10 Reasons to move to windows 7

November 11, 2009

Scott Hanselman BlogTop 10 Tips Working Developers Should Know about Windows 7

“I’ve been tweeting about Windows 7 lately but I had a flash tonight that I should write some of this stuff down. Here’s my list of the Top 10 Things Working Developers Should Know about Windows 7. I say "working developers" because if you’re a .NET developer you either have run into these questions or you will, so why not put them in one place.

These are in no particular order. Also, in case it’s not clear, each heading here is a link.”

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I really enjoy reading that article very much and i like more to distribute all over

maybe he forget to add

 

11-just upgrade even if there is no reason … lol

 

well i hope you enjoy it


Windows 7 Contest

September 7, 2009

There been several contests last days

Recently the one that’s concerned about programming Windows 7 application using Windows 7 SDK

http://www.code7contest.com

 

The first prize is full trip to PDC09 and others many you can see it on the site

Applications that utilized one or more of this features

Windows 7 Taskbar Jump Lists, Icon Overlay, Progress Bar, Tabbed Thumbnails, and Thumbnail Toolbars.
Windows 7 Libraries, Known Folders, non-file system containers.
Windows Shell Search API support, a hierarchy of Shell Namespace entities, and Drag and Drop functionality for Shell Objects.
Explorer Browser Control.
Shell property system.
Windows Vista and Windows 7 Common File Dialogs, including custom controls.
Windows Vista and Windows 7 Task Dialogs.
Direct3D 11.0, Direct3D 10.1/10.0, DXGI 1.0/1.1, Direct2D 1.0, DirectWrite, Windows Imaging Component (WIC) APIs. (DirectWrite and WIC have partial support)
Sensor Platform APIs
Extended Linguistic Services APIs
Power Management APIs
Application Restart and Recovery APIs
Network List Manager APIs
Command Link control and System defined Shell icons

Wanna see some examples of this features. Well Microsoft presents with this Pack for you to exercise on it so lets have fun

Windows® API Code Pack for Microsoft® .NET Framework

 


visual studio.net 2010 and .net framework 4.0 arrived

September 6, 2009

yes you heard it

it is already been anounced that the Beta Edition of Visual Studio.net 2010 and .Net Framework have been arrived long time Ago

lets get into it

ok About the Downloads

you can visit this page and catch up with the latest release about visual studio 2010

you can follow onojw in his twitter as he tweets abt new releases of visual studio 2010

1-you can download VS2010 as Web Installer or an ISO Full download

If You are lazy like me wanting the direct you can Get it here
Web Installer 5.2MB
ISO Full Download Part 1Part 2 700MB+421.1 MB

2-You Can Download .Net Framework 4.0 from Here

but for you guys here is the direct links
x86 76.7MB
x86 and i64 146MB
x86 and x64 157.8MB

we will continue

till then you are welcome to enjoy Visual Studio 2010 homepage
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/dd582936.aspx


Home Sweet Home

September 6, 2009

Well
Visual Studio 2010

so finally i decide to be back and write again although i felt so lazy each time i enter my blog

maybe it is that in my nature that i hate writing anyway whatever

so lets rock it out and start from the next post

lets go


TIP:initializing toolbox problem

September 27, 2008

Good Evening

here is the first article which is direct for the professional matter which is useful to accelerete the programming

you can see the each time you open any project a period the takes long time that heppen when you first click of anything in the shown form after the project load

the question is how to avoid that or how to make it take a shorter than it takes

here is the solution

the pic is very enough


Visual Studio.net 2 of 5: Starting the fun (Download Visual Studio 2008 Professional Edition)

September 27, 2008
Visual Studio 2008 Professional

Visual Studio 2008 Professional

FIRST OF ALL YOU HAVE TO VIEW THIS http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vs2008/products/bb894671.aspx

PARTICULARLY THIS WHICH SHOWS THE SYSTEM REQUIREMENT 

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vs2008/products/bb894726.aspx

you can download it from here (indirect link)

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=83c3a1ec-ed72-4a79-8961-25635db0192b&DisplayLang=en

or from here (direct link)

http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/1/d/81d3f35e-fa03-485b-953b-ff952e402520/VS2008ProEdition90dayTrialENUX1435622.iso

it is about 3389.6 MB as Microsoft Website says

with this files there many requirements

some or most of them are included already in that iso file but they other are not and you have to download them separetly

those things are

1-.net framework 3.5(it include the entire editions of the .net from work 1,2,3 and 3,5)

2- windows installer 3 or higher

those are already included in that iso files

the other are not included which is

1-upgrade to visual studio 2008 sp1

indirect link (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=27673C47-B3B5-4C67-BD99-84E525B5CE61&displaylang=en)

dircect link(http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/3/7/a371b6d1-fc5e-44f7-914c-cb452b4043a9/VS2008SP1ENUX1512962.iso)

2-upgrade to sp1 of the .net framwork direct link (http://download.microsoft.com/download/2/0/e/20e90413-712f-438c-988e-fdaa79a8ac3d/dotnetfx35.exe)

you have first to install the original one with is not the sp1

then after that install the other two upgrading

but for installing the upgrade you have to install this patch first

it is for make vs(= visual studio) ready to upgrade sp1

indirect link (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=A494B0E0-EB07-4FF1-A21C-A4663E456D9D&displaylang=en)

direct link (http://download.microsoft.com/download/9/9/b/99bbd5ef-90a3-41fd-9df0-176988522eea/VS2008-PatchRemovalTool-x86.exe)

3-msdn library ( I will talk about it later) but this is the link for it (2205.9 MB)

MSDN Library for Visual Studio 2008 SP1 (indirect link)

http://download.microsoft.com/download/1/f/0/1f07c259-7ff2-4902-9205-ad1dfb87ccab/VS2008SP1MSDNENUX1506188.iso (direct link)

have a nice day


Visual Studio.net 1 of 5: Edition Comparison

September 27, 2008

as any successfully products that produce by microsoft

it have many edition depends in your requirements

you can start from here

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vs2008/products/cc149003.aspx

as an advice i suggest for us the professional edition

have a nice day


Here is the Begining

September 27, 2008

So

as a programmer

there are such things to do to be  a programmer

which is first at all to know what do you need to start

here is the things which i -at least- see that it is necessary for you to start

1-Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Sp1

2-Microsoft Sql Server 2008

3-Microsoft Office (Access+Excel)

what do you see here that i choose the latest versions of each application and that it is the point because you need to be with the latest things

from now and as far i will start to post a step by step from beginnig to novice about every thing related to the Programmer Site of this blog hopes it will be useful waiting for your suggestions


So, It is a blog

August 7, 2008

Hi and good evening (9.40 pm i think)

well this will be my site which you can snap my all writing with its type medical or programmer

and yes my english language is little bit dificult but i hope it will be clear at least we are from the same envirment (programmer of coars)

and guess what no any title you will see about C# because i only work on Visual Basic (the love of my life)

i wont be disturbing you so here is

enjoy!