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published 1 day, 18 hours ago, submitted by daveschinkel 2 days, 2 hours ago

codezest.com — Characteristics / attitudes / process of good management & leadership: 1) Have a passion about technology but read more...

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submitted by samnang.chhun samnang.chhun 7 days, 4 hours ago

code-inside.de — In my last post I wrote about why you should take a look at ASP.NET MVC. With this blogpost I want to go a little bit deeper into the MVC universe. read more...

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submitted by Helephant 7 days, 10 hours ago

csharpindepth.com — All about closures and using closures in C#. Free chapter of a book called C# in depth. Very interesting if you ever wanted to know what closures are and why you should be interested in them. read more...

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published 6 days, 23 hours ago, submitted by StackOverflow 7 days, 21 hours ago

blog.dynback.com — The story, about how to use $.extend jQuery method, to derive classes read more...

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published 7 days, 16 hours ago, submitted by craigtp 7 days, 23 hours ago

weblogs.asp.net — From ScottGu's blog. Brand new, Free, ASP.NET 3.5 chart control. It looks very nice! read more...

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submitted by verbalKint 8 days, 7 hours ago

devlicio.us — Derik explains the difference between RenderPartial and RenderAction and how to weigh the choice when designing an MVC application read more...

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published 6 days, 13 hours ago, submitted by Jemm Jemm 8 days, 16 hours ago

code.msdn.microsoft.com — "Build applications on a solid foundation; enable richer application experiences; and integrate the best of Windows and web services. The features and technologies of the Windows 7 operating system enable you to build the next generation of software applications. Download this guide to read descriptions of those features and see vivid screen shots from the pre-Beta version of Windows 7 released at PDC. " [docx and xps -download] read more...

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submitted by justin_etheredge justin_etheredge 8 days, 19 hours ago

codethinked.com — Software development isn't easy, so why don't we do everything we can to make it easier on us? read more...

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published 6 days, 11 hours ago, submitted by mosessaur mosessaur 10 days, 22 hours ago

haacked.com — Using JQuery Form Validation and Ajax Submission with ASP.NET read more...

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published 6 days, 11 hours ago, submitted by mosessaur mosessaur 10 days, 22 hours ago

haacked.com — Using JQuery Form Validation and Ajax Submission with ASP.NET read more...

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published 11 days, 16 hours ago, submitted by Tazer 11 days, 22 hours ago

weblogs.asp.net — Last month I blogged about how Microsoft is extending support for jQuery. Over the last few weeks we've been working with the jQuery team to add great jQuery intellisense support within Visual Studio 2008 and Visual Web Developer 2008 Express (which is free). This is now available to download and use. read more...

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submitted by ussherm ussherm 12 days, 3 hours ago

stevenharman.net — Even though the Continuous Improvement in Software Development Conference may be over, there is still much work being done to distill and distribute the knowledge, value, and magic that happened made KaizenConf 2008 the great success it was. The community is working hard to process and upload several hundred Gigabytes of video, we promise! Steven has links to all of the important sites, the wiki, and several of the videos that are already posted. Enjoy! read more...

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published 12 days, 15 hours ago, submitted by daveschinkel 12 days, 19 hours 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 12 days, 14 hours ago, submitted by johnsheehan johnsheehan 13 days, 3 hours ago

marcgrabanski.com — I've been coding using jQuery since shortly after it came out, and well -- I've been using it almost every work day. Here is a few tips that have saved me time. read more...

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published 12 days, 14 hours ago, submitted by johnsheehan johnsheehan 13 days, 3 hours ago

marcgrabanski.com — I've been coding using jQuery since shortly after it came out, and well -- I've been using it almost every work day. Here is a few tips that have saved me time. read more...

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submitted by jblankenburg 13 days, 10 hours ago

jeffblankenburg.com — During the recent .NET University, I had my first iPhone envy. Leon Gersing was giving a presentation on the basics of OOP (which was excellent), and I noticed that he was carrying around his iPhone while he talked. On closer inspection, he was actually using his iPhone as his presentation clicker. He was able to move forward and backward in his presentation, and his phone was actually displaying his speaker notes in his hand! How cool is that? Frustrated, I was convinced that there must be a way to do this on a Windows Mobile phone. THERE IS. read more...

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