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ASP.NET Web API ASP.NET SignalR WCF WCF Data Services LightSwitch OData Services OData Lib Service Bus for Windows Server Lib Service Bus for Windows Azure Lib
WinRT XAML/.NET Windows Store SDK Notication Extensions.WinRT p&p Prism for Windows Runtime WnsRecipe p&p Unity for Windows Store Apps
.NET SDK for Windows Phone Windows Phone Toolkit p&p Prism for Windows Phone
Cloud Apps
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Windows Azure .NET SDK Windows Azure Storage Lib Windows Azure Conguration Manager Lib Windows Azure Media Services Windows Azure Mobile Services p&p Autoscaling App Block p&p Transient Fault Handling App Block
Core
.NET Runtime Base Class Library Linq XAML
Desktop Apps
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Windows Presentation Foundation Windows Forms LightSwitch Desktop Apps p&p Prism for WPF
.NET Technology Guidance Today, technology use is in the midst of a shift toward multi-device experiences powered by services in the cloud. However, the next generation of device- and service-dependent applications is not emerging in isolation. These applications have to work with existing applications, unlocking their value to new audiences and new modes of interaction. The two patterns that every application developer now faces are: Established application patterns: These are applications developed using technology patterns such as client/server or web applications optimized for desktop browsers. They act as foundational applications and are heavily centered in existing business processes. Emerging application patterns: Patterns such as multi-devices and the cloud are emerging as technology enablers for new applications. They complement the established patterns by extending the applications to be centered on the end user.
Web Apps
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ASP.NET MVC ASP.NET Web Forms ASP.NET Web Pages LightSwitch HTML5 Client ASP.NET Razor ASP.NET Web Optimization
Embedded Systems
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Data Access
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Applications helps you overcome this challenging transformation process by providing a comprehensive reference to inform your technology decisions. It details the available technologies for evolving and modernizing business applications that are core to the business and based on established patterns, as well as the newest
Async Immutable Collections TPL Dataow Rx (Reactive Extensions) Ix (Interactive Extensions; Ix-Async) Fsharp Core WF Activities Extensions p&p Semantic Logging App Block HttpClient Portable Class Libraries p&p EntLib - Validation App Block p&p EntLib - Exception Handling App Block p&p EntLib - Logging App Block Compression
Entity Framework ADO.NET ASP.NET Universal Providers .NET Map Reduce API for Hadoop .NET API for Hadoop WebClient Linq to Hive Linq to Sql p&p Data Access App Block
technologies available for .NET to extend these core applications into emerging patterns for devices and services.
Caching
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Windows Azure Caching Windows Server AppFabric Caching Windows Azure Caching Memcache Shim ASP.NET Cache
Security
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ASP.NET Identity Windows Identity Foundation DotNetOpenAuth Authorization Manager API Web Protection Library OWIN Authentication Middleware