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powerrush powerrush kicked The Unit of Work Pattern - Part Deux: (21 days, 16 hours ago):
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powerrush powerrush kicked Visual Studio Projects on network shares: (23 days, 12 hours ago):
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powerrush powerrush said (4 months, 23 days ago):
If you know VB6 or earlier versions, it would be easiest to learn VB.NET.

If you know Java or C++, it would be easier to learn C#.

Otherwise I would learn C# as it seems to be the most well-supported .NET language
sainath said (5 months, 7 days ago):
hello,,,,,,can u help me on debate of VB.Net and C#
powerrush powerrush said (5 months, 7 days ago):
No, I've seen bad grammar - awkward, choppy... your application of the English grammar, though not modern or idomatic, has the feel (multiplied by 10) of what I consider "early English" used in the 18th century (and before). It wasn't an insult, but a statement of how interesting your wording turned out. It gave me a very transcendent reaction.
ksh2dotnetkicks said (5 months, 7 days ago):
Thanks for your comment: "Wow, that post has a real ethereal grammar to it. After reading it I can now see through walls.".
I am not a native English speaker; so whether or not the meaning of your comment is positive (or negative) I did understand it as "your English grammar is bad"; is it so?
Thanks!
kims12 said (5 months, 16 days ago):
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spoulson said (5 months, 17 days ago):
Thanks for kicking my article!
hemanth_gv said (8 months, 28 days ago):
can anyone tell me how can i nest masterpages in vs2005
hemanth_gv said (8 months, 28 days ago):
hi
powerrush powerrush said (9 months, 26 days ago):
Welcome to DNK!
gowda said (9 months, 26 days ago):
hi iam sathish from bangalore
yesthatmcgurk yesthatmcgurk said (10 months, 9 days ago):
K, I changed my profile. Thanks.
powerrush powerrush said (1 year ago):
hi?
mohit said (1 year ago):
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wvdominick said (1 year, 1 month ago):
I just wanted to let you know that part 2 was up. It's on the upcoming stories list.
powerrush powerrush said (1 year, 1 month ago):
Sure.. I remember early on in ASP.NET trying to figure out how to track users, so it's likely that others new (or not so new) to ASP.NET would benefit from it.
wvdominick said (1 year, 1 month ago):
Thanks for the kick! I hope you enjoy the other parts of the users online article.
powerrush powerrush said (1 year, 1 month ago):
No problem.. I admire the blogs that share tips and experiences to other developers
Edelman said (1 year, 1 month ago):
thanks for the kick :)
powerrush powerrush said (1 year, 1 month ago):
Sorry, I must've the note that it required an http://
simoneb simoneb said (1 year, 2 months ago):
hi, can you please update you blog url with a valid address? Our fault for not validating the input, but as it is now it doesn't link anywhere. Please add the http://
powerrush powerrush said (1 year, 2 months ago):
Glad I could help.
gavinjoyce gavinjoyce said (1 year, 2 months ago):
Thanks for supplying the pathc for the Urlify bug, I've just committed them to the trunk.
powerrush powerrush said (1 year, 2 months ago):
A lot of people use it as a download via the web to download an "Excel" version of a DataGrid, etc. -- just pass the HttpResponse.Output into my method (it is a TextWriter), this makes it very easy to emit data as a HttpResponse.
gavinjoyce gavinjoyce said (1 year, 2 months ago):
Do people still use CSV as a format?
powerrush powerrush said (1 year, 2 months ago):
 

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