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submitted by daveschinkel 2 hours, 27 minutes ago

devlicio.us — Well, it is about time we (Tim, Chris and myself) actually made this announcement. We will be doing a MVC book with O'Reilly titled 'Programming MVC'. We are super excited and super pumped to get this out the door. All three of us are huge fans of the MVC framework and know that this is framework going to be smashing success. read more...

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published 1 day, 14 hours ago, submitted by spoiledtechie 2 days, 12 hours 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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published 2 days, 7 hours ago, submitted by james.crowley 3 days, 5 hours ago

developerfusion.com — An Adobe partner have today announced a free plug-in to allow .NET developers to write Flex front-ends to their applications entirely within Visual Studio, with full debugging and editing support. read more...

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published 14 days, 16 hours ago, submitted by alley alley 15 days, 2 hours ago

haacked.com — question that often comes up is how do you group controllers when building a large application with ASP.NET MVC. Often, the question is phrased as whether or not ASP.NET MVC supports “Areas”, a feature of Monorail. According to the Monorail documentation, MonoRail supports the concept of areas, which are logical groups of controllers. All controllers belong to an area. The default area is an empty (unnamed) one read more...

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published 9 days, 4 hours ago, submitted by bennage bennage 15 days, 23 hours ago

ayende.com — Ayende provides an introduction to his upcoming tools for analyzing NHibernate usage. read more...

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submitted by RhythmAddict 18 days ago

geekswithblogs.net — The jsc library helps you convert your C# code to actionScript and a number of different languages. Interesting. read more...

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submitted by alex_dolin 18 days, 3 hours ago

richarddingwall.name — Gallio is a open source, framework-agnostic test runner that supports MbUnit, MSTest, NBehave, NUnit, and xUnit.Net frameworks. It provides tool support and integration with CCNet, MSBuild, NAnt, NCover, Pex, Powershell, Resharper, TestDriven.Net, TypeMock, and Visual Studio Team System. read more...

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submitted by rdingwall 18 days, 7 hours ago

richarddingwall.name — It’s no secret that I’m a big fan of the ASP.NET MVC Framework. One of the reasons I like it is because it’s opinionated - instead of leaving developers free to fumble things as they choose, it recognises that most projects will be more-or-less exactly the same, and imposes some conventions to keep everyone on the same path. read more...

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published 17 days, 4 hours ago, submitted by SuperJason SuperJason 19 days, 1 hour ago

blog.obishawn.com — Advice on how to become a great developer and not just a monkey programmer. read more...

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published 17 days, 3 hours ago, submitted by justin_etheredge justin_etheredge 20 days, 2 hours ago

codethinked.com — Do default parameters work the way you think they do? Probably Not! read more...

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published 20 days, 7 hours ago, submitted by JonSagara 20 days, 9 hours ago

ayende.com — Ayende (aka Oren) expresses disbelief at Microsoft's decision to effectively kill off LINQ to SQL. read more...

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published 20 days, 22 hours ago, submitted by justin_etheredge justin_etheredge 21 days, 2 hours ago

codethinked.com — New feature in C# 4.0 number 2, default and named parameters! Look at what they are, and how they are used in C# 4.0. read more...

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published 21 days, 1 hour ago, submitted by dwhittaker 21 days, 5 hours ago

dimecasts.net — A short screencast on how to leverage Cecil to inject code into your Assemblies read more...

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submitted by chudesnet 21 days, 9 hours ago

blogs.msdn.com — Guide to help solution architects and developers make the most of the Microsoft platform. read more...

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submitted by gavinjoyce gavinjoyce 22 days, 17 hours ago

martinfowler.com — "Oslo is a project at Microsoft, of which various things have been heard but with little details until this week's PDC conference. What we have known is that it has something to do with ModelDrivenSoftwareDevelopment and DomainSpecificLanguages." read more...

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published 22 days, 11 hours ago, submitted by CharlieCalvert 22 days, 22 hours ago

blogs.msdn.com — This post is designed to help you begin to understand a new feature in the next version of Visual Studio that involves covariant and contravariant support for delegates and interfaces. Eric Lippert’s series of posts on this subject are definitely the definitive reference at this time. I’m writing this overview of the subject simply as an appendix to his explanation, and as quick reference for folks who want to get up to speed on this technology. read more...

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