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Mark Fussell and WSE
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dwahlin
One of the first people who was kind enough to help me out when I started with .NET (what seems like decades ago but was only about 4 1/2 years ago) was Mark Fussell from Microsoft. Mark has been one of the geniuses behind the XML functionality in .NET...
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Putting Windows Sharepoint Services to Work
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dwahlin
I’m amazed how many people ask questions on newsgroups and listservs about different .NET portal solutions but somehow don’t seem to find out about Windows SharePoint Services (WSS). While there are several open source options that definitely...
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XML Spy 2005 Out
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dwahlin
I’ve been a fan of XML Spy for years due to its excellent support for editing, schemas, DTDs, XSLT debugging, etc. A few days ago XML Spy 2005 came out and I was happy to see it had several new features in it (see a complete feature matrix here: http...
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