Blog: Video

Programmers Increasingly Using Sharepoint for Mission-Critical Apps

By Martin Schaeferle

In the world of applications, there are basic, everyday applications, and then there are mission-critical applications. Think Microsoft Calendar versus a highly complex financial transaction system at a bank.

This blog entry was originally posted January 31, 2013 by Martin Schaeferle


Learning C# Online

By Martin Schaeferle

It may seem like there are so many steps to start the process of becoming an expert in the language of programming. One of the most important languages to learn in programming is C#.

This blog entry was originally posted December 11, 2012 by Martin Schaeferle


Get Smart Online

By Martin Schaeferle

Many people function under the belief system that if you are not good with computers, you are simply not technologically inclined, and you will never be able to learn.

This blog entry was originally posted November 30, 2012 by Martin Schaeferle


The 411 on SharePoint 2010

By Martin Schaeferle

Sharepoint is a program which was created and introduced by Microsoft more than ten years ago.

This blog entry was originally posted November 29, 2012 by Martin Schaeferle


The Magic of HTML

By Martin Schaeferle

When people first began working with HTML, it seemed like magic.

This blog entry was originally posted November 14, 2012 by Martin Schaeferle


Creating Dynamic Properties in XAML

By Ken Getz

Usually, the standard XAML property syntax provides the functionality you need.

This blog entry was originally posted November 05, 2012 by Ken Getz


SharePoint 2010 for Advancement

By Martin Schaeferle

The SharePoint program, launched by Microsoft eleven years ago, is now used by more than 75% of all Fortune 500 companies in the world.

This blog entry was originally posted November 01, 2012 by Martin Schaeferle


Take Advantage of Today's Business Standard

By Martin Schaeferle

It is imperative that a business has an online presence in order for it to succeed. The ability to search for a business, service, or product online, is taken for granted now.

This blog entry was originally posted October 25, 2012 by Martin Schaeferle


How to Get Started With Video Tutorials for C#

By Martin Schaeferle

There are a lot of details to learn when you want to become an expert in a programming language like C#.

This blog entry was originally posted October 23, 2012 by Martin Schaeferle


Feel the Power of Web Design

By Martin Schaeferle

Knowledge is power and nowhere is this more apparent than in the world of web design.

This blog entry was originally posted October 19, 2012 by Martin Schaeferle


Become a Tech Master in Record Time

By Martin Schaeferle

Having someone tell you how to do something verbally is not always effective. Think of all the times you have attempted to fix an appliance or repair something while talking with support staff over the phone.

This blog entry was originally posted October 17, 2012 by Martin Schaeferle


Be the Smart Employee

By Martin Schaeferle

There was a time when having computer skills defined you as a bit of a "geek". Then all of the geeks became millionaires, and suddenly, having at least a modicum of computer savvy became extremely important.

This blog entry was originally posted October 15, 2012 by Martin Schaeferle


The jQuery User Interface Library: Small but Mighty

Excerpt by Don Kiely

One of the major benefits of jQuery is that the core library is quite small, just 83KB for the minified version.

This course excerpt was originally posted October 11, 2012 from the online courseware ASP.NET 4 AJAX and jQuery Using Visual C# by Don Kiely


HTML5: A Leg Up In Your Company

By Martin Schaeferle

Having a firm grasp of HTML5 can vastly increase your job opportunities and make you much more attractive to potential, or current, employers.

This blog entry was originally posted October 10, 2012 by Martin Schaeferle


jQuery: Compressed vs Uncompressed, the Choice is Yours

Excerpt by Don Kiely

The difference in the two files is that the development version is human readable with lots of whitespace and generous amounts of comments to help you understand the code.

This course excerpt was originally posted October 05, 2012 from the online courseware ASP.NET 4 AJAX and jQuery Using Visual C# by Don Kiely


Tutorial Videos Help Beginners And Pros Learn More

By Martin Schaeferle

Learning how to use any new development tool like Visual Studio 2010 can be challenging, and learning a programming language like C# can be as difficult as learning the written word of another culture.

This blog entry was originally posted October 04, 2012 by Martin Schaeferle


7 Benefits of jQuery

By Martin Schaeferle

jQuery makes using a Web page's DOM, adding effects to the page, animating elements, and executing Ajax calls to the server extremely simple, hiding the complexity of the underlying JavaScript.

This blog entry was originally posted October 03, 2012 by Martin Schaeferle


Don't Waste your Time on Training

By Martin Schaeferle

How many times have you heard people say, "I am definitely not going to waste my time going to that instructor led class" or "that self study training is a waste of time, not for me"?


Go Ahead and Be Geeky

By Martin Schaeferle

There was a time when computer programming was considered something that only "geeks" did. Anyone who spent all of his or her time in front of a computer clearly had no social life.


Learning A New Programming Language

By Martin Schaeferle

Microsoft's .NET interpreted languages are some of the easiest to learn and some of the easiest to use to develop fully functional software applications.

This blog entry was originally posted September 21, 2012 by Martin Schaeferle


Learn and Do with Video Tutorials

By Martin Schaeferle

Reading a textbook or attempting to complete a workbook on your own is not always as useful. This is especially true with learning new computer-related skills.

This blog entry was originally posted September 12, 2012 by Martin Schaeferle


Visual Basic vs Visual C# Smackdown

By Martin Schaeferle

Visual C# is similar to Visual Basic, but it has some special features not found in Visual Basic.

This blog entry was originally posted September 06, 2012 by Martin Schaeferle


Staying Up-To-Date In The C# World

By Martin Schaeferle

Experienced C# developers understand the importance of sharpening their skills and staying up-to-date on the latest developments in their field. This typically involves enrolling in periodic training workshops or taking additional courses.

This blog entry was originally posted August 24, 2012 by Martin Schaeferle


Developers, Let's talk $uccess

By Craig Jensen

It is plain common sense that a developer will succeed and advance in their career, and therefore benefit financially from their success, if they are known as an expert in the technology they work in.


Developers, What Style of Learner are You?

By Martin Schaeferle

To succeed as a developer you must know and understand what your result should be, plan your direction on how to get there and use the right process with the right technical ability to build your application.

This blog entry was originally posted July 15, 2012 by Martin Schaeferle