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I just returned from DotNetNuke 2012 and wrote up a review of the experience at my Engage Software blog .
Saturday, October 2nd was the Day of DotNetNuke in Chicago .  A number of us from Engage attended and spoke .  I gave two presentations, which are now available on SlideShare (linked below).  I’ve added some notes (be sure to click the...
This past week was the St. Louis DotNetNuke Hackathon .  This was a competition for DNN developers to create a mobile application which interacts with DNN .  We had one week to create something worth showing off.  So, I, along with another...
Earlier this week, Shaun Walker, DotNetNuke 's Co-Founder and Chief Architect, caused a bit of a ruckus in the blogosphere/twitterverse with his blog post ASP.NET MVC and DotNetNuke . I think many disagreed with his representation of ASP.NET MVC, whether...
One of the biggest gaps between developers and designers at our company is the disconnect between ASP.NET web controls and HTML markup. Our designers are very comfortable working in HTML, and passionate about using semantic markup to communicate the structure...
The first major update for Engage: Events has been released! Engage: Events is the event management module for DotNetNuke from Engage Software . Many of the users of the 1.0 version of Events wanted to display a small, simple list of events in a prominent...
Have you heard of our Engage: Employment module for DotNetNuke ? I'm talking about our module for posting job listings on your website and allowing folks to apply for them. We have today released a new version of the module to fix a number of bugs that...
We at Engage spent the end of last week in Tulsa, presenting and participating in the 3rd annual Tulsa TechFest . My colleague Ian has written up a great review, with links to all of our presentations on his blog . I presented on Building a DotNetNuke...
It shouldn't be hard to get started writing a module for DotNetNuke , but it doesn't seem like there's a whole lot of help especially when you are wanting to use C#. At Engage , we have created a Visual Studio project template which will get you started...
After three public pre-releases, and weeks of wrestling through user-submitted bugs and those we found (so that you don't have to!), we are now ready to release Engage: Events to the eagerly awaiting public! After we cemented our feature-set in the Beta...
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