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Recommended Reading Guides for ASP.NET MVC
I've been working with a couple of developers (Nick Harrison, Ugo Lattanzi, and soon - Steve Syfuhs) to create curated guides introducing people to all aspects of ASP.NET MVC. It's carefully chosen recommended reading, and we'd love to get your feedback on what we've been creating!
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Learning new Programmming Languages and Technologies
Recently, I’ve read article after article about how part of being a good software developer is about being open to new technologies, and to “learn new things” – and I’d be foolish not to agree. However...
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How to Learn ASP.NET MVC
As we're getting closer to ASP.NET MVC RTM release, guys in the community are trying to prepare developers for this new framework. In this post Keyvan Nayyeri has explained a step-based procedure on how to learn ASP.NET MVC. Since he is the co-author of Wrox Beginning ASP.NET MVC I think his propose...
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Back to Basics: Interfaces
When it comes to object-oriented programming there are few concepts as basic and important as interfaces. Only recently though, and at a snails pace, have .NET developers started to take advantage of the simple benefits interfaces have to offer. This interest stems from the core role interfaces play...
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DimeCasts.NET - Free education vidoes.
DimeCasts.NET offer free education vidoes in field of various Microsoft related technologies. Advantage is most of these vidoes are 10 minutes or less in length.
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HighOnCoding: Get high on ASP.NET articles, videos, podcasts and more!
Mohammad Azam launched a new website to put his articles and writings as well as other community guys' works. As it is mentioned on About page of this site "HighOnCoding is a knowledge based website that will get you high in valuable information. Here are several of suggested ways to get high.&...
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Top 100 Best Software Engineering Books, Ever
In this post I proudly present the Top 100 of Best Software Engineering Books, Ever. I have created this list using four different criteria: 1) number of Amazon reviews, 2) average Amazon rating, 3) number of Google hits and 4) Jolt awards.
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The Sad State Of Programmers Part 3: General Tips
some practical advice specifically targeted to tech geeks in search of a job. Make sure to check out part 1 and 2 also
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1 Surefire Way to Get Smart with DotNetKicks
Open source projects are a great way to improve your skill set on other's hard work.
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The wrong attitude of learning on the job
When many years of experience does not mean a penny