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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Tools to Help You Develop Faster Web Pages

Tools for developing faster web pages

Response times, Availability and Stability are vital factors to bear in mind when creating and maintaining a web application. If you’re concerned about your web pages’ speed or want to make sure you’re in tip-top shape before starting or launching a project, here’s some few useful, free tools to help you create and sustain high-performance web applications.

I’ve tried to include a wide variety of tools that are easy to use, and have tried to keep them as OS and technology-independent as possible so that everyone can find a tool or two.

1. Firebug

Firebug is an essential browser-based web development tool for debugging, testing, and analyzing web pages. It has a powerful set of utilities to help you understand and dissect what’s going on. One of the many notable features is the Net (network”) tab where you can inspect HTML, CSS, XHR, JS components.

2. YSlow for Firebug

YSlow grades a website’s performance based on the best practices for high performance web sites on the Yahoo! Developer Network. Each rule is given a letter grade (A through F) stating how you rank on certain aspects of front-end performance. It’s a simple tool for finding things you can work on such as reducing the number of HTTP request a web page makes, and compressing external JavaScript and CSS files. A worthwhile read is the Ajax performance analysis post on IBM developerWorks that outlines practical ways of using YSlow in your web applications.

3. Fiddler 2

Fiddler 2 is a browser-based HTTP debugging tool that helps you analyze incoming and outgoing traffic. It’s highly customizable and has countless of reporting and debugging features. Be sure to read the “Fiddler PowerToy - Part 2: HTTP Performance” guide on the MSDN which discusses functional uses of Fiddler including how to improve “first-visit” performance (i.e. unprimed cache), analyzing HTTP response headers, creating custom flags for potential performance problems and more.

4. Cuzillion

Cuzillion is a cool tool to help you see how page components interact with each other. The goal here is to help you quickly rapidly check, test, and modify web pages before you finalize the structure. It can give you clues on potential trouble-spots or points of improvements. Cuzillion was created by Steve Saunders, the ex-Chief Performance at Yahoo!, a leading engineer for the development of Yahoo’s performance best practices, and creator of YSlow.

5. mon.itor.us

monitor.us is a free web-based service that grants you a suite of tools for monitoring performance, availability, and traffic statistics. You can establish your website’s response time and set up alerts for when a service becomes unavailable. You can also set-up weekly, automated benchmarks to see if changes you’ve made impact speed and performance either positively or negatively.

6. IBM Page Detailer

The IBM Page Detailer is a straightforward tool for letting you visualize web components as they’re being downloaded. It latches onto your browser, so all you have to do is navigate to the desired site with the IBM Page Detailer open. Clicking on a web page component opens a window with the relevant details associated with it. Whenever an event occurs (such as a script being executed), the tool opens a window with information about the processes.

7. Httperf

Httperf is an open-source tool for measuring HTTP server performance running on Linux. It’s an effective tool for benchmarking and creating workload simulations to see if you can handle high-level traffic and still maintain stability. You can also use it to figure out the maximum capacity of your server, gradually increasing the number of requests you make to test its threshold.

8. Pylot

Pylot is an open-source performance and scalability testing tool. It uses HTTP load tests so that you can plan, benchmark, analyze and tweak performance. Pylot requires that you have Python installed on the server - but you don’t need to know the language, you use XML to create your testing scenarios.

9. PushToTest TestMaker

PushToTest TestMaker is a free, open-source platform for testing scalability and performance of applications. It has an intuitive graphical user interface with visual reporting and analytical tools. It has a Resource Monitor feature to help you see CPU, memory, and network utilization during testing. The reporting features let you generate graphs or export data into a spreadsheet application for record-keeping or further statistics analysis.

10. Wbox HTTP testing tool

Wbox is a simple, free HTTP testing software released under the GPL (v2). It supports Linux, Windows, and MacOS X systems. It works by making sequential requests at desired intervals for stress-testing. It has an HTTP compression command so that you can analyze data about your server’s file compression. If you’ve just set up a virtual domain, Wbox HTTP testing tool also comes with a command for you to test if everything’s in order before deployment.

11. WebLOAD

WebLOAD is an open-source, professional grade stress/load testing suite for web applications. WebLOAD allows testers to perform scripts for load testing using JavaScript. It can gather live data for monitoring, recording, and analysis purposes, using client-side data to analyze performance. It’s not just a performance tool – it comes with authoring and debugging features built in.

