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You know, whenever I go to a site and see .aspx pages I like that company a little bit better. (a recent convert is Dell.com)
Overview of .NET Programming Features in SQL Server "Yukon" Beta 1
- Overview of CLR features in Yukon, I am more interested to see how people will use this in the long run. (via
Larkware
)
Testing Software Patterns
- Outlines a testing methodology and testing critiera to apply to software patterns.
Overview of the Visual Studio "Whidbey" SOA Designer
- Good stuff.
-James
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Nov 17 2003, 07:27 PM
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Jim McSlim said:
You nutter. A decent website will hide the technology it uses from its URLs. What happens 10 years down the line when our permalinks break?
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November 17, 2003 7:59 PM
James Avery
said:
Nutter? I guess most of the web sites in the world are not decent then, and I bet you could only find 1% of the "permalinks" from 4 years... in 10 years it will be even less.
-James
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