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submitted by kayos kayos 1 month, 2 days ago

blog.reamped.net — A short way to display and consume strongly typed user controls. read more...

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published 1 month, 29 days ago, submitted by kayos kayos 1 month, 29 days ago

blog.reamped.net — Do you use database projects in Visual Studio? If not, then now is a good time to start. It is the best way I have found to source control my databases without actually sticking the database file itself in the repository. read more...

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

blog.reamped.net — So after the installation of VisualSVN 1.4, I don't think I'll ever look back. Finally a version of Visual Studio source control integration to make me leave the realms of Visual Source Safe forever. read more...

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submitted by kayos kayos 2 months, 14 days ago

blog.reamped.net — If you haven't tried using the event model in .NET you don't know what you're missing. If this is the case, then I'm glad you're here. Events are a very nice way to add flexibility to your projects. read more...

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published 2 months, 19 days ago, submitted by kayos kayos 2 months, 21 days ago

blog.reamped.net — Ok, if you're anything like me you absolutely gag when you see the rendered content of the ASP.NET head tag. read more...

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submitted by kayos kayos 3 months, 8 days ago

blog.reamped.net — Ever wonder how to call an insert or update command on multiple data bound DetailsView controls? Wonder no longer! read more...

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submitted by kayos kayos 3 months, 12 days ago

blog.reamped.net — An article about objects with child objects and displaying them with the ObjectDataSource. read more...

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submitted by kayos kayos 3 months, 23 days ago

blog.reamped.net — Lately, I have been having to deal with finding ASP.NET Ajax when creating server controls. It is actually quite simple to do, and I think that if you are going to be coding server controls for ASP.NET you should definately know how to do it. So in this post, we will go through embedding a javascript file into your assembly and then registering it to the page. Then I will show you how to find out if ASP.NET Ajax is loaded during the script registration and also how to find out if ASP.NET Ajax is loaded in the javascript file itself. Let's face it, you may not want your control to rely on ASP.NET Ajax, but you may want to consider reaping the benefits of it if it is loaded. read more...

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submitted by kayos kayos 3 months, 26 days ago

blog.reamped.net — Some of you may have read my previous post Creating a Simple Site Wide User Notification Pattern. Upon a revision round of thinking, I thought it may be better to actually have a server control. This would offer some significant advantages, the biggest one being that we could drop the BaseMasterPage. Having the control be a strongly typed server control, we could find it on the page by it's type. We would also only have one place to go to maintain the code, rather than digging through a user controls directory along with the App_Code directory. read more...

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submitted by kayos kayos 4 months ago

blog.reamped.net — Have you ever worked on a project that had a ton of Javascript in it? Not only that, but let me add that the project also made no good use of a Javascript framework. A lot of times when working in a project rich in Javascript, I find functions just defined all over the place without any rhyme or reason. Sometimes it is hard to judge if you are re-defining a function or not. This can get quite hairy, especially without the use of a tool that supports Javascript intellisense such as Visual Studio 2008. If you have been through these pains much as I have, then here is your saving grace. read more...

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published 4 months, 1 day ago, submitted by kayos kayos 4 months, 1 day ago

blog.reamped.net — A friend of mine was showing me about some common interfaces and some good use cases for them the other day. A discussion arose of how to accurately create a deep copy of an object and the best way to go about it. Shortly after that discussion we got into the Sort() method and how to dictate how that method will sort your objects. This is when he spilled into telling me all about these common interfaces. read more...

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published 4 months, 8 days ago, submitted by kayos kayos 4 months, 8 days ago

blog.reamped.net — When creating websites, it seems that one problem I always run into is how to gracefully notify the user of errors or display messages to them. In most of my sites I use master pages, so I thought it would be pretty sweet to integrate a messaging pattern into my master pages. read more...

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submitted by kayos kayos 4 months, 10 days ago

blog.reamped.net — So in the first part of this series we made some DataObjects and used attributing from the System.Data.Linq.Mapping namespace to make our DataObjects LINQ visible. Then in the second part of this series we made LINQ aware of our child DataObjects along with created the actual data store and a custom DataContext. read more...

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submitted by kayos kayos 4 months, 13 days ago

blog.reamped.net — This is the second of a multi-part series on how to implement LINQ using custom entity classes in a ground up project or an add in to your existing object model scenario. read more...

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published 4 months, 9 days ago, submitted by kayos kayos 4 months, 14 days ago

blog.reamped.net — Want to use LINQ without using th LINQ to SQL Classes file? Maybe even add it into an existing object model you already have set up? read more...

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submitted by kayos kayos 9 months, 8 days ago

mattberseth.com — In a previous example, Matt showed us how to make a YUI like tab container out of the tab control in the AjaxControlToolKit. In this article, he shows us just how flexible the tab control really is from a design standpoint. read more...

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