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published 1 month, 24 days ago, submitted by
mosessaur
1 month, 25 days ago
weblogs.asp.net — ScottGu announce that Microsoft will be shipping jQuery with Visual Studio going forward. We will distribute the jQuery JavaScript library as-is, and will not be forking or changing the source from the main jQuery branch. The files will continue to use and ship under the existing jQuery MIT license. read more...
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 313
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published 1 month, 25 days ago, submitted by
mosessaur
1 month, 25 days ago
jquery.com — news today: Both Microsoft and Nokia are taking the major step of adopting jQuery as part of their official application development platform. Not only will they be using it for their corporate development but they will be providing it as a core piece of their platform for developers to build with. read more...
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category: Other | Views: 176
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submitted by
skoon
2 months, 2 days ago
herdingcode.com — This week Matt Podwysocki puts the fun in functional programming with a deep dive into F#. We’ve heard plenty of high level discussions of F# and functional programming lately, so we tried to dig into the gory details as much as possible:
* What is functional programming, and why should we care?
* Types of applications that would and wouldn’t benefit from F#
* How F# differs from C# 3.x and Javascript
* How F# is being used (games, scripting, data analysis and scrubbing, etc.)
* F# pattern matching
* Using F# in your C# or VB based applications today
* Getting started: F# Interactive, reading the F# source, books and resources
* Interaction with DLR
* Functional features we’d like to see in C# and VB
* Spec# and Sing#
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category: CLR | Views: 8
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published 3 months, 3 days ago, submitted by
jongalloway
3 months, 3 days ago
blog.wekeroad.com — Rob runs some tests with millions of records to see how SubSonic holds up with respect to speed and memory use. read more...
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category: Database | Views: 307
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published 3 months, 9 days ago, submitted by
ussherm
3 months, 9 days ago
stevenharman.net — Subtext 2.0 is hot off the CI Server and the new bits are packed with a metric crap-load of bug fixes, new features, and patches. read more...
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category: Open Source | Views: 173
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submitted by
jongalloway
3 months, 11 days ago
microsoft.com — If you've installed SP1 Beta, run this tool before installing SP1. The SP1 beta manual uninstall process is tedious and error prone, this does it automatically. read more...
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published 3 months, 14 days ago, submitted by
stimpy77
3 months, 15 days 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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category: C# | Views: 535
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published 3 months, 15 days ago, submitted by
dengar007
3 months, 15 days ago
frickinsweet.com — A fun little ASP.NET MVC Application I wrote to generate Visual Studio themes based off of 3 given colors. I have always felt that selecting every color to make a decent theme is way too repetitive. This web application automatically chooses complements / contrasts based off your initial color selections (and uses jQuery to let you preview your theme before creating). Check it out and let me know what you think. read more...
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category: Other | Views: 436
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Theme, Color, MVC, jQuery, ASPNETMVC | tag it
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published 3 months, 16 days ago, submitted by
wisemx
3 months, 16 days ago
microsoft.com — Customers and partners worldwide confirm mission-critical applications, enterprise-class data warehousing support.
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category: Database | Views: 323
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