12. DBMonster

DBMonster is an open-source application to help you tune database structures and table indexes, as well as conduct tests to determine performance under high database load. It’ll help you see how well your database/s will scale by using automated generation of test data. It supports many databases such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, MSSQL and (probably) any database that supports the JDBC driver.

13. OctaGate SiteTimer

The OctaGate SiteTimer is a simple utility for determining the time it takes to download everything on a web page. It gives you a visualization of the duration of each state during the download process (initial request, connection, start of download, and end of download).

14. Web Page Analyzer

The Web Page Analyzer is an extremely simple, web-based test to help you gain information on web page performance. It gives you data about the total number of HTTP requests, total page weight, your objects’ sizes, and more. It tries to estimate the download time of your web page on different internet connections and it also enumerates each page object for you. At the end, it provides you with an analysis and recommendation of the web page tested – use your own judgment in interpreting the information.

15. Site-Perf.com

Site-Perf.com is a free web-based service that gives you information about your site’s loading speed. With Site-Perf.com’s tool, you get real-time capturing of data. It can help you spot bottlenecks, find page errors, gather server data, and more - all without having to install an application or register for an account.

Note: If you have a favorite web performance tool that wasn’t on the list, share it in the comments. Would also like to hear your experiences, tips, suggestions, and resources you use.

References: wikipedia, community, blogs, official site

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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

My New Domain Name & Hosting

My New Domain Name & Hosting details:

Domain Name: amitbd.com
Hosting Type: Linux based 499GB Webspace


Domain & Hosting donated by www.wmstalk.com.

Monday, June 30, 2008

Silverlight Developer Reference Posters

Silverlight Developer Reference Posters

Silverlight 1.1 Developer Reference Posters

Silverlight1Poster


Silverlight 2 Developer Reference Posters

Silverlight2Poster


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Saturday, June 28, 2008

Received - Electronic Copy of "Silverlight 2 in Action"


Received - Electronic Copy of "Silverlight 2 in Action"


I have received the free electronic copy of "Silverlight 2 in Action".

PDF Document. 3.86MB



Chad A. Campbell and John Stockton

MEAP Release: October 2007

Softbound print: September 2008 (est.) 425 pages

ISBN: 1-933988-42-8

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Sunday, June 22, 2008

Book Winner - Electronic Copy of "Silverlight 2 in Action"

Book Winner - Electronic Copy of "Silverlight 2 in Action"

I have won a free electronic copy of "Silverlight 2 in Action".



Silverlight 2 in Action
Chad A. Campbell and John Stockton
MEAP Release: October 2007
Softbound print: September 2008 (est.) 425 pages
ISBN: 1-933988-42-8

Chad Campbell's sent mail content:

""Congratulations Amit - AMC!

You have won a free electronic copy of "Silverlight 2 in Action". Your name and email address have been forwarded to our marketing team. They will connect you with the content.

In addition, you had mentioned that you may have an interest in writing a review for the book. They may contact you in regards to writing such a review.

I hope you enjoy the material.


n: chad.campbell - microsoft mvp
b: http://cornucopia30.blogspot.com""


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Book - Apress Silverlight 2 Visual Essentials

Book - Apress Silverlight 2 Visual Essentials

Apress Silverlight 2 Visual Essentials is the last published book for Silverlight.

If you need any book related help, send mail to books@amconlinebd.com

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Saturday, June 7, 2008

Microsoft Silverlight 2 Beta 2 Download Links

Microsoft Silverlight 2 Beta 2 Download Links

Silverlight 2 Beta 2 Installer (4.66 MB)
Direct Download: http://go2.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=115261

Silverlight 2 Beta 2 Developer Tools (6.45MB)
Direct Download: http://download.microsoft.com/download/9/2/5/92573333-A09C-47E8-9AC4-BDA31154ACEC/Silverlight.2.0_Developer.exe


Silverlight 2 Beta 2 Documentation (50.3 MB)
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=BCE7684A-507B-4FC6-BC99-6933CD690CAB&displaylang=en
Direct Download: http://download.microsoft.com/download/9/a/c/9acf8f7c-c801-4e7f-a285-a814149f4140/SilverlightBeta2.zip

