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published 5 months, 2 days ago, submitted by darrenstokes 5 months, 2 days ago

visualstudiohacks.com — This article discusses the meaning of the Platform Target setting for Visual Studio projects and gives some tips and links that will be helpful when migrating to 64-bit processing. read more...

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submitted by darrenstokes 5 months, 4 days ago

visualstudiohacks.com — A few extra steps to take if /ResetAddin does not remove all UI state for your Addin. read more...

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submitted by darrenstokes 6 months, 9 days ago

visualstudiohacks.com — There are a few hidden gems in Visual Studio that are easy to overlook. One of those is the Code Definition Window (ctrl+\,ctrl+d or View - Code Definition Window). read more...

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submitted by darrenstokes 9 months, 3 days ago

weblogs.asp.net — IoC and Unity Configuration changes for the better. read more...

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published 1 year ago, submitted by darrenstokes 1 year ago

blog.wekeroad.com — Advice for utilizing UserControls in ASP.Net MVC read more...

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submitted by darrenstokes 1 year ago

blog.darrenstokes.com — Description of how to integrate spring.net with ASP.net MVC using MVCContrib. read more...

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submitted by darrenstokes 1 year ago

blog.darrenstokes.com — Versioning multiple assemblies for a product can be made easier by splitting the AssemblyInfo and creating a product wide file to go along with the individual assembly files. read more...

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