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I've got dual 20" monitors and a 17" CRT for color / size testing purposes. Plenty of space to work and test. Newegg is a great place for monitors btw...
posted by superghost superghost 7 months, 18 days ago

Argh I cant wait for the beta!
posted by superghost superghost 9 months, 24 days ago

Subsonic!
posted by superghost superghost 10 months, 6 days ago

LMFAO "IM IN YR VAR UPPIN YR 0 TIL LENGTH OF STRING"
posted by superghost superghost 10 months, 7 days ago

omfg great news.
posted by superghost superghost 10 months, 11 days ago

This seriously takes the cake. A much needed tool!
posted by superghost superghost 10 months, 21 days ago

- "The simplicity of rails blows ASP.NET out of the water. It doesn't try to hide HTTP from the developer, it embraces it."

MonoRail ? ProMesh.NET ?

Those are all MVC frameworks and open source as well, based loosely on RoR.

- "MySQL is cheap and scalable."

I use ASP.NET and MySQL all the time, I'm sure many other developers do too.

- "Open source is the way of the future for platforms and frameworks."

Sure Microsoft itself is not open source but they have been allowing the community to open its source, just look around codeplex. There are tons of open source projects available for .NET.

I feel that ASP.NET Web Forms are targetted towards Web "Applications." That's why I moved towards an MVC framework, like ProMesh.NET, when I'm working on public websites. I really believe MVC is the way to go and word around town is that Microsoft is developing an MVC framework for .NET.

My 2 cents of course ;)
posted by superghost superghost 1 year ago

I second your outcry and I move to strike! Damn it's getting frustrating, I'm considering moving to ProMesh.NET.
posted by superghost superghost 1 year ago

ProMesh looks awesome!! Can't wait to try it out.
posted by superghost superghost 1 year ago

Read Scott Gu's notes on this release: http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2007/07/26/vs-2008-and-net-3-5-beta-2-released.aspx

There's some important information if you're running side-by-side.
posted by superghost superghost 1 year, 1 month ago

I love .NET but this was a fun and very well done tutorial.
posted by superghost superghost 1 year, 5 months ago

I personally would not mind ads. I believe DotNetKicks is worth its weight in ads.
posted by superghost superghost 1 year, 5 months ago

This is an excellent snippet. You can use this to generate your Sitemap file.
posted by superghost superghost 1 year, 7 months ago

This is exactly what I was looking for, even before I started looking for it ;) Great kick, thanks!
posted by superghost superghost 1 year, 10 months ago
 

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