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submitted by
tommyk
5 months, 6 days ago
the3factory.com — Download code Windows Services The .NET Framework is said to run atop of the Windows operating system, despite the fact it is a system program. At the highest level, it performs type-safety checks, code access security, lays out objects in memory, activates those objects, executes, and the... read more...
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published 5 months, 6 days ago, submitted by
Bognit
5 months, 10 days ago
codersbarn.com — I recently posted a solution to the eternal PayPal / ASP.NET form submission problem using Jeremy Schneider's custom GhostForm class. Since then, several people have made mention of a problem of a problem that I came across myself when coding this, namely getting your project to recognize the reference to the new custom form class. read more...
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 37
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published 5 months, 12 days ago, submitted by
ekampf
5 months, 13 days ago
ekampf.com — In the first post in the series I gave an overview of the pattern we'll be using.
This post will go deeper into the DataModel, as defined in the previous post:
The DataModel is defined exactly as the Model in MVC; it is the data or business logic that stores the state and does processing of the problem domain.
The DataModel abstracts expensive operations such as data fetching without blocking the UI thread. It can keep data "alive" fetching it periodically from source (example: stock ticket), merge information from several sources etc.
The DataModel is completely UI independent and pretty much straightforward to unit test.
The DataModel exposes data in a way that makes it easily consumable by IBF. read more...
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submitted by
ekampf
8 months, 21 days ago
ekampf.com — Robert Scoble started a debate over the weekend when he wrote that enterprise software isn't sexy.
I guess Scoble struck a nerve as his post caused a frenzy in the enterprise blogsphere, and on a Sunday... read more...
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ekampf
1 year, 1 month ago
ekampf.com — Binding to Outlook item (Mail, Task, Contact, etc.) is one of the main features that differentiates Duet's user experience from other OBA products such as Snap-Ins, Extensio etc.
What exactly are bounded items? and how is binding implemented? read more...
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category: Other | Views: 0
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published 1 year, 1 month ago, submitted by
tiernano
1 year, 1 month ago
blog.lotas-smartman.net — So, multi processor, multi monitor, mulit GB RAM machines are not just for geeks any more. why should developers have machiens like these now? read more...
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ekampf
1 year, 1 month ago
ekampf.com — The Duet applications are built using metadata definitions that are interpreted during runtime and drive the different application's workflow and UI.
How is Duet's metadata defined and used? What are the advantages of this model?
This is the first article in a series on the Technology behind Duet's Office business applications. read more...
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