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published 11 hours, 21 minutes ago, submitted by Malkir 18 hours, 15 minutes ago

justsimplecode.com — Another solution to the variable length list problem. read more...

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published 1 day, 15 hours ago, submitted by beckelmw 1 day, 18 hours ago

beckelman.net — Are you tired of going to DotNetKicks and finding the same stories on the front page for days in a row? Trust me, there is some great content out there that never makes the front page. You just have to look a little deeper. When you do, you can help put some of that great new content in front of the masses. Even if you don’t submit stories yourself, you can still help out by giving the initial votes that push a story to the front page. read more...

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published 2 days, 10 hours ago, submitted by johnsheehan johnsheehan 2 days, 17 hours ago

haacked.com — Recently I found myself in a situation where I wanted to format a string using a named format string, rather than a positional one. Ignore for the moment the issue on whether this is a good idea or not, just trust me that I’ll be responsible with it. read more...

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published 2 days, 10 hours ago, submitted by johnsheehan johnsheehan 2 days, 17 hours ago

haacked.com — Recently I found myself in a situation where I wanted to format a string using a named format string, rather than a positional one. Ignore for the moment the issue on whether this is a good idea or not, just trust me that I’ll be responsible with it. read more...

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published 2 days, 15 hours ago, submitted by javery javery 2 days, 18 hours ago

visualstudiohacks.com — Anything to speed up Visual Studio. read more...

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published 3 days, 17 hours ago, submitted by ethilik ethilik 5 days, 18 hours ago

blog.sb2.fr — Today a short list of My Personal Most Interesting .NET Questions to me asked on StackOverFlow I founded. read more...

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published 15 days, 21 hours ago, submitted by brandewinder brandewinder 16 days, 13 hours ago

codebetter.com — The purpose behind the repository pattern is to provide a layer of abstraction between your domain and data layer. For smaller projects, this typically isn't needed. However, larger projects can really benefit from a broker that specifically handles the back and forth between the two layers. With repositories your domain objects aren't burdened with infrastructure details and can therefore better focus on domain-specific behavior. read more...

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published 16 days, 12 hours ago, submitted by keithelder 16 days, 16 hours ago

keithelder.net — Struggling with an existing code base and want to tidy things up? This article gives some great tips on how to do this along with a real world example. The end result is much more readable code that is easier to maintain. read more...

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submitted by dcrenna dcrenna 19 days, 18 hours ago

dimebrain.com — Shows how to use Nikhil Kothari's Silverlight.FX with a fluent interface to build composable animations like jQuery. read more...

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published 19 days, 21 hours ago, submitted by simonech simonech 19 days, 23 hours ago

weblogs.asp.net — ScottGu talks about the upcoming Release Candidate of ASP.NET MVC V1 and the features it brings to the table read more...

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published 20 days, 5 hours ago, submitted by johnsheehan johnsheehan 20 days, 14 hours ago

blog.wekeroad.com — I mentioned yesterday on Twitter that I'm helping out the Oxite team with some refactoring and tweaking of their codebase. I got started last night and people have been asking about it a LOT, so I thought that today I'd show you initially what I'm up to. read more...

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submitted by CharlieCalvert 21 days, 6 hours ago

blogs.msdn.com — A new series of videos on the Visual Studio 2010 September CTP has been launched. The first episode covers installing and running the CTP, which comes in the form of a VPC. read more...

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published 21 days, 2 hours ago, submitted by ussherm ussherm 21 days, 13 hours ago

stevenharman.net — The definitive answer to a question that comes up all the time... read more...

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published 21 days, 13 hours ago, submitted by justin_etheredge justin_etheredge 21 days, 19 hours ago

codethinked.com — Jealous of those pesky Ruby on Rails developers? Want to be able to use Migrations in your .net apps? Well then check this post out! read more...

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published 21 days, 18 hours ago, submitted by sharplife sharplife 21 days, 20 hours ago

nayyeri.net — Keyvan wrote something about our popular social bookmarking site, DotNetKicks and talked about some spamming problems on DNK and discussed about saving DNK from this situation. A must read post for all DotNetKicks lovers! read more...

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submitted by samng 22 days, 13 hours ago

blogs.msdn.com — The other day I was playing around with some office code, and I found myself writing a lot of code much like the following sample that Anders used at his PDC talk: static void Main(string[] args) { var xl = new Excel.Application(); ((Excel.Range)xl.Cells[1, 1]).Value2 = "Process Name"; ((Excel.Range)xl.Cells[1, 2]).Value2 = "Memory Usage"; } read more...

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