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This book is for people with an interest to improve their development velocity by using static typing with Typescript. A basic understanding of JavaScript and web development is suggested. This book doesn't cover how to develop client-side code but explores TypeScript features. TypeScript concepts are explained and every chapter is a dig deeper into useful features that will simplify, clarify and disentangle your code. The goal is to delve into the core potential of TypeScript to help you leverage all the benefits of static typing code in a web environment. Topics covered but not limited to are: -Features up to TypeScript 4.0 version-Transpiler's configurations-Basis JavaScript in TypeScript-Object and Object-Oriented-Functions, Modules, and Asynchronous Code-Interfaces, Types and more
.Net Knowledge bookThis book is a melting pot of several articles about web development around TypeScript, React, Redux and JavaScript. They are scenarios that happen in the everyday work of developers who use these technologies. They are divided into short articles that are easy to understand. This book is ideal for anyone with intermediate to advanced knowledge of web stack who wants to learn more about how to deal with practical cases. This book includes articles written in 2018. It is volume 6 of a series of books that focus on real software-developing problems. The first four volumes were more around Microsoft Asp.Net in enterprise. The last two focus on TypeScript, React and Redux.Here are some subjects discussed in the book: New features about TypeScript, Jest and testing, React-router, Redux Store, Redux Architecture, Redux-form, React and performance, TypeScript and Redux boilerplate, Redux best practices, Index Signature with strong type, NPM and cross-project, telemetry, React Mounting optimization
This book is a melting pot of several articles about Asp.Net MVC, Entity Framework, JavaScript, CSS, C# and SQL. They are scenarios that happen in the everyday work of developers who use these technologies. They are divided into short articles that are easy to understand. This book is ideal for anyone with intermediate to advanced knowledge of Microsoft web stack and who wants to learn more about how to deal with practical cases. Subjects vary, from how to use the Model Binding to how to update complex objects with Entity Framework. This book includes articles written during 2011 and 2012. It is volume 1 of a series of books that will be out in the future. I strongly believe that the content of this book is a must to anyone who works with Microsoft Asp.Net in enterprise. Here are some subjects discussed in the book: Asp.Net MVC ModelBinding Asp.Net MVC Sections Templates with Editor and Display C# Sealed Method .Net Transaction How to handle circular references with Entity Framework Managing connection pool with EF Creating HTML Extensions Difference between CSS displays What to use between view data, view bag and temp data Caching Proxy creation with Entity Framework EF object context life cycle Working with 404 errors Using resource file Session and http handler Dynamic JavaScript and CSS with Asp.Net controller Master page Compare linq collection Html 5 and Internet Explorer NDepend Localizing property Logging with Entity Framework Expression CGI extension with IIS Contants Cookies Foreign key and MSMS Ajax call for partial view Anonymous object ILSpy Performance counter Debugging Asp.Net MVC ModelState MvcHtmlString Asp.Net action name Best practices for developing enterprise Asp.Net MVC website
ApprentiFinancier - Bien débuter en Bourse est un livre pour les débutants et intermédiaires voulant apprendre et perfectionner leurs connaissances en Bourse. Ce livre n'a pas comme but de vous faire miroité la possibilité d'être riche, mais bien de vous illustrer les bases de la Bourse, répondre aux questions de base fréquemment posées, ainsi que de montrer les bases de l'analyse. Ce livre contient des données intermédiaires sur l'analyse technique avec les graphiques en chandelles japonaises, les indicateurs techniques et comment évaluer le moment durant lequel acheter et vendre des titres efficacement. Ce livre contient des graphiques réels avec des actions d'entreprises des Bourses du Canada, des Bourses américaines et européennes. Chacun des concepts théoriques est illustré d'exemples et le livre contient plusieurs repères sur les notions importantes. De plus, le livre contient une panoplie de références afin que vous puissiez approfondir vos connaissances, vous donne plusieurs outils pour rechercher des titres ou tout simplement mieux analyser et offre des années d'expérience à votre disposition. Voici quelques sujets traités: 1. Qu'est-ce que la Bourse et comment débuter ? 2. Comment choisir des actions ? 3. L'analyse technique et fondamentale (Bullish et Bearish) 4. Analyser les graphiques avec les chandeliers japonais 5. Analyse des tendances 6. Méthodologies d'investissement 7. Les patrons à la Bourse 8. Les indicateurs boursiers 9. Des techniques d'investissement à la Bourse 10. Des statistiques sur les meilleurs joueurs du simulateur BourseVirtuelle.com 11. Des exemples d'analyse 12. Et tellement plus ! Patrick Desjardins est un Canadien habitant la province de Québec. Ingénieur de profession, il partage sa passion des finances et de la Bourse depuis 2004 avec www.apprentifinancier.com. De plus, il est le concepteur du système de simulateur de Bourse www.boursevirtuelle.com, qui comporte plusieurs dizaines de milliers de participants.
