The Passion for Teaching!
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Sunday, 02 October 2011 22:01 |
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F# is an object oriented and a functional programming language. It is an official part of the .NET framework. Writing our code in F# we enjoy the benefits of using a functional programming language together with the benefits of using the .NET framework.
 The .NET framework market share continuously grows. Companies throughout the world shift into the .NET framework. In the beginning those were mainly small mid size information systems. Today, we can find a growing number of large scale information systems developed in .NET. The need for a functional programming language has emerged. F# that was initially developed by Don Syme in Microsoft Research is now being distributed as a fully supported language in the .NET Framework. Being a functional programming language using it in our projects allows us to get a shorter code comparing with writing the code in C#. Getting a shorter code usually means easier to maintain.
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Last Updated on Monday, 26 September 2011 07:09 |
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Tuesday, 07 June 2011 14:05 |
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The Android 3.0 platform was developed primarily for Android based tablets. It allows us to develop UI optimized for tablets and laptops.
 The Android 3.0 platform introduces new features both for users and developers. The improved user interface framework for android based tablets is one of them. This course overviews the main capabilities of this new framework. This course explains how to develop android applications that use activity fragments, how to develop an action bar (kind of a menu for android large screen devices such as tablets and laptops), how to develop applications that use the drag & drop capabilities introduced in Android 3.0 and how to create user notification in a simple easy to learn way (comparing with the way it was done so far).
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 June 2011 14:10 |
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