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published 4 days, 8 hours ago, submitted by
stephen_henry
4 days, 22 hours ago
aspadvice.com — This article will brief you on the way to change the default Remote Desktop Connection port to other port. This feature is important to protect your server from unwanted attempt access. Please also note that the firewall should be configured to allow such connections... read more...
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category: Security | Views: 68
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published 6 days ago, submitted by
AndrewPeters
9 days, 8 hours ago
weblogs.asp.net — In this tip, I explain how you can use the NHaml view engine as the view engine for an ASP.NET MVC application. I demonstrate how to create NHaml views that display both static content and database records. I also discuss how you can use master pages and user controls with the NHaml view engine. read more...
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published 9 days, 4 hours ago, submitted by
crpietschmann
9 days, 14 hours ago
blog.lutzroeder.com — After more than eight years of working on .NET Reflector, I have decided it is time to move on and explore some new opportunities. I have reached an agreement to have Red Gate Software continue the development of .NET Reflector. Red Gate has a lot of experience creating tools for both .NET and SQL Server. They have the resources necessary to work on new features, and Reflector fits nicely with other .NET tools the company offers. Red Gate will continue to provide the free community version and is looking for your feedback and ideas for future versions. read more...
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category: CLR | Views: 446
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published 23 days, 19 hours ago, submitted by
danielstoner
23 days, 23 hours ago
littletutorials.com — The “tech lead” role can be treacherous at times. While the name implies “leadership“, most of the times it doesn’t come with implied authority like a manager role for example. It often happens that this role is in a no-man’s-land where it brings a lot of responsibility but not enough formal authority. In order to successfully help a project from this position one has to navigate through narrow and convoluted straits. read more...
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published 28 days, 5 hours ago, submitted by
rimsystems
28 days, 19 hours ago
weblogs.asp.net — See how the jQuery Validation plugin can be used with the MVC framework to validate all the inputs in a form before it is submitted to the controller. read more...
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category: AJAX | Views: 293
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published 1 month, 1 day ago, submitted by
EtienneTremblay
1 month, 1 day ago
blog.wekeroad.com — "Every time I do a demo or post something about MVC, I invariably get the comment: "this is Spaghetti Code from the bad old days of ASP Classic". Gimme a break. Have we been handheld for so long that we forget how to do this stuff?" read more...
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 334
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submitted by
JarrettV
1 month, 8 days ago
jvance.com — A new project has been started on CodePlex to create a blogging service using .NET 3.5. A community preview was recently released. read more...
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category: Community | Views: 12
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submitted by
MikeBorozdin
1 month, 9 days ago
mikeborozdin.com — This tutorial explains how to embed SQL Server Compact Edition in your desktop applications, delpoy it. Use SQL and LINQ with it. read more...
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submitted by
ccook
1 month, 10 days ago
aralbalkan.com — This simple and deliberately unstyled little app gives you the ISO 3166-1 and ISO 3166-1-alpha-2 country name and country code lists in a variety of ready-to-use formats. read more...
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published 1 month, 8 days ago, submitted by
Anastasiosyal
1 month, 11 days ago
anastasiosyal.com — C# 3.0 still hasnt sunk in yet for most, yet there already seems to be some buzz about c# features we would like to see in the future. Here is my take on the 4 language features i would like to see implemented in C# read more...
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published 1 month, 10 days ago, submitted by
tokes
1 month, 12 days ago
andrewtokeley.net — I am increasingly being asked by members of my team how they can further themselves within the company. While this is certainly an option – and a popular one – it is not the only track to follow. You could choose to become a technical specialist, an architect or even a technical salesperson. But whatever path you choose to follow your ability to achieve it will be dependent on how you develop your own personal brand – in other words the way you portray yourself to others will directly reflect the opportunities that are presented to you. read more...
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submitted by
Anastasiosyal
1 month, 12 days ago
anastasiosyal.com — Have you been shying out of putting extra functions on your SQL Server 2005 using SQL CLR simply because you are afraid of DLL Hell biting back?! Here is a quick tip on how to deploy SQL CLR assemblies without needing to deploy the dll. read more...
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published 1 month, 12 days ago, submitted by
chrissie1
1 month, 12 days ago
lostechies.com — This is the 5th and last part in a series on hoow to make a bad application better. Wonderfully explained. There is a lot to learn from this. read more...
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