.Net Knowledge book This book is a melting pot of several articles about Asp.Net MVC, Azure, Entity Framework, JavaScript, CSS, C# and SQL. They are scenarios that happen in the everyday work of developers who use these technologies. They are divided into short articles that are easy to understand. This book is ideal for anyone with intermediate to advanced knowledge of Microsoft web stack who wants to learn more about how to deal with practical cases. This book includes articles written during 2016. It is volume 4 of a series of books that focus on real software developing problems. I strongly believe that the content of this book is a must for anyone who works with Microsoft Asp.Net in enterprise. Here are some subjects discussed in the book: Asp.Net MVC Localization in URL, C# Fluent API, MVC Routing, Azure, Application Insights, Azure Webjobs, Asp.Net MVC Bundle, 404 and fonts, Visitor Pattern, Http and Https, Performance with Asp.Net MVC Razor, Bootstrap, Azure CronJobs, Analytics Feature, Azure DNS Zone, Visual Studio, C# Circuit Breaker Pattern, Context Menu, AutoMapper, Continuous Integration, Open-Source, Create Nuget Package, DevOps, Microsoft Band, Post-mortem of a project, Redis, Data Annotation, Unit Testing, Repository and Accessor Pattern, Authentication, Lz4net Compression, Complex Object, TypeScript, React First Impression, MsTest with localization, Diagnostic slow code, Improve Visual Studio Speed, Deployment on Azure and Azure Slots.
What will you learn? This book is for people with an interest to improve their development velocity by using static typing with Typescript. A basic understanding of JavaScript and web development is suggested. This book doesn't cover how to develop client-side code but explores TypeScript features. TypeScript concepts are explained and every chapter is a dig deeper into useful features that will simplify, clarify and disentangle your code. The goal is to delve into the core potential of TypeScript to help you leverage all the benefits of static typing code in a web environment. Topics covered but not limited to are: -Features up to TypeScript 2.8 version -Transpiler's configurations -Basis JavaScript in TypeScript -Object and Object-Oriented -Functions, Modules, and Asynchronous Code -Interfaces, Types and more!
.Net Knowledge book This book is a melting pot of several articles about web development around TypeScript, React, NodeJs and JavaScript. They are scenarios that happen in the everyday work of developers who use these technologies. They are divided into short articles that are easy to understand. This book is ideal for anyone with intermediate to advanced knowledge of web stack who wants to learn more about how to deal with practical cases. This book includes articles written during 2017. It is volume 5 of a series of books that focus on real software developing problems. The first four volumes were more around Microsoft Asp.Net in enterprise. This one focuses on TypeScript and React. Here are some subjects discussed in the book: New features about TypeScript, differences between Flow and TypeScript, migrating AngularJs to React, processing images with NodeJs, flux cycle with React and Redux, Redux middleware, configuring Gulp and webpack for TypeScript, NPM, webworker, building performance with TypeScript, Rest and destructor operators, multitudes of JavaScript sort algorithms.
You can visualize relationships in your code with the Code Map feature, find duplicated code to maximize your code reuse, and use Visual Studio's inbuilt list of metrics to figure out just how healthy your code is and how difficult or easy it will be to maintain.
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