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rstrahl
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published 10 days, 19 hours ago, submitted by
jongalloway
11 days, 2 hours 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: 299
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published 17 days, 2 hours ago, submitted by
ussherm
17 days, 6 hours 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: 172
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jongalloway
18 days, 16 hours 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 22 days, 11 hours ago, submitted by
stimpy77
22 days, 19 hours 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: 532
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published 22 days, 21 hours ago, submitted by
dengar007
22 days, 22 hours 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: 385
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Theme, Color, MVC, jQuery, ASPNETMVC | tag it
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published 23 days, 15 hours ago, submitted by
wisemx
23 days, 17 hours ago
microsoft.com — Customers and partners worldwide confirm mission-critical applications, enterprise-class data warehousing support.
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category: Database | Views: 322
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published 24 days, 19 hours ago, submitted by
Jemm
25 days, 3 hours ago
weblogs.asp.net — "I ran into an interesting issue a few months ago with IE8 support on sites which use ASP.NET Themes. I’ll talk about the issue and how to fix it. More important, though, I’ll talk about how this small example fits into the whole IE8 / X-UA-Compatible thing, and why I think the way that turned out was bad for everyone." read more...
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 119
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published 1 month, 12 days ago, submitted by
dwhittaker
1 month, 13 days ago
dimecasts.net — Short screencasts that reviews LinqPad. This is an introduction to LinqPad (Intermediate Usage). This episode we will look at how to execute native .Net code. read more...
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category: C# | Views: 122
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published 1 month, 12 days ago, submitted by
terrble
1 month, 13 days ago
lostechies.com — I've been hearing from several colleagues about how their Visual Studio solution files have many (i.e. more than 10, and usually more than 30 -- in one case, more than 100!). So far, none of them have been able to give me any good explanation for why this is and most of them hate it but they can't change it because their architect/lead/whatever won't let them.
I'm hoping that by getting the discussion going on this in the greater community, we can try to discourage everyone from having lots of projects in a solution. read more...
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category: Visual Studio | Views: 445
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published 1 month, 13 days ago, submitted by
jongalloway
1 month, 13 days ago
herdingcode.com — The Herding Code crew (K. Scott Allen, Kevin Dente, Scott "LazyCoder" Koon, and Jon Galloway) catch up with Rob Conery on SubSonic 2.1, Where SubSonic fits in the Microsoft data access tools explosion, Why LINQ to SubSonic is so durn tricky, MVC Storefront - has it made Rob a TDD believer, and What else is Rob up to at Microsoft. read more...
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category: Community | Views: 116
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JonGalloway, SubSonic, Community, RobConery | tag it
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published 1 month, 12 days ago, submitted by
cwoodruff
1 month, 13 days ago
deepfriedbytes.com — Domain-driven design (DDD) is an approach to the design of software, based on two premises. For most software projects, the primary focus should be on the domain and domain logic (as opposed to being the particular technology used to implement the system) and complex domain designs should be based on a model. David Laribee sat down with the hosts Keith and Woody to discuss this growing design practice and also discuss how it could be used with the .NET platform. read more...
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category: Architecture | Views: 145
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