The Programmers Second Edition Covers .NET 4.5, OOP, WCF, WPF, Duck Typing, Globalization and Localization


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Sukesh Marla has recently released the second edition of The Programmers newspaper in collaboration with Questpond. The latest edition includes an article about the various features included with .NET Framework 4.5 and the principles associated with Object Oriented Programming (OOP).

It also contains articles related to WCF overloading, duck typing, WPF and backbone.js in addition to a comparison between globalization and localization.

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The second edition of The Programmers newspaper also covers the concept of parsing data between layers and the best practices to be followed while programming with C#.

A great feature of the second edition is an interview with Mr. Bipalab Paul who works with Microsoft India MVP team. You will be able to know what it takes to become an Microsoft MVP.

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From my point of view, the second edition of The Programmers will be very useful for students. Moreover, computer training centers can stock a copy of the newspaper on their library for ready reference.


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Anand Narayanaswamy
Anand Narayanaswamy is the editor-in-chief of Learnxpress. He was a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) for a period of 9 years. He is a ASPInsider based in Trivandrum, Kerala State, India. Anand is the author of Community Server Quickly published by Packt Publishing.

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