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Marwan
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published 1 day, 7 hours ago, submitted by
justin_etheredge
1 day, 13 hours ago
codethinked.com — A look at the different forms of Activator.CreateInstance and the performance implications of each. read more...
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category: C# | Views: 229
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Marwan
9 days, 5 hours ago
haacked.com — Dmitry, who’s the PUM for ASP.NET, recently wrote a blog post about an interesting approach he took using VB.NET XML Literals as a view engine for ASP.NET MVC... read more...
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 7
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published 15 days, 21 hours ago, submitted by
desmond
16 days, 8 hours ago
blog.codeville.net — It’s always awkward to create the right UI for variable-length lists, because you don’t know how many input controls to render. How would you do it with ASP.NET MVC? Steven Sanderson shows a fairly elegant technique, including a live demo. read more...
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 196
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published 15 days, 18 hours ago, submitted by
brandewinder
16 days, 10 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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category: Patterns | Views: 480
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submitted by
bradygaster
19 days, 14 hours ago
jankoatwarpspeed.com — It could be really annoyng when you try to read comments on a blog post with large number of trackbacks. To allow your readers better user experience you can separate trackback from your comments. This short tutorial will show you how to do it in Blogengine.NET quickly (and dirty). read more...
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 9
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Marwan
19 days, 19 hours ago
nayyeri.net — Sueetie is an open source community engine that merges some projects such as BlogEngine.NET, YetAnotherForum.NET, Gallery Server Pro, and ScrewTurn Wiki together... read more...
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category: Open Source | Views: 7
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published 19 days, 18 hours ago, submitted by
simonech
19 days, 20 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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category: ASP.NET | Views: 449
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RyanFarley
20 days, 2 hours ago
dbvt.com — Sueetie is a open-source community platform/framework built on open-source .NET applications. It currently integrates great open-source .NET applications such as BlogEngine.NET, ScrewTurn Wiki, YetAnotherForum.NET, Gallery Server Pro, & WSAT Website Starter Kit into a single-themes cohesive community. read more...
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 13
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published 21 days, 15 hours ago, submitted by
sharplife
21 days, 17 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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category: Other | Views: 344
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