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Aegis Software is an IT consulting and service Provider Company with worldwide IT solutions. Our website visit : www.aegisisc.com

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.NET Application Block for Validation and Business Rules

Approach described here is plausible but is not efficient in the long term. A while ago I wrote about a simple .NET Validation Framework. A lot has changed since then, and more elaborate rules had to be implemented in various projects. So let me introduce you to the next version of .NET Validation and Business Rules (Micro) Application Block. You can download latest release of Lokad Shared Libraries to get started right away. Key features: Simple to get started withRules for the domain objectsRule ReusabilityPredefined Validation RulesBehavior ExtensibilityProper object nestingDesigned for DDD and UI level validationRules simplify your unit testsMultiple reporting levelsProduction-proof and active developmentSmall codebaseOpen Source Let’s walk over them. Simplest scenario is when you add a rule to your everyday argument validation. // just check for null Enforce.Argument(() => username); we could have more thorough checks:

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A Developer Looks at iOS 6 and the iPhone 5

This article will help you keep your skills up-to-date by providing a quick, high-level overview of the most important changes for iOS developers! A Brand New Display The first thing you're likely to notice about the iPhone 5 is the increased screen size of the retina display. This increase can be measured in both physical screen space and the screen resolution. The iPhone 4S has a 3.5" diagonal screen with 640x960px resolution, whereas the iPhone 5 sports a 4" diagonal screen with 640x1136px resolution.

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Ten apps for your new iPad

By now you've probably acquainted yourself with the built-in apps on your iPad, so you may want to reach outside the sandbox for more interesting fare. The App Store, which you can access on your iPad or via iTunes on your computer, features more than 750,000 downloadable apps. If there’s something you want to do on your iPad, chances are good you can find a tool for it in the App Store. But separating the truly great apps from the weird and wacky ones can be tough. Here are a few of our favorite apps to get you started. iBooks Apple’s iBooks (free in the App Store) lets you read ePub-format books and PDFs in both portrait and landscape modes. GarageBand Apple’s music-making software, GarageBand ($5 in the App Store), is one of three apps in the iLife suite for iOS.

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