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published 1 day, 13 hours ago, submitted by kolbis 1 day, 19 hours ago

blogs.microsoft.co.il — Sometimes it is important to understand what method called other method. In ths post I will show you an easy way to do that. read more...

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published 19 hours, 32 minutes ago, submitted by maartenba 5 days, 18 hours ago

blog.maartenballiauw.be — Abstract: "This screencast demonstrates how code can be made more maintainable and testable by delegating binding to client data to the ASP.NET MVC model binder architecture." read more...

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submitted by melaniec 6 days, 22 hours ago

vbdotnetheaven.com — This article helps us to create a new task in Microsoft Outlook and send it through a mail. read more...

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submitted by maartenba 7 days, 15 hours ago

blog.maartenballiauw.be — When building an ASP.NET MVC application, chances are that you are using master pages. After working on the application for a while, it's time to spice up some views with jQuery and partial updates. read more...

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published 7 days, 15 hours ago, submitted by dwhittaker 7 days, 19 hours ago

dimecasts.net — A short screen casts that takes a look at the various ways to implement Binding in Asp.Net MVC read more...

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submitted by tomasp 13 days, 10 hours ago

tomasp.net — In the second part of the series about reactive programming, I introduction the Reactive LINQ project, which allows writing event processing code in C# using LINQ queries. read more...

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submitted by zblock 13 days, 13 hours ago

codevoyeur.com — The jQuery JavaScript library has a rich repository of plugins. The AutoComplete plugin provides an easy mechanism to make any textbox perform like a searchable drop down list. While the code to provide a textbox with this autocomplete functionality is somewhat simple, it requires a little finessing to use it in place of a drop down list on an MVC view page. The HtmlHelper extension methods in this article will demonstrate how to achieve this behavior. read more...

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published 13 days, 12 hours ago, submitted by justin_etheredge justin_etheredge 18 days, 12 hours ago

codethinked.com — A simple and easy to follow example of Contravariance in C# 4.0 read more...

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submitted by maartenba 22 days, 14 hours ago

blog.maartenballiauw.be — When using Team Foundation Server 2008 and Team Build, chances are you are developing unit tests in Microsoft’s test framework which is integrated with Visual Studio 2008. This integration offers valuable data hen a build has been finished on the build server: test run results are published in the Team Foundation Server 2008 data warehouse and can be used to create detailed metrics on how your development team is performing and what the quality of the product being developed is. Not all software development teams are using Microsoft’s test framework. Perhaps your team is using Team Foundation Server 2008 and creates (unit) tests using NUnit. By default, NUnit tests are not executed by the Team Build server nor are they published in the Team Foundation Server 2008 data warehouse. The following guide enables you to leverage the features Team Foundation Server 2008 has to offer regarding metrics, by customizing the build process with the necessary steps to publish test results. read more...

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submitted by wisemx wisemx 26 days, 13 hours ago

blogs.msdn.com — I always get the same question about the future of LINQ to SQL. Finally the ADO.NET Team, which is supporting both LINQ to SQL and Entity Framework, made some clear statements. It is now clear that as of .NET 4.0, LINQ to Entities will be the recommended data access solution for LINQ to relational scenarios. The original statements can be found here: 1st: http://blogs.msdn.com/adonet/archive/2008/10/29/update-on-linq-to-sql-and-linq-to-entities-roadmap.aspx 2nd: http://blogs.msdn.com/adonet/archive/2008/10/31/clarifying-the-message-on-l2s-futures.aspx read more...

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published 26 days, 15 hours ago, submitted by Jemm Jemm 26 days, 20 hours ago

weblogs.asp.net — Great collection of links. Again. read more...

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published 26 days, 9 hours ago, submitted by parsa.amini 26 days, 21 hours ago

haacked.com — In this article Phil makes an improvement to the Maarten Balliauw's MVC OutputCache substitution ActionFilter Attribute read more...

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submitted by Tazer 26 days, 21 hours ago

hanselman.com — It looks like many of you have already noticed that there's an official Visual Studio autocomplete file for jQuery posted up at the jQuery site read more...

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submitted by jeff_f 28 days, 10 hours ago

hanselman.com — Scot Hanselman's tips on preparing for a technical presentation. read more...

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submitted by rdingwall 1 month 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 29 days, 15 hours ago, submitted by janko janko 1 month, 1 day ago

jankoatwarpspeed.com — There were a lot of high quality articles dawned in my Google Reader last month. Chris Spooner (Blog.SpoonGraphics) posted two awesome tutorials on how to create a modern blog design. Angie and Robert Bowen (Arbenitng) launched Social Media Directory for Designers. Dave Ward (Encosia) shared & of his favorite jQuery plugins for use with ASAP.NET. I published Handycons, free hand-drawn social media icon set, and I'm working on Handycons II. read more...

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