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published 11 hours, 27 minutes ago, submitted by nanit76 1 day, 5 hours ago

intuitive.sk — Are you web developer? Are you looking for video conversion library for long time? So, be happy! We are pleased to introduce you the first release of our .NET & FFMPEG based video conversion library - FFlib.NET. read more...

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published 1 day, 6 hours ago, submitted by dwhittaker 1 day, 9 hours ago

dimecasts.net — A short screencast on adding IoC support (w/StructureMap) to ASP.Net MVC for controllers. read more...

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published 22 hours, 42 minutes ago, submitted by rstrahl rstrahl 1 day, 10 hours ago

west-wind.com — When building AJAX applications that send client form content to the server, ViewState and EventValidation fields can get in the way. Using jQuery you can make short work skipping over these fields and send only the raw POST data to the server. read more...

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published 22 hours, 42 minutes ago, submitted by rstrahl rstrahl 1 day, 10 hours ago

west-wind.com — When building AJAX applications that send client form content to the server, ViewState and EventValidation fields can get in the way. Using jQuery you can make short work skipping over these fields and send only the raw POST data to the server. read more...

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published 3 days, 4 hours ago, submitted by jaymedavis 3 days, 7 hours ago

simpable.com — A light weight server control which wraps the NVelocity implementation. read more...

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published 3 days, 3 hours ago, submitted by dove dove 3 days, 11 hours ago

googleblog.blogspot.com — has a good comic book to explain their design and features. read more...

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submitted by henningst 6 days, 8 hours ago

weblogs.asp.net — Jon Galloway shows us how we can switch to a low bandwith version of the MSDN website! read more...

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published 1 day, 12 hours ago, submitted by crpietschmann crpietschmann 6 days, 19 hours ago

bradwilson.typepad.com — The ASP.NET MVC team just dropped CodePlex Preview 5. It contains a whole raft of new stuff, but there are two highly related features that I worked on. Since I have one foot in the "Dynamic Data" space and one foot into the "MVC" space (being the guy working on "Dynamic Data for MVC"), it means I get to have conversations like this: read more...

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submitted by craigshoemaker craigshoemaker 7 days, 3 hours ago

jeremyskinner.co.uk — Clever article on how to use Routing in WebForms to achieve ASP.NET MVC-type behavior of auto-binding URL parameters to controls read more...

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submitted by adminjew adminjew 7 days, 4 hours ago

lostechies.com — Your First QUnit Test To start testing, you’ll need to start by creating an HTML page (MyFooTests.htm, for example). This page will need to reference the jquery core JS file, testrunner.js, testsuite.css, as well as the JS file containing the code you’re going to be testing. Lastly, the page will need some special HTML at the bottom with well-known ID’s so that QUnit can display its output. When you’re done, you should have a rough skeleton like this: read more...

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published 7 days, 5 hours ago, submitted by mjeaton 7 days, 7 hours ago

blog.theaccidentalgeek.com — I am responsible for every website I create. If I create a site or application that is unmaintainable or that has poorly formed HTML or doesn’t render well in all browsers, that is my fault. I chose my development tools/framework, or my employer, who I choose to work for, chose the development tools/framework. Either way, it is my responsibility, as a professional, to do my utmost to create the best possible application that is within my capability to create. read more...

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published 7 days, 3 hours ago, submitted by superghost superghost 8 days, 3 hours ago

weblogs.asp.net — Steve Smith, owner of ASP Alliance and Lake Quincy Media joins us today to teach us about some hidden gems in ASP.NET caching and performance. Steve’s expertise in this area comes from first-hand experience as Lake Quincy’s ad system serves over 60 requests per second and handles over 150 million requests per month. read more...

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published 10 days ago, submitted by justin_etheredge justin_etheredge 10 days, 6 hours ago

codethinked.com — A guide on how to easily script out an entire database (schema and data) using the Database Publishing Wizard. A tool that you may not know you have access to. And if you have Visual Studio 2008, you already have installed! read more...

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submitted by ehoff 10 days, 17 hours ago

lostechies.com — As an attempt to continually improve my contributions to the community, I'm trying to determine the value I'm generating through the volunteering of my time. What, dear reader, would you say is INETA's place in today's ever changing world of .NET? read more...

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submitted by offwhite offwhite 11 days, 1 hour ago

ejohn.org — Firebug 1.2 which works in Firefox 3 has been released. If you are doing any AJAX development (JavaScript, jQuery, etc) this tool is invaluable. Updating Firebug to work in FF3 took quite a bit of effort and now it it works again with many new improvements and features planned to for the next release. read more...

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published 11 days ago, submitted by adminjew adminjew 11 days, 18 hours ago

codebetter.com — We use ALOT of serialization in the current system I work with. Serializing/deserializing 100,000,000 objects in a day is pretty common. For a long time we knew that the binary formatter was fat and slow but never rationalized writing something custom as we were always fast enough. Unfortunately our data throughput has raised 400% in the last year (when you start with gigs and gigs of messages this is a huge gain) and our little three or four year old dual xeon 2.2 has turned into the little engine that could during peaks lately so we finally bit the big one and threw something together quickly. read more...

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