Entity Framework 4.0

by gaspard 2. August 2010 02:13

I am reading the Rough Cuts for this Book Programming Entity Framework Second Edition  written by Julia Lerman, but I am really amazed by this author. She is one of the best as far as writing technical books is concerned.

Asp.net (C#) notes at Blogger.com

by gaspard 14. July 2010 23:23

Just to let you know that all notes I took when I was learning Asp.net will be available at gaspardnotes.blogspot.com.

Sorry I was busy these days ( I had to finish my assignment on Oracle 11gi Flashing Back Transaction technology for my MSc studies) I did not have enough time for my Asp.net enthusiasm!

More to come soon.

C# Data Type Class Hierarchy

by gaspard 20. June 2010 00:11

I was reading the Andrew Troelsen book and I found this interesting picture regarding the C# Data Type Class Hierarchy.

 

 

Chart Control in Visual Studio 2010

by gaspard 19. June 2010 12:02

Three years ago, I had a small project where I needed to do some charts for statistical analysis, and I had to switch to some open sources because it was easier to find Charts ready for use. Now with Visual Studio 2010, the Chart Control is available. Watch this video and you will see how the programming is getting easier and more enjoyable than ever with Visual Studio 2010.

Asp.net 4.0, Web Forms Routing, SEO made easy!

by gaspard 16. June 2010 22:46

Web Forms Routing is one of the new features in Asp.net 4.0. No need to use other third party modules for Search Engine Optimisation (SEO). For more information watch this video and read this blog.

Asp.net MVC, finally we have got an architecture!

by gaspard 24. May 2010 23:21

I have always been reluctant to Asp.net because of its lack of  a good architecture compared to J2EE. But with Asp.net MVC, we have got the framework with a good RAD behind. Asp.net MVC is one of the best practices from Microsoft. You can start enjoying Asp.net MVC from this web site 

C#, the programming language to learn!

by gaspard 20. May 2010 04:47

Before learning C#, I was working with C/C++ language for control engineering after this job I moved to Java programming and one of my friends in 2004 lent me a book for C# language, since then I am a fan of this language because when you learn c# language you are learning three programming languages (C/C++, Java and C#). It is really amazing to see how they are  so similar.

About me

 

Gaspard (Nzamurambaho) is a Software Engineer, specialised in Object Oriented Programming and Relational Database Design with interest in Asp.net (C#) technology.