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Do you know what technology was used to build office web apps. is it silverlight? wpf?
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"Web Apps.
The Office Live Workspace has integrated Silverlight technology into the multi-file upload function improvements in browser technology have made for an even more polished user experience.
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What are the abstract levels of technology that are used to build a Web APIs such as GData?
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The technology building blocks are the existing basic web protocols that you are familiar.
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I am working on a proejct which involve selection of technology as the first criteria. The client is interested in web technology and is not in favour of ASP.NET. I want to understand how good Silverlight is in following terms: · Scalability · Cost · ...
Started by Vikash on
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Well for a start:
Scalability - Irrelevant, it's a client technology Cost - It's free Compliance, it's a client technology Reliability - Irrelevant, it's a client technology Silverlight is a client technology, think of it ....
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Do you know what the advantage of asp.net from other technology?
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It is slower than CPP,
Not as stable as Java,
Does not work properly... .
The list goes on and on.
What? J2EE, PHP, straight HTML, Perl, Ruby on Rails, plain vanilla ASP .. .
ASP.NET vs.
For me its Visual Studio integrations
You'll need to be WAY more specific .
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Lately I've been hearing many ideas that a good developer should venture into multiple technologies to keep being of value on the currently bad looking job market.
Although I in general agree to that I fail to see how it is possible.
Note: I do not talk...
Started by User on
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(People who always work with the same technology will likely always use it as they did some about multiple different technologies so you can decide on whats the best technology for the task.
Of the stack.
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Can we make a mobile application with the help of RoR technology?
Started by dilip on
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Ruby on Rails is a webframework designed....
Actually there is, "open source framework Rhodes contains the first implementation of Ruby for every major smartphone operating system: iPhone, Android, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile and Symbian." Also see this .
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What are the "must-listen-to" general technology podcasts?
One answer per comment please, so we can vote on them.
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It has its funny moments, memes, a wiki and has very accurate coverage of the news .
CNET's daily show Buzz Out Loud.
Stack Overflow of course!
Hanselminutes
This Week In Tech is pretty good, although it can get a bit sitcom-ish with the regulars .
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What is the best technology/framework to use for an online e-commerce site?
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Are you willing to go into the source code and muck around if you have to? Are you familiar with the third party libraries the framework... .
It depends of course on what language you're most comfortable in and how flushed out you need your e-commerce site to be .
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Recently I have been looking at jobs, and all of them require "X Years Experience in Y technology". If you have experience in Z technology (or multiple Z technologies) how can you get into jobs for Y technology? It seems they use this requirements as ...
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I ....
I did both of these in turn.
Find a job in Z technology, and find (or make) opportunities there to do Y technology.
If it isn't in the exact technology they want, they should still be interested in you to take a chance on you.
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That's the question... Do you think ASP.Net is a technology suitable for high-load sites? Do you know any populer sites -apart from stackoverflow, of course- built with this technology? Thanks.
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That "high load."
I think that, like just about any other web technology, the capability of the tool lies.
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