Archive for December 17th, 2009

Mono: Its uses in Dot Net

By Jerry J. Jansen On December 17, 2009 No Comments

What is Mono?

Mono is a free and open source project led by Novell (previously by Ximian) to generate an Ecma standard compliant, .NET-compatible set of tools, together with a C# compiler and a Common Language Runtime.

Technologies Supporting Mono:

Mono is compatible with Linux, BSD, UNIX, Mac OS X, Solaris and Windows operating systems.

Current status and roadmap:

The present version of Mono is 2.4.3 (as of December 2009[update]). This version offers the nucleus API of the .NET Framework as well as bears for Visual Basic.NET and C# versions 2.0, 3.0 and 4.0. LINQ to objects and XML is part of the supply, but not LINQ to SQL.

Some other Characteristics of Mono are the following:

  • C# as Default Mode: The default mode of operation for the C# compiler is C# 3.0. It also supports Windows Forms 2.0. C # 4.0 supports is feature complete (as of December 2009) but not yet released in the market as a stable form or version.
  • Implementation of .NET Framework 3.0 is under development: Implementation of .NET Framework 3.0 (i.e. WPF) is still under construction and development and is subject under an investigational Mono subproject called “Olive”, but the accessibility of a Mono framework supporting .NET
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Marketing Your Website is Important

By Jerry J. Jansen On December 17, 2009 No Comments

A website is just like a canvas – Only if you fill it with the right colors and promote it in the right way to the right people, it will make a successful painting! This is why a great web design or a well-planned search engine optimization strategy is so important for your website to stand apart from the host of existent online websites. It is also important to have top-quality graphic design (such as logos, etc.) to help your company climb a step higher than what your competitors, offering the same range of products, have been able to achieve. Building a great brand image through great web design and graphic design services and retaining what has been achieved through SEO services is what defines success online today. Lots of online portals offer these services as a one-stop store, though the quality and genuine authenticity of the services are often subjects of wary inspection by prospective clients.

A creative, out-of-the-box web design is just what seems to be the first step towards creating a globally successful website. Without the basic design of the site being effective and influential, lead generation and sales will be just a distant

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Development for Microsoft Dynamics GP, formerly known as Great Plains: Dexterity, eConnect, eCommerce programming

By Jerry J. Jansen On December 17, 2009 No Comments

Microsoft Dynamics Corporate ERP and CRM family of products includes Dynamics GP (formerly known as Great Plains Dynamics, eEnterprise, Great Plains Select on Pervasive SQL and Ctree), AX (formerly known as Axapta), NAV (known as Navision), SL (Solomon), Microsoft Dynamics CRM (this is CRM application, it might be part of Corporate ERP, but technically it is just CRM).  In this publication we will be concentrating on Microsoft Dynamics GP Programming, Integration and Software Development tools: Dexterity, eConnect, Integration Manager, direct SQL Scripting and SQL Stored Procedures coding in such routines as ecommerce, EDI, Barcoding, generic integration and reporting:

1. Dynamics GP Dexterity, also referred as Microsoft Dexterity and Great Plains Dexterity.  Dex is architectural fundament of Great Plains or Microsoft Dynamics GP.  There is philosophical part in Dexterity, if you would like to know it – Dexterity mission to secure Computer Operating System (especially Graphical Operating System, such as Microsoft Windows, Mac, or Solaris) and Database Platform immunity (initially Great Plains was introduced on Btrieve and Ctree and quickly was expanded to cover Microsoft SQL Server DB platform).  Dexterity has its own proprietary scripting and programming language Sanscript.  If you are trying to contribute for your company Corporate ERP developing and

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