The release of .NET 4.0 this year brings in a wide range of changes to the .NET Framework across a broad front ranging from C# to Silverlight, from WPF to 'Oslo' Many familiar technologies are being over-hauled, best practices are being changed and developer methodologies altered. With so many new ideas appearing developers are finding it hard to keep track of the opportunities that are opening up. Introducing .NET 4.0 crystallizes their options and provides them with a roadmap to the new releases. It clearly maps the whole range of changes, showing what's new, what's changed and what has stayed the same. Crucially, it provides clear-cut examples of best practice and shows how the technology can be put to work. This massively reduces the amount of time readers need to spend in understanding how the new releases are going to affect them and gives them a head-start towards seizing the opportunities that are o
Alex Makey started out in programming using the Amiga with a hobbyist program called Amos. Around 1995 he then started developing a number of small sites with HTML and Javascript. He then studied Business Computing with Psychology graduating with 1st class honors. During his time at university he worked for a small consultancy developing applications with ASP and VB6. After this position he moved into .NET and SQL Server (from v1.0 and SQL 6.5) where he has remained for the last 7 or so years. In total Alex has over 9 years commercial development experience. In the last 6 months Alex has founded a .NET user group (Devevening.co.uk) which has grown from 6 to 15 regular attendees in just the first three months with 26 on the mailing list.
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