The web is asynchronous by design, and it has to be. But, there is a slight problem that asynchronous programming has a slight tendency to make people's heads explode. And people really don't like when their heads explode. To get out of the pickle, we need to handle the asynchrony somehow. This talk will explore the reasons for the design of the web, and will try to offer some solutions, from the worst possible to the current state of the art. Topic covered: Asynchrony, XHR, events, callbacks, Promises, Observables, async/await
All about asynchronous programming from .NET starting from initial framework to latest version. We will be looking into almost all features from .NET which are related to Asynchronous Programming. This seminar will cover up evolution of asynchronous programming and slowly moving to Task.
The web is asynchronous by design, and it has to be. But, there is a slight problem that asynchronous programming has a slight tendency to make people's heads explode. And people really don't like when their heads explode. To get out of the pickle, we need to handle the asynchrony somehow. This talk will explore the reasons for the design of the web, and will try to offer some solutions, from the worst possible to the current state of the art. Topic covered: Asynchrony, XHR, events, callbacks, Promises, Observables, async/await
All about asynchronous programming from .NET starting from initial framework to latest version. We will be looking into almost all features from .NET which are related to Asynchronous Programming. This seminar will cover up evolution of asynchronous programming and slowly moving to Task.
Presentation for BDotNet UG Meet Mar 30. New things in WebForms 4.5. Focus on Strongly Typed Data Binding Expression, Model Binding and Value Providers.
Numeral Systems: Positional and Non-Positional
Conversions between Positional Numeral Systems: Binary, Decimal and Hexadecimal
Representation of Numbers in Computer Memory
Exercises: Conversion between Different Numeral Systems
Defining Simple Classes
Using Own Classes and Objects
Access Modifiers
Constructors and Initializers
Defining Fields
Defining Properties, Getters and Setters
Defining Methods
Exercises: Defining and Using Own Classes
Presentation for BDotNet UG Meet Mar 30. New things in WebForms 4.5. Focus on Strongly Typed Data Binding Expression, Model Binding and Value Providers.
Numeral Systems: Positional and Non-Positional
Conversions between Positional Numeral Systems: Binary, Decimal and Hexadecimal
Representation of Numbers in Computer Memory
Exercises: Conversion between Different Numeral Systems
Defining Simple Classes
Using Own Classes and Objects
Access Modifiers
Constructors and Initializers
Defining Fields
Defining Properties, Getters and Setters
Defining Methods
Exercises: Defining and Using Own Classes