Silverlight 2 Beta 2 SDK Kit (56.0MB)
Direct Download: http://download.microsoft.com/download/b/4/a/b4a5b488-751b-430c-8ee3-4cc2e0959c54/silverlight_sdk.exe

Microsoft Silverlight Tools Beta 2 for Visual Studio 2008 (84.4 MB)
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=50A9EC01-267B-4521-B7D7-C0DBA8866434&displaylang=en
Direct Download:  http://download.microsoft.com/download/1/d/d/1dd9ba72-9023-42f8-8ddf-abbd2f87649c/silverlight_chainer.exe

Microsoft Expression Blend 2.5 June Preview (32.4 MB)
http://expression.microsoft.com/en-us/cc643423.aspx
Direct Download:  http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/5/8/858627dc-9aa3-4f86-bb3d-729204927da3/Blend.en.msi


Hope these links will be very helpful to all silverlight developers. - Iftekhar Ahmed Amit

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Microsoft Silverlight 2 Software Development Kit Beta 2 Documentation

Microsoft Silverlight 2 Software Development Kit Beta 2 Documentation

Overview
The Microsoft® Silverlight™ 2 SDK Beta 2 Documentation is the Silverlight product standalone documentation provided for download. It is in CHM format (compiled HTML) and can be viewed on a PC or by installing a CHM reader on MAC.

System Requirements
Supported Operating Systems: Windows Server 2003; Windows Vista; Windows XPA CHM Reader

Instructions
If you have the Silverlight 2 SDK Beta 2 installed, please save the Silverlight.chm in this package to the Documentation\Help folder of your SDK install.

Download
For Downloading Microsoft® Silverlight™ 2 SDK Beta 2 Documentation, go to this page:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=BCE7684A-507B-4FC6-BC99-6933CD690CAB&displaylang=en

Monday, May 26, 2008

Silverlight Tips, Tricks, Tutorials and Links Page

Silverlight Tips, Tricks, Tutorials and Links Page


Getting Started Tutorials

First Look at Silverlight 2: I recommend reading this post first if you are looking to get started with Silverlight 2 development for the first time. It not only describes the high-level of what Silverlight 2 provides, but also links to a series of 8 blog posts that walkthrough building a Digg client sample application. These tutorial posts provide a good introduction to Silverlight 2 and WPF development concepts. You can also watch video versions of my tutorial here and here.

First Look at Using Expression Blend with Silverlight 2: I recommend downloading the Expression Blend 2.5 March preview and following along with this tutorial post. I think it does a good job of showing off some of the common features of Expression Blend, and uses it to build an IM chat client sample.

Jesse Liberty Silverlight Tutorials: Jesse Liberty is writing an in-depth series of articles that cover Silverlight programming concepts in more depth. Bookmark this page and check back frequently to read them as they get published (he also has PDF versions of each article that you can download and read offline).
Installation Tips for Silverlight Tools Beta1 for VS 2008: Bradley Bartz has a good post that links to the tools to install for Silverlight, as well as what todo if there are problems getting it installed.


Getting Started Presentations

Building Rich Internet Applications with Silverlight (Part 1 and 2): Joe Stegman and Mike Harsh presented this two part talk at MIX 08 on how to build applications with Silverlight. You can use the link above to both watch the video of their talk as well as download the slides + demos.

Creating Rich, Dynamic User Interfaces with Silverlight 2 Controls: Karen Corby has an awesome talk from MIX 08 that does a great job explaining styles, control templates, user controls and more. You can run and download her completed FlickR application here.

My Getting Started with Silverlight Talk: You can download the slides + samples from my "Getting Started with Silverlight 2" talk that I recently gave in Arizona. Feel free to re-use the slides however you want for your own presentations.


Documentation Links

Silverlight 2 QuickStart Tutorials: These sample tutorials are very useful to help with coming up to speed on Silverlight.

Silverlight 2 Developer Poster: Download and print-out your own version of the Silverlight 2 developer poster.

Silverlight Control Source and Unit Tests: Shawn Burke links to the source code for the built-in Silverlight controls, as well as the unit tests for them.

MSDN Silverlight 2 Beta1 Online Documentation: This page links to the official Silverlight 2 documentation. You can download an offline version here.


Tutorials and Samples

"How Do I?" with Silverlight: This link points to a page that will contain a bunch of video tutorials on Silverlight 2.

