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  • REST and .NET 3.5 Part 1 - why REST based services?

    by Richard Blewett

    Why has REST been getting so much attention recently? It's no accident that Yahoo, Google and Amazon have chosen not to use SOAP to expose their APIs. Learn some of the issues of using SOAP, and how a RESTful based architecture can resolve some of these. asp.net, .net

  • ASP.NET Patterns every developer should know

    by Alex Homer

    In the first of three parts, Alex looks at some of the basic patterns in ASP.NET, and how you can apply these to your ASP.NET applications in a few simple steps. patterns, .net, c#, asp.net

  • Controller Patterns for ASP.NET

    by Alex Homer

    Discover how to use controllers and partial views within your web applications, allowing powerful web applications to dynamically choose correct views at runtime, and preserving your seperation of concerns. asp.net, patterns, architecture, controller

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  • IBM developerWorks: Doug Tidwell previews Oct 1 virtual cloud event

    Published 1 month ago, running time 0h10m

    Doug Tidwell, Emerging Technologies evangelist for IBM, previews the special virtual event, Cloud Computing for Developers, coming up on October 1 and hosted by IBM and Amazon Web Services. web services

  • Java Posse: Steve Harris of Oracle Interview

    Published 7 months ago, running time 0h51m

    Oracle at Java InterviewFully formatted shownotes can always be found at http://javaposse.comAn interview with Steve Harris - Senior VP of Application Server Development at OracleJava VM in the Oracle Databasehttp://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/java/jsp/index.html http://download.oracle.com/doc... oracle, java, technology, html

  • Herding Code: Episode 36: Scott Watermasysk

    Published 8 months ago, running time 0h54m

    This week, the Herding Code cast talks shop with Scott Watermasysk about cloud computing, blogging platforms, Internet Explorer, the DotNetOpenId project and much more: Scott W, Scott K and Jon discuss Azure, Amazon Web Services and Google App Engine. Jon asks Scott W to share his thoughts on bl... silverlight, computing, internet, azure

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  • Nov 11

    AWSome Atlanta (Cloud Computing User's Group) November Meetup - AWSome Atlanta (Cloud Computing User's Group)

    Atlanta, United States

    Agenda: 7:00 "Cloud Camp Planning Meeting" 7:15 "New Amazon Web Services Overview" Rescheduled from last month Keith will be covering some of the new AWS services provided by Amazon. Including the new Auto Scaling, Load Balancing, and monitoring services. He has some first hand experience using the new API's with a local startup.

  • Nov 11

    Introduction to Amazon RDS (MySQL in the Cloud) - The Cleveland MySQL Meetup

    Independence, United States

    Intro to Amazon RDS In our last session, we discussed using MySQL in virtual environments, including in the 'cloud'. This month, we will delve a little deeper and introduce the Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS). Amazon RDS is a web service that makes it easy to set up, operate, and scale a relational database in the cloud.

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    Scotland, United Kingdom

    Developer Day Scotland is a community event, run by community for community, which is based upon the highly successful Developer! Developer! Developer! community conference events.

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