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frogsbrain.blogspot.com — Some tools I like to use for creating and maintaining consist code structure and layout. read more...
keithelder.net — So you've decided that you want to write an application in .Net. For learning purposes you start adding controls or pages to your application and you are well on your way to making a somewhat usable app. After awhile you start to notice your solution becomes a cluttered mess with files and folders and it becomes hard to remember where you put things. This can be considered both good and bad. You get complete flexibility in one hand and utter chaos in another. Those that are used to other frameworks like Rails or LogiCreate understand you put this here, that here, that there, and this over there named this way or things don't work. In .Net it is so flexible when starting a project it is hard to get a good sense of where you *should* put things. This article addresses some of these concerns and raises some good ways to address the problem at the end. read more...
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