and F#.The Future of Silverlight
Among other questions, people have been asking us how Silverlight fits into an HTML5 future world where the <video> tag is available to developers.Your Featured Content
Touch and Response
Learn how to use multi-touch manipulation events in Windows Presentation Foundation.Migrate Your ASP.NET 1.1 Apps to Visual Studio 2010
Protect against obsolescence, gain new capabilities, and increase your marketability by getting on board with the .NET Framework 4.Twitter OAuth in F#
These F# demos use the Twitter APIs as simple examples of accessing online data interactively and working with it in F#.C++ and the Asynchronous Agents Library
With multi-core processors now commonplace in the market, from servers to desktops to laptops, the parallelization of code has never been more important.IronRuby on Windows Phone 7
With Ruby and .NET worlds connected, endless new possibilities are enabled and the benefits of such a connection are nothing short of phenomenal.Better Web Forms with the MVP Pattern
Take a look at implementing MVP for ASP.NET web forms and compare it to ASP.NET MVC and MVVM for WPF and Silverlight.Don't Jump Into the River Without Testing the Depth First
Learn how to make your web sites accessible to a broader audience by applying a layered approach to development.GiveCamp Is Going National
January 14 - 16, 2011
GiveCamp is a weekend-long event where technology professionals from designers, developers, and database administrators to marketers and web strategists donate their time to provide solutions for non-profit organizations.Multiparadigmatic .NET, Part 1
Software development isn't all about object-oriented design; it's about finding what works best, and incorporating it into your solution.Building and Maintaining Large JavaScript Applications
With HTML5, the JavaScript language will be more important than ever, so you'll need to know how to manage your code properly.