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submitted by RyanFarley RyanFarley 20 days, 6 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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published 1 month, 11 days ago, submitted by RyanFarley RyanFarley 1 month, 12 days ago

crazeegeekchick.com — hese days teams can be dispersed all over the globe. With outsourcing, telecommuting, distance learning and complex project collaboration, it's often helpful to have tools that can assist with the various collaborative tasks need to be done by dispersed teams. I've put together a great list of 27 free... read more...

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submitted by RyanFarley RyanFarley 4 months, 4 days ago

ryanfarley.com — This week Google released their new browser, Chrome. There has been so much buzz about it that it's been deafening. It is seriously amazing how passionate people get about a browser. But let's face it, a browser is likely what most people use more than any other software on their computer now days. I spend so much of my time online. Performance is important to me, just like anyone else. Since Chrome's release, I've spent some time reading performance metrics in an attempt to see past the marketing hype, and I've been pleased with what I've found. Not specifically with Chrome, but with the improvements across the board with many, but certainly not all, browsers. read more...

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submitted by RyanFarley RyanFarley 4 months, 20 days ago

speckyboy.com — A list of 65 different jQuery resources, including tutorials, podcasts, cheat sheets, etc read more...

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submitted by RyanFarley RyanFarley 4 months, 21 days ago

codesqueeze.com — By nature, I am a very peaceful man that loves all of God’s creatures; however, it has been a long time opinion of mine that Paris Hilton must be assassinated for her crimes against humanity. Paris Hilton embodies everything that everybody hates, and as a shocking result - everybody hates her. Here is the kicker - I see these same traits in some very arrogant developers. So what can we learn from Paris Hilton the developer? read more...

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published 4 months, 24 days ago, submitted by RyanFarley RyanFarley 4 months, 24 days ago

jankoatwarpspeed.com — Janko shows an extremely simple and nicely polished way to create graphical breadcrumbs like on apple.com. read more...

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submitted by RyanFarley RyanFarley 4 months, 24 days ago

ryanfarley.com — Details about setting ASP.NET Browser control properties differently for different browsers by using device filtering syntax for setting the properties. Shows that this can be used for more than just setting control properties, but for page directives, templated controls and more. Also explains how device filtering in ASP.NET works. read more...

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submitted by RyanFarley RyanFarley 5 months ago

ryanfarley.com — f you have a website that maintains a list of events for users, it is a great idea to allow users to selectively add those events to their own calendar. Using automation from a website with something like Outlook is a bad idea. It would be blocked by the browser's security and your users might use something else for their calendar. Fortunately, many main-stream (most?) calendar applications, such as Outlook, Windows Calendar on Vista, and a whole lot more, support the iCalendar specification. This makes adding items from your applications a breeze. read more...

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published 5 months, 1 day ago, submitted by RyanFarley RyanFarley 5 months, 3 days ago

nayyeri.net — This is an excellent article from Keyvan Nayyeri showing how to create trackbacks and pingbacks in ASP.NET. read more...

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