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Mike.Griffin
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Mike.Griffin
15 hours, 35 minutes ago
koushikdutta.com — Koushik Dutta managed to get Mono compiled and running under Debian running side by side with Android. He built Mono "natively" by setting up the Debian environment in the emulator. For the sake of having all the instructions in one place on how to set up a native build environment under Debian, he consolidated and tweaked the directions from Saurik's post on how to set up Debian on the G1. read more...
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category: Mono | Views: 16
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published 1 day, 13 hours ago, submitted by
beckelmw
1 day, 16 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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category: Community | Views: 205
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published 15 days, 11 hours ago, submitted by
Mike.Griffin
17 days, 5 hours ago
entityspaces.net — We are pleased to make the EntitySpaces 2009 Beta available for public release. The EntitySpaces 2009 Trial version is fully integrated with Visual Studio 2005 or 2008. There is also a stand alone executable for those not using Visual Studio. If you are looking at starting a new project in 2009 take a look at EntitySpaces 2009. It's a great architecture and we no longer rely on a third party code generator. To get started, simply install and switch to the "Settings" tab and connect to your database and click the "Save" icon and you're off and running. We will be publishing a series of video's on how to use ES2009 soon. Watch for these on our blog. read more...
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category: Architecture | Views: 219
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published 29 days, 13 hours ago, submitted by
AdrianAisemberg
29 days, 21 hours ago
sharpregion.com — The “Upcoming Stories” RSS in Dot-Net-Kicks is full of SPAM.
Here’s a idea on how to avoid it:
Use a .NET captcha: ask questions that are difficult to guess but easy to answer.
Read and Kick. It will help us all. read more...
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category: Other | Views: 156
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volume4
1 month, 13 days ago
dotnet.dzone.com — Dustin Campbell, a self-professed "IDE guy", is speaking at the .NETDeveloper's Association of Redmond this evening, on the future ofVisual Basic in Visual Studio 2010, and I feel compelled, based on myearlier "dissing" of VB in my thoughts of PDC post, to give VB a littlelove here. read more...
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category: Visual Studio | Views: 13
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Actipro
1 month, 17 days ago
blog.actiprosoftware.com — Actipro talks about some new features planned for their SyntaxEditor for WPF and Editors for WPF products. read more...
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published 1 month, 17 days ago, submitted by
chemodax
1 month, 18 days ago
visualsvn.com — VisualSVN team released the new and improved version of the professional Subversion integration for Microsoft Visual Studio - VisualSVN 1.6. This release brings significant usability improvements such as Quick Revert, editor-aware status and Hot Switch features. read more...
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category: Products | Views: 483
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published 1 month, 20 days ago, submitted by
spoiledtechie
1 month, 21 days ago
spoiledtechie.com — In a world of Microsoft and third party applications, out comes t4. t4 is a code generation tool that can compete with CodeSmith, but its FREE and built right into Visual Studio. It has been years since the first edition with very little publication of the actual application. t4 is a free code generation engine from Microsoft that underpins the Domain Specific Languages and Software Factory toolkits. read more...
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category: Visual Studio | Views: 1062
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published 1 month, 30 days ago, submitted by
Mike.Griffin
1 month, 30 days ago
entityspaces.net — We have created a video preview of our EntitySpaces 2009 Plugin for Visual Studio. The video is approximately 6 meg in size so give it a moment to get started. The video has sound and you might need to adjust your volume. We hope that you enjoy this video. It really gives you a feel for what it's going to be like to use EntitySpaces 2009, and it's really nice never having to leave Visual Studio. read more...
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category: Architecture | Views: 211
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EntitySpaces, CodeGeneration, Mono, Persistence, SQL | tag it
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submitted by
Mike.Griffin
2 months ago
codebetter.com — Pull an existing persistence tool off the shelf, make sure you understand it, and code, code, code! Persistence coding is a commodity in this day and age, so just use and existing tool and get on with your project. I'll repeat this little gem one last time, if you're writing ADO.Net code by hand, you're stealing from your employer or client. read more...
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category: Architecture | Views: 11
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published 1 month, 27 days ago, submitted by
bennage
2 months, 3 days ago
ayende.com — Ayende provides an introduction to his upcoming tools for analyzing NHibernate usage. read more...
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category: Other | Views: 245
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published 2 months, 2 days ago, submitted by
joycsc
2 months, 3 days ago
forums.asp.net — How many of you changed your database vendor (i.e. Sql Server, Access) after developing an application? How many of your data entities include business logic? I could say, less than 10% in both cases for my case. I found the similar statistics for my other known developers. I guess this is true for less that 10% of the developers around the world. read more...
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category: ADO.NET | Views: 746
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published 2 months, 10 days ago, submitted by
JamesNK
2 months, 11 days ago
james.newtonking.com — New in this beta release of Json.NET 3.5 are big performance improvements (400%), Compact Framework support and lots more. read more...
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category: C# | Views: 199
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published 2 months, 8 days ago, submitted by
Mike.Griffin
2 months, 20 days ago
entityspaces.net — In this post we'll take a look at both the Template Browser and the template user interface mechanism. The Template Browser lists the templates in a tree based on each template's Namespace located in the template header (shown left). You can see from the TemplateInfo tag in the template header that there is both a Namespace and a UniqueID attribute. The UniqueID will be discussed later when we dig into the user interface. Now, however, let's take a look at the Template Browser. The Template Browser is shown below (while running under Visual Studio). read more...
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category: Architecture | Views: 115
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published 2 months, 22 days ago, submitted by
Mike.Griffin
2 months, 26 days ago
entityspaces.net — EntitySpaces 2009 will plug right into Visual Studio and it will use its own internal code generator. This means that Visual Studio users will never have to leave Visual Studio to work on or generate their EntitySpaces architecture. The image below shows how EntitySpaces 2009 looks embedded within Visual Studio. While it is likely to change a little before our first beta this should provide you with a feel for ES2009. The nice thing is that ES2009 is a dockable window just like any other window within Visual Studio, you can even generate your EntitySpaces classes directly into your solution and the folders/files will be created automatically for you. read more...
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category: Architecture | Views: 209
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