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Just a quick note… Visual Studio LightSwitch 2011 has been released officially! I have been using Beta 2 on a regular basis and it was already as stable and reliable as a full product. I am expecting the RTM version to be even better and to offer even more great features.

LightSwitch is a great tool to build business applications as it allows you to build a conceptual data model and a user interface. All the in-between plumbing is being taken care of by LightSwitch. A prototype is built pretty quickly and the framework allows for a great deal of customization if one wants to. You can write code at all sort of places so that you do not even recognize that it is a LightSwitch app.

And the best thing… you develop one app and you can deploy it to the web, to the desktop and into the cloud!

Go here for more information: http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudio/en-us/lightswitch

With regard to my recent posts I would like to point out two events that will be held in Germany in November. Both events focus on development for iOS 4 and are scheduled as a two-day workshop.

Day 1 will give an introduction to iOS 4 development, Objective-C in particular, and the development tools needed to write apps. Whereas day 2 will be more hands-on and will give attendees… Continue reading

We released yet another (free) application in the AppStore: The Developer Experts App. The app will keep you informed about all Developer Experts events and will allow you to purchase additional course materials in the near future.

However, update 1 will introduce Push Notifications so that you will be pinged whenever something interesting happens in the world of Developer Experts. Push Notifications will notify you about… Continue reading

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Finally, I am able to announce my first iPad project written in Objective-C and Xcode, written in association with DeveloperExperts, LLC. One can hardly believe how hard-felt the “finally” is. I have been programming since 1988 and Objective-C has been the toughest programming language yet. My biggest issue was getting used to the strange way how memory allocation and deallocation is handled. It might be me, but it took quite… Continue reading

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DelphiExperts invites you to a day where you can get state of the art developer know-how about developing Web Applications using Delphi Prism. The roadshow will be held in German language and thus I will post the announcement in German as well. Speakers for the day will be Olaf Monien and Daniel Magin.

Möchten Sie Webanwendungen (oder auch Websites) mit ASP.NET erstellen? Sie möchten dies mit Delphi tun?… Continue reading