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AlexCuse
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published 2 days, 2 hours ago, submitted by
CharlieCalvert
9 days, 14 hours ago
blogs.msdn.com — The good folks who put together our gaming tools have released XNA Game Studio 3.0. read more...
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category: C# | Views: 301
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published 14 days ago, submitted by
jacook11
14 days, 3 hours ago
mattberseth.com — Conclusion
There is an incentive for publishers that use DNK to setup phony accounts that will help get stories from certain domains on the front page. So guess what happens ... it would appear that a certain number of people are doing this. read more...
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category: Other | Views: 327
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published 14 days, 17 hours ago, submitted by
alley
15 days, 3 hours ago
haacked.com — question that often comes up is how do you group controllers when building a large application with ASP.NET MVC. Often, the question is phrased as whether or not ASP.NET MVC supports “Areas”, a feature of Monorail. According to the Monorail documentation,
MonoRail supports the concept of areas, which are logical groups of controllers. All controllers belong to an area. The default area is an empty (unnamed) one
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 151
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published 14 days, 8 hours ago, submitted by
bartekm
15 days, 5 hours ago
blog.evonet.com.au — ASP.NET membership provides the ability to authenticate users to your web application using forms based authentication against a database of users or directory services. This article explains the steps required to provide authentication against Active Directory, either for new sites with no authentication, or for existing sites using database authentication. read more...
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 286
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published 19 days, 22 hours ago, submitted by
colinjack
20 days ago
codebetter.com — David Hayden with some great points on the Linq to SQL announcement and some ideas on how the project could be saved. read more...
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category: Linq | Views: 788
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submitted by
AlexCuse
1 month, 7 days ago
devlicio.us — Caliburn is a framework designed to aid in the development of WPF and Silverlight applications. It implements a variety of UI patterns that are geared towards solving problems encountered in real-world scenarios. read more...
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published 1 month, 7 days ago, submitted by
chrissie1
1 month, 8 days ago
blogs.lessthandot.com — A short interview with Roy Osherove, author of a new book "The Art of Unit Testing" and known blogger, who works on Typemock Isolator. read more...
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category: Other | Views: 200
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published 1 month, 7 days ago, submitted by
chriscanal
1 month, 10 days ago
blog.e4ums.co.uk — Intergration tests can be slow and can be painful to run often. In this post I cover using SQLite with NHibernate, and automatically switching between SQLite and SQL Server read more...
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category: C# | Views: 230
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submitted by
zigamorph
2 months, 17 days ago
coderjournal.com — So when Google announced they had a new browser that was going to break down all the barriers of the internet and the desktop I got excited at the prospects of what they were going to do and what this new user interaction would be. Well today they finally announced the release of the browser and made it public at:
http://www.google.com/chrome read more...
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category: Other | Views: 10
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published 2 months, 18 days ago, submitted by
bartekm
2 months, 20 days ago
blog.evonet.com.au — This article will show you how to integrate the popular FCKeditor HTML Text editor into an ASP.NET site to provide your users with the ability to edit their web site without them having to access the underlying HTML or source files. read more...
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 354
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published 2 months, 22 days ago, submitted by
mjeaton
2 months, 22 days ago
blog.theaccidentalgeek.com — I am responsible for every website I create. If I create a site or application that is unmaintainable or that has poorly formed HTML or doesn’t render well in all browsers, that is my fault. I chose my development tools/framework, or my employer, who I choose to work for, chose the development tools/framework. Either way, it is my responsibility, as a professional, to do my utmost to create the best possible application that is within my capability to create.
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 348
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published 3 months, 1 day ago, submitted by
StanJackson
3 months, 1 day ago
ryanfarley.com — In the recent relaunch of this site, I created a new custom skin for Subtext. Since this is just a personal site, I threw things together fairly quickly, testing along the way with Firefox3 and IE7. Once I was getting closer to complete, I took a look at my new site in all the usual browsers, including IE6. Ugh, it looked terrible. I gave it some thought and made some decisions about supporting IE6. I'm not going to support it. Not on this site and not on others that I have a say in. I'm not talking about leaving my site unusable for IE6 users - they just won't get as good of an experience. I'm not alone with this decision. Read on to see why I am no longer supporting IE6. read more...
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category: IE | Views: 395
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published 3 months, 1 day ago, submitted by
ang3lfir3
3 months, 1 day ago
kohari.org — A rather heated discussion erupted last week on Twitter and IRC concerning so-called “drag-and-drop demos” — point-and-click demonstrations of “software development” that just involve dragging controls around on a graphical designer without a lot of actual coding involved. Being entirely unable to resist joining in on debates, I had to chime in and give my two cents. read more...
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category: Community | Views: 315
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published 2 months, 29 days ago, submitted by
wisemx
3 months, 4 days ago
blogs.msdn.com — One of the features I worked on for the Visual Studio 2008 release was the new "Organize Usings" feature. This feature allows you to:
Remove Unused Usings - Determines which using directives are not used in the current file and deletes them.
Sort Usings - Sorts the using directives in a file. read more...
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category: Visual Studio | Views: 351
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submitted by
AlexCuse
3 months, 21 days ago
forum.lessthandot.com — The puzzle this week is simple.
Write a program to convert to (and from) roman numerals. So your program should be able to take the input of 27 and return XXVII, and take MCMLXXXI and return 1981. And of course any other values.... read more...
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category: Community | Views: 6
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published 3 months, 21 days ago, submitted by
jblankenburg
3 months, 21 days ago
jeffblankenburg.com — So I've heard the bad press. I've seen the pc vs. mac ads. I've heard my friends' complaints about crashing, security, and speed.
That's why I'm moving to Windows Mojave. It seems Microsoft finally got an OS right. read more...
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category: Vista | Views: 921
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