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Friendly "maintenance" page for your ASP.NET application
ScottGu is timeless haha
posted by
Aaronontheweb
4 months, 19 days ago
The DotNetKicks Effect
The only websites that get crashed by DNK traffic are ones built on Ruby-on-Rails :p
posted by
Aaronontheweb
4 months, 20 days ago
Should I Blog?
I agree with the second comment; link blogs can be really annoying. Blogging in general though is a good practice to get into so long as you have something interesting to say.
posted by
Aaronontheweb
5 months, 7 days ago
Visual Studio for Gamers: World of Warcraft AddOn Studio
Is no one going to kick this? Dude this is the most excited I've been about Visual Studio in years lol!
posted by
Aaronontheweb
5 months, 24 days ago
8 Bold Predictions for Web 2.0 in 2008
lol thanks for submitting my article, Khushal!
Feel free to disagree. It's bold because it's out there, but I think these will happen. I think it's indisputable that the cloud computing buzz will increase, though.
posted by
Aaronontheweb
6 months, 1 day ago
An Upcoming Asynchronous Facebook Library
As someone who uses Facebook.NET extensively for .NET-powered Facebook applications, I am very excited about this. Absolutely deserves a kick or two.
posted by
Aaronontheweb
6 months, 22 days ago
A Physics Engine for XNA, Silverlight and .NET
Man I hope someone makes a simple side-scroller shooter using .NET and this physics engine
posted by
Aaronontheweb
7 months, 8 days ago
Facebook Development Kit
Facebook.NET gets my vote for best Facebook development toolkit for ASP.NET
posted by
Aaronontheweb
7 months, 10 days ago
Top 15 Things to love about Visual Studio 2008 Express
The fact that Microsoft is releasing free versions of their development tools is FANTASTIC. It will really help expand the platform's reach to a lot of new developers I hope.
In addition, I love the JavaScript debugging; if only it worked for FBJS :(
posted by
Aaronontheweb
7 months, 11 days ago
Scott Guthrie: Visual Studio 2008 and .NET 3.5 Released
Does it matter if Scott's article made it to the front page in addition to the others? No?
Come on man it's two sentences.
posted by
Aaronontheweb
7 months, 14 days ago
New site using DotNetKicks. ConservativeKicks.com
Digg is full of Ron Paul spam and batshit insane libs. ConservativeKicks sounds rockin
posted by
Aaronontheweb
7 months, 26 days ago
Microsoft and Zend taking PHP on Windows to the next level
Anyone else hear that? That's the sound of Slashdot going up in flames
posted by
Aaronontheweb
8 months, 24 days ago
.NET Framework 3.5 Is Shared Source
That's what I thought and wrote as much on AjaxNinja. Thanks, James.
Maybe one day after I get a few more years of experience under my belt in a professional .NET development environment (interviewed for a position today!) I'll be adept enough to appreciate this release.
posted by
Aaronontheweb
9 months, 1 day ago
.NET Framework 3.5 Is Shared Source
I honestly don't understand the degree of benefit this will provide to the average .NET developer.
However I am enjoying watching the idiots at ReadWriteWeb and Slashdot clown themselves over this announcement.
posted by
Aaronontheweb
9 months, 1 day ago
StringBuilder is not always faster - Part 2
I actually factored the concerns and benchmarks you posted into my Facebook application since I was a bit concerned about concatenation operations presenting a scalability problem. Thanks for the great post!
posted by
Aaronontheweb
9 months, 2 days ago
10 Hot ASP.NET Tips and Tricks - 9/28/2007
Does sound like a good idea. I like to pick out the most pertinent ASP.NET-related articles which is why I produce a digest. I don't know if I have time to contribute myself though. I'm already working on a number of other projects
posted by
Aaronontheweb
9 months, 6 days ago
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