
SignalR: Real-time Application Development
Einar Ingebrigtsen(Author)
Packt Publishing
Published on 7. June 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
124 pages
978-1-78216-424-1 (ISBN)
Description
This step-by-step guide gives you practical advice, tips, and tricks that will have you writing real-time apps quickly and easily.If you are a .NET developer who wants to be at the cutting edge of development, then this book is for you. Real-time application development is made simple in this guide, so as long as you have basic knowledge of .NET, a copy of Visual Studio, and NuGet installed, you are ready to go
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Language
English
Place of publication
Birmingham
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78216-424-1 (9781782164241)
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Einar Ingebrigtsen has been working professionally with software since 1994, ranging from games development on platforms such as Playstation, Xbox, and the PC to an enterprise line of business application development since 2002. He has always kept the focus on creating great products with great user experiences, putting the user first. Einar is a Microsoft MVP awardee 5 years in a row, awarded for his work in the Silverlight space with projects like Balder, a 3D engine for Silverlight. Today Einar runs a company called Dolittle together with partners, doing consultancy and building their own products with their own open-source projects at the heart of what they do (http://github.com/dolittle). The clients that Dolittle has been involved with the last couple of years include NRK (largest TV broadcaster in Norway), Statoil (Norwegian oil company), Komplett (largest e-commerce company in Norway), Holte (leading Norwegian developer for construction software).Additionally, Einar loves doing talks at user groups and conferences and has been a frequent speaker at Microsoft venues talking about different topics. The last couple of years this has mostly consisted of talking about architecture, code quality, and cloud computing.