Hard Rock Memorabilia Sample: Scott Stanfield from Vertigo Software talks about the cool Hard Rock Memorabilia site they launched in March using Silverlight 2.

Using Deep Zoom with Silverlight 2: Jacek Ciereszko has a nice blog post that describes how to use the "Deep Zoom" feature of Silverlight 2 to implement image zoom functionality like with the Hard Rock sample.

Game Programming with Silverlight: Mike Snow is building a 11-part blog series that discusses how to build an online game using Silverlight.

Homepage "Link Cloud" application: Jeff Wilcox talks about a cool tag cloud application he has built.


Deployment

Providing a Great Silverlight Deployment Experience: Tim Heuer has a nice post that talks about techniques you can use to optimize the Silverlight installation experience for users who don't already have it installed.

Using Silverlight 2 on a Production Web Server: Brad Abrams has a useful post that talks about a few things to check if you are copying a Silverlight .xap file up to an IIS web-server.


User Controls

Creating and Using Silverlight User Controls: This blog post of mine talks about how to easily create user controls as well as perform view/model databinding with them.


ListBox and ScrollViewer

Ultimate ListBox and ScrollViewer Frequently Asked Questions Guide: David Anson (who wrote the Silverlight ListBox and ScrollViewer controls) has put together an awesome FAQ all about these controls and the scenarios you can do with them.

Cool (wacky) uses of the ListBox and ScrollViewer controls: David Anson has another great post that shows off the flexibility of data and control templates.


DataGrid

Using the Silverlight DataGrid and Defining Columns for a Silverlight DataGrid: Scott Morrison has started a great series of posts that describe how to use the new Silverlight 2 DataGrid control (which he is the program manager for - so he definitely knows his stuff!).

Using Silverlight 2's DataGrid with WCF + LINQ to SQL: This 15 minute video blog demonstrates how to build a LINQ to SQL object model on the server and publish it using WCF. It then demonstrates how to build a Silverlight client that uses the new Silverlight DataGrid control, and which calls the WCF service to retrieve the LINQ to SQL data to populate it with.

Simple Editing of Web Service Data in a DataGrid: Mike Taulty has a nice blog post that shows how to create a WCF service on the server, and then use it from a Silverlight 2 client to retrieve data, bind it to a DataGrid, allow users to update rows, add/delete rows, and then save it back to the server using Silverlight 2 Beta1.

Sorting with Silverlight 2's DataGrid Control: The DataGrid control in Silverlight 2 Beta1 doesn't yet have built-in column sorting support (it is coming in Beta2). That hasn't stopped Matt Berseth though! In this post he shows how to implement sorting using a custom header column approach. Also check out Matt's post here, which provides a DataGrid test page that shows off a number of the current DataGrid features.


Control Templates

Creating a Custom Skin for Silverlight's Button Control: Matt Berseth has a great post that talks about the skinning and styling capability of Silverlight controls.

Writing a Templated Silverlight Control: Shawn Burke has an awesome post that details how to create a custom templated Silverlight control.

Improving Access to Silverlight's Generic.xaml Resources (and read Part 2 here): David Anson has a great utility that demonstrates how to look up and extract the default XAML styling for the built-in Silverlight controls.


Web Services and Networking

Web Services and Silverlight: This helpful post discusses how to use web-services with Silverlight and links to relevant quickstart samples and documentation.

Calling Web Services with Silverlight 2 (Part 1) and (Part 2): Tim Heuer has a nice set of posts that discuss calling web-services using Silverlight.


HTML Integration

Silverlight Interop with HTML: Wilco Bauwer has a great post on the HTML and JavaScript integration features enabled by Silverlight 2 (he should know all about them - since he was the developer who built them!).


Unit Testing

Unit Testing with Silverlight 2: This post of mine talks about how to unit-test Silverlight 2 applications using the unit test framework in the Silverlight SDK.


Video Scenarios

Encoding Video for Microsoft Silverlight Delivery: Ben Waggoner's talk at MIX 08 discusses best practices on how to encode video for Silverlight.


Accessibility and 508 Compliance

Accessibility in Silverlight 2: Mark Rideout from the Silverlight team talks about accessibility support with Silverlight 2, and talks about how you'll be able to build section 508 and accessible solutions using Silverlight.



Hope these above Tips, Tricks, Tutorials and Links will help your SILVERLIGHT development. - Iftekhar Ahmed Amit

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