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published 1 month, 22 days ago, submitted by stribny 1 month, 23 days ago

codebetter.com — F# vs .NET 4.0 read more...

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published 2 months, 2 days ago, submitted by jacook11 2 months, 2 days ago

mattberseth.com — Conclusion There is an incentive for publishers that use DNK to setup phony accounts that will help get stories from certain domains on the front page. So guess what happens ... it would appear that a certain number of people are doing this. read more...

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published 2 months ago, submitted by moserware 2 months, 8 days ago

moserware.com — How to leave your code campground cleaner than you found it. read more...

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published 2 months, 11 days ago, submitted by nkohari 2 months, 11 days ago

kohari.org — A simple description of the new variance support for generics in the yet-to-be-released C# 4.0. read more...

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published 2 months, 18 days ago, submitted by dscoduc dscoduc 2 months, 18 days ago

dscoduc.com — A quote worth remembering! read more...

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published 3 months, 2 days ago, submitted by jpobst 3 months, 2 days ago

mono-project.com — The Mono Project has released version 2.0 of Mono, enabling developers to run their .Net 2.0 applications on Linux and OSX. read more...

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published 2 months, 30 days ago, submitted by faisal 3 months, 6 days ago

windowsclient.net — Nate Kotahri and James Alveri has launched a new open source hosting service for .NET. it’s currently hosting only two projects, Subtext a famous open source blogging engine and NInject, a dependency injection framework. read more...

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published 4 months, 5 days ago, submitted by Rickasaurus Rickasaurus 4 months, 5 days ago

atalasoft.com — The correct way to find the location of system folders not listed in Environment.SpecialFolder. read more...

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published 4 months, 15 days ago, submitted by raffaeu 4 months, 16 days ago

ayende.com — Directly from the blog of Ayende, NHibernate 2.0 is out!! read more...

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published 4 months, 19 days ago, submitted by JudahGabriel JudahGabriel 4 months, 19 days ago

simple-talk.com — Lutz Reflector, the free .NET disassembler every developer developer should have, has been purchased by Red Gate software. Red Gate has stated they will continue to provide the tool for free. read more...

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published 4 months, 21 days ago, submitted by ang3lfir3 4 months, 21 days ago

kohari.org — A rather heated discussion erupted last week on Twitter and IRC concerning so-called “drag-and-drop demos” — point-and-click demonstrations of “software development” that just involve dragging controls around on a graphical designer without a lot of actual coding involved. Being entirely unable to resist joining in on debates, I had to chime in and give my two cents. read more...

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published 5 months, 1 day ago, submitted by stimpy77 5 months, 1 day ago

jondavis.net — Since forever, geeks who take themselves seriously have loved to brag such things as, "I use Notepad to edit web pages". Carrying this over to actual programming, "I never click into the designer when editing my ASPX", or "I never design a database using designer tools, I always design it all using raw T-SQL," or "I always update my SVN from the command line". (Someone in a local tech user group bears the post signature, "Real men use Notepad.") Puhleeze. I'm not impressed, and frankly I think anyone who brags like this should get a swift kick in the pants. read more...

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published 5 months, 16 days ago, submitted by dhervieux 5 months, 18 days ago

csharpsearch.com — A new search engine is available. Created with the Google Custom Search you can: - Search in MSDN forums - Search in Microsoft newsgroup - Search in .NET related sites (including dotnetkicks.com) - Search in everywhere with the standard Google search - Find any .NET tools or components read more...

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published 6 months, 5 days ago, submitted by Ragoczy 6 months, 5 days ago

lovethedot.blogspot.com — Microsoft released a tool called Microsoft Source Analyzer, or StyleCop. It analyzes source code for standards violations. It's a 1.0 release, so it doesn't do some things ... like have a published API for custom rules or MSBuild integration. So the community dug in and figured out how to do these things and now MS is firing off license-violation emails. Don't they get it? The community wants to use the product, but it's too limited ... these extensions help make it better. read more...

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published 7 months, 18 days ago, submitted by activa activa 7 months, 19 days ago

blog.activa.be — This is another one in the series "heck, I never thought of that"... Like most of these articles, if you already knew this trick, ignore me... read more...

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published 7 months, 20 days ago, submitted by igoro 7 months, 21 days ago

igoro.com — Ever since I learned about LINQ, I keep discovering new ways to use it to improve my code. Every trick makes my code a little bit faster to write, and a little bit easier to read. This posting summarizes some of the tricks that I came across. I will show you how to use LINQ to: initialize an array, iterate over multiple arrays in a single loop, generate a random sequence, ... read more...

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