Archive for November 2007
links for 2007-11-28
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BTW, if you are having any installation issues regarding Visual Studio 2008, here is the forum to visit!
links for 2007-11-27
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This works, but the programmer does not explain why…Programs that are not already listed in the Open With dialog can be added manually using the Browse… option. OpenWithAdd tool can be helpful in circumstances where, when you browse to locate an appli
links for 2007-11-26
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Simply put, the ?? operator checks whether the value provided on the left side of the expression is null, and if so it returns an alternate value indicated by the right side of the expression. If the value provided on the left side of the expression isn’
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The number one comment I received from that post was: That’s cool, but where did you get the ZIP Code dataset from? …this data from the U.S Census Bureau’s Cartographic web site.
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Choosing the right colors for your project is sometimes a difficult thing to do, but getting them wrong seems to be one of the easiest things to do. To make sure you get your colors right the first time, we’ve compiled a list of some of the greatest onl
links for 2007-11-25
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The results show consistently resized text and line-height across all browsers, including the monospaced text in Safari 2.
links for 2007-11-24
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For those who may be wondering…EUA pensions are managed by the Employee Relations department of National Grid. The phone number is 1-888-424-2113. The money is in an ERISA-protected trust fund.
links for 2007-11-21
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Network Monitor 3.1 Has Released! (7/2/2007)
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ILMerge is a utility that can be used to merge multiple .NET assemblies into a single assembly. It is freely available for use from the Tools & Utilities page at the Microsoft .NET Framework Developer Center. Its license does allow commercial usage! If yo
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Learn about these downloadable utilities and related software components that can be used to enhance your development experience or your applications.
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User stories are one of the primary development artifacts for XP project teams. A user story is a very high-level definition of a requirement, containing just enough information so that the developers can produce a reasonable estimate of the effort to im
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A common agile practice is to perform some high-level architectural modeling early in the project to help foster agreement regarding your technical strategy within the team and with critical stakeholders. The goal at this point is to identify an architect
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User Stories (facilitated by Scott Bellware & Raymond Lewallen)
The more I dig into this stuff the more I like it
links for 2007-11-20
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the following practices which are tied to direct benefits:
links for 2007-11-16
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provide a brief how-to here, so the rest of you can see just how simple it really can be. I’m sure some of you wonder why it would be a cool thing to do this. My reasons were many, but I’m going to just list a few of the cool things that I’ve found
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This guide provides design-level guidance for the architecture and design of .NET Framework applications and services built on Windows 2000 and version 1.0 of the .NET Framework.
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You are designing a Layered Application. You want to expose some of the core functionality of your application as services that other applications can consume, and you want your application to consume services exposed by other applications.
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The first of these is meant as an introduction to n-tier architecture and as such tries to explain the reasoning behind developing applications in this way, and how it can be achieved without going into complex implementation details. That will come later
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This is part 1 of the article series “Building Layered Web Applications” that shows you how to build N-Layer applications with Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0.
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We know it’s not easy to create an application. Especially when you have as many choices as you do when creating ASP.NET applications. That’s why we’ve created this section of the ASP.NET Developer Center, to give you the tools to help you decide which fe
links for 2007-11-15
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This is a really interestng concept. I’ve looled at it before and maybe its time to again. -Naked Objects is an architectural pattern and a framework for developing applications where domain objects takes a central role. Domain objects in Naked Objects a
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This article takes a closer look at active patterns a feature that adds to F#’s already strong pattern matching capabilities.
links for 2007-11-14
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Two weeks ago I blogged about a new MVC (Model View Controller) framework for ASP.NET that we are going to be supporting as an optional feature soon. It provides a structured model that enforces a clear separation of concerns within applications, and mak




