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published 2 months, 22 days ago, submitted by pete.m 2 months, 24 days ago

hanselman.com — Very handy stuff indeed read more...

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published 2 months, 23 days ago, submitted by johnsheehan johnsheehan 2 months, 25 days ago

blog.wekeroad.com — As many of you may know, I've been goofing around with Code Generation again with SubSonic's new MVC Addin. One of the things I really wanted to try and flex is Visual Studio 2008's code generation bits - T4. Not many people know it even exists, and to me it's one of the Great Hidden Secrets of Visual Studio 2008. read more...

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published 3 months, 15 days ago, submitted by wisemx wisemx 3 months, 21 days ago

blogs.msdn.com — Well now that SQL Server 2008 has shipped, Zach and I are starting to put the finishing touches on all of our SQL Server 2008 early adopter initiatives and move on to planning for future releases. Before we do that I have some unfinished business to take care of. read more...

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published 3 months, 22 days ago, submitted by SuperJason SuperJason 3 months, 22 days ago

ytechie.com — A list of questions that software developers should ask a prospective employer during their interview process. Similar to the Joel test, but more in-depth. read more...

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published 3 months, 21 days ago, submitted by DamienG DamienG 3 months, 22 days ago

damieng.com — Free templates to allow full customization of the DBML to C#/VB.NET code generation phase of LINQ to SQL without additional tool dependencies! read more...

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submitted by DamienG DamienG 4 months, 10 days ago

damieng.com — My personal top 10 list of annoyances that developers needlessly inflict on users. read more...

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published 6 months, 4 days ago, submitted by colinjack 6 months, 5 days ago

codebetter.com — Great article detailing why LINQ to SQL deserves some attention particularly if you buy into the object oriented style of development or are currently working with an ORM such as NHibernate. read more...

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submitted by terrble 6 months, 6 days ago

codebetter.com — What Ian Cooper would like to see in the next version read more...

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submitted by volume4 6 months, 28 days ago

dotnet.dzone.com — In many places, forums, blogs, or techy talks with some colleagues I hear some ongoing urban legends about Linq to SQL I came across: * You can not implement multi tiered applications with Linq to SQL * Linq to SQL can not be used for enterprise level applications I can’t say that both of these statements are particularly wrong or right, of course Linq to SQL can not handle every scenario but in fairness it handles most of the scenarios sometimes even better than some other RAD oriented ORM s. In this post I will create a simulation of an enterprise web application, having its Data Access, Services, and Presentation Layers separated and let them communicate with each other (err.., at least from service to UI) through WCF – Windows Communication Foundation. read more...

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submitted by Marlonr 6 months, 28 days ago

dbalink.wordpress.com — SQL Server 2008 provides a comprehensive data platform that is secure, reliable, manageable, and scalable for your mission critical applications. With it, developers can create new applications that can store and consume any type of data on any device, enabling your users to make informed decisions with relevant insights. read more...

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published 6 months, 28 days ago, submitted by jonas jonas 6 months, 28 days ago

hanselman.com — Scott sits down with 2 of the architects of Velocity. read more...

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submitted by jonas jonas 6 months, 28 days ago

dotnetrocks.com — "Carl and Richard talk with Scott Hunter on Microsoft's Dynamic Data Runtime. Scott Hunter is currently a program manager on the ASP.NET team. Scott spends a lot of his time working on server side data and Dynamic Data is the current feature around this area." read more...

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submitted by jongalloway jongalloway 6 months, 28 days ago

johnnycoder.com — A quick walkthrough on using SubSonic's custom templates for code generation - for instance, a data transfer object. read more...

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published 6 months, 29 days ago, submitted by jongalloway jongalloway 6 months, 30 days ago

weblogs.asp.net — Silverlight 2 Beta 2 now works in Firefox 3. Here's some background on the Bugzilla thread detailing the epic struggle. read more...

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submitted by mjeaton 7 months ago

rtipton.wordpress.com — A great introduction to compressing files in .NET. read more...

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submitted by adron 7 months, 1 day ago

adronbhall.com — Starting a new project always requires a certain amount of setup, one of the primary goals of any development group these days should be continuous integration. This is something that is not expensive or time consuming to setup. Recently for a grand price of about zero dollars (except for my regular pay, so I suppose not truly zero dollars) I setup Team City, started a build process going, and got back to coding and research on next steps all within about 3-4 hours. Mind you, two of those hours was stuck on a dumb problem because I "clicked" the wrong option in a drop down box. read more...

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