Web Development


Project Tango

Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) is set to change the way .NET developers create and manage connected systems.

Microsoft Readying Live Development Platform

Microsoft has said that getting third-party developers to build their own applications on top of its Web services will help push Redmond's Windows Live initiative over the top.

Look Sharp

How C#, F# and other experimental programming languages are driving next-generation development.

Live Search Service and SDK Bow

Microsoft has released version 1 of the Live Search Web service and the Live Search Software Developers Kit.

Clean Up Your AJAX Security

How secure is your AJAX? This book can help you avoid the security pitfalls.

Internet Explorer Developer Toolbar Now in Beta 3

Several new tweaks added to the toolbar's user interface.

Drilldown on WSE 3.0

Take advantage of WSE 3.0 to set up Web service authentication with a username and password using only one server certificate.

Integrate Modeling and Design Pattern

Learn how combining application modeling with patterns can help you automate your development process. Then delve into how aspect-oriented modeling can help you take full advantage of this approach

Build Geographic Mashups

Take advantage of Microsoft Virtual Earth to build a popular new Internet application type: the mashup.

Microsoft Expression to Blend Coding and Design Worlds

Will the eXtensible Markup Language finally bridge the dev-design gap?

Developers Struggle to Keep Abreast of the 'Orcas' Wave

Developers struggle to form a sharp picture of what to expect from Orcas.

Rational Version 7.0 Tools

The Rational Software Architect product affords highly flexible model management.

DevForce 3.3

Development shops that are .NET-focused and moving into a distributed, Web services-centric environment face a lot of challenges. IdeaBlade Inc.'s Devforce 3.3 focuses on developing core logic.

AutomatedQA TestComplete 5 Bolsters Testing for Vista

New hooks for new Vista APIs.

Talking SOA with Judith Hurwitz

Longtime industry analyst Judith Hurwitz discusses how Microsoft is becoming more engaged in the Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) space.

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