MSDN Magazine August 2008
Welcome to the Cheap Magazines site with free magazine download links submitted by people just like you! Add a hot new title and then input your own banner as our way of saying thanks for being part of the community. Read your favorite issues here anytime you like!

Short description:
September 2008
Hierarchy ID: Model Your Data Hierarchies With SQL Server 2008
Here we explain how the new hierarchyID data type in SQL Server 2008 helps solve some of the problems in modeling and querying hierarchical information. Kent Tegels
Prism: Patterns For Building Composite Applications With WPF
We introduce you to the benefits of building composite applications with the Composite Application Guidance for WPF from Microsoft patterns & practices. Glenn Block
Data Services: Create Data-Centric Web Applications With Silverlight 2
ADO.NET Data Services provide Web-accessible endpoints that allow you to filter, sort, shape, and page data without having to build that functionality yourself. Shawn Wildermuth
Advanced WPF: Understanding Routed Events And Commands In WPF
See how routed events and routed commands in Windows Presentation Foundation form the basis for communication between the parts of your UI. Brian Noyes
Download link:
http://rapidshare.com/files/145452949/MSDNMagazine2008_08en-us__netbks.com.rar.html
September 2008
Hierarchy ID: Model Your Data Hierarchies With SQL Server 2008
Here we explain how the new hierarchyID data type in SQL Server 2008 helps solve some of the problems in modeling and querying hierarchical information. Kent Tegels
Prism: Patterns For Building Composite Applications With WPF
We introduce you to the benefits of building composite applications with the Composite Application Guidance for WPF from Microsoft patterns & practices. Glenn Block
Data Services: Create Data-Centric Web Applications With Silverlight 2
ADO.NET Data Services provide Web-accessible endpoints that allow you to filter, sort, shape, and page data without having to build that functionality yourself. Shawn Wildermuth
Advanced WPF: Understanding Routed Events And Commands In WPF
See how routed events and routed commands in Windows Presentation Foundation form the basis for communication between the parts of your UI. Brian Noyes
Trackback URL for this post:
http://www.cheap-magazines.net/trackback/255

































