February 2006 - Posts

C# Code Snippets Available for Download
24 February 06 09:55 AM | mhawley | with no comments
Ran across this link the other day, but Microsoft has released a set of new C# code snippets that encompass a vast majority of common scenarios. Check it out!
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Refocusing Efforts on Excentrics World
13 February 06 11:42 AM | mhawley | 1 comment(s)
Now that I’ve gotten the big thumbs up, it’s time I take a step back and refocus my efforts on my custom server control development. One of my major goals to achieve is developing a .NET 2.0 control set. Because of some of the overlap with my controls and ASP.NET 2.0 controls, this will exclude the BreadCrumbTrail and the EmptyDataGrid. I’m also going to be making some structural changes to other controls which will be breaking from the 1.0 / 1.1 framework versions. My goal is making things cleaner, and adding a few requested items – however don’t expect large changes from my last release. So stay tuned, it’ll still be several weeks until I get a beta version of the 2.0 release.
Custom Controls Back Online!
10 February 06 09:47 PM | mhawley | 4 comment(s)
All of my custom controls and website are now back online for download. I've also added in the ability for you to purchase the source code again as well. Enjoy! It should be noted that I had to recompile the setup, so its not nearly as pretty now, as well as the .NET 1.0 setup will not ask if you'd like to install to the GAC.
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Excentrics World is back in Business!
10 February 06 12:42 PM | mhawley | 11 comment(s)
Well, it’s been about 10 months since I’ve been able to do anything with Excentric’s World, but alas – I’ve finally gotten approval to resume distribution of my custom server controls and selling of the source code. I’ll be working this weekend to get my EULA and License agreement updated, not to mention the website back up. Thanks to all those that have waited, and the 2500+ people who’ve supported the site.
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