February 2008 - Posts

 Hi,

I found this great new Free tool called  "ASP.NET MVC Framework Scaffold Generator "  and decided to share with all Asp.Net MVC die hard fans like me.

Its a Freeware tool that automatically creates CRUD ( Create, Read, Update, Delete ) pages for the new Asp.Net MVC Framework. A Right tool at the right time indeed.

Features:

  • Uses the LinqToSql data to generate source code.
  • Ruby on Rails like CRUD pages creator with a single button click.
  • Ruby on Rails like error reporting in the CRUD pages.
  • Ability to create pages for selected tables.
  • Create a common controller that links all the Selected table's List and Add action.

You can download it here.

You can also watch the screencast here.

Hoper you will enjoy this.

Namaste!

 Hello,

Here's a Gmail class library that provides some tools for getting Gmail atom feeds and for sending emails through Gmail using the .Net framework.

These tools are not very complicated, but they are simple to use and should save a user some time if they want to integrate an application with Gmail.

You will also find here...
couple of static methods that allow you to send a email through your Gmail account in as little as one line of code.

Visit here to download the GMail Tools

 
Thanks
 

Congrats to ScottGu, Corporate Vice President

Congrats to ScottGu on a well deserved promotion as a corporate vice president.  Well Looks like the day to day will stay the same.

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Scott Guthrie, corporate vice president, .NET Developer Platform.
Previously general manager, Guthrie will continue to oversee several development teams responsible for delivering Microsoft Visual Studio developer tools and Microsoft .NET Framework technologies for building client and Web applications.
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 Hearty Congratulations and Best wishes.

Parag kantharia

Design Courtesy:- From the blog of Guy Barrette -Microsoft Regional Director, Canada.

Hi,

I was frustrated with the current solutions of Managing Users and Roles on the remote server. I was not must pleased with the current solutions that were available.

Luckily i came across a very nice 3 part tutorial as well as a download solution on www.dotnetbips.com

Mr. Bipin Joshi from India, explains a total solution in his 3 part tutorial, with easy explanation and powerful features.
He is also an Author of a very good book, based on Asp.Net 3.5.

Here's the link to all 3 parts for your immediate reference.

Part 1

http://www.dotnetbips.com/articles/fa24ae73-1c03-4f7b-8f58-b255b77271ab.aspx

Part 2

http://www.dotnetbips.com/articles/d0733f82-ebd9-4282-9fce-389c4257f870.aspx

Part 3

http://www.dotnetbips.com/articles/30775db7-379a-4b37-beff-cb32d3734a04.aspx

Download the source code.

You can download the source code, available immediately after the third part tutorial.

I hope this will be helpful to all others as much it was for me. Do not forget to thank Mr. Joshi for his helping support.

P.S.:- It would be nice, if some one can convert this C# code to Vb.Net code and help the Vb.Net community as well.

Cheers

 

Hi,

As you are aware, i am fascinated with Ironruby and get more excited day by day expecting IronRuby to touch the version 1.0 soon. Currently IronRuby is in pre-alpha stage and is making a very good progress.

I am touch with IronRuby from day one, and have been collecting all important IronRuby links to become an "IronRuby Guru" very soon ( Just Kidding )

I am happy to place all those important links here for all developers who have decided to know more about Ironruby and DLR. This will also help new students, who have entered .Net world recently and are not in touch with recent trends in dynamic languages on DLR like IronRuby.

Keep your eye focussed here...



IronRuby Official Site ( Under Development )
www.ironruby.net

John lam - Program Manager at Microsoft ( IronRuby ) - Updated Regularly.
http://www.iunknown.com/2007/07/a-first-look-at.html

IronRuby Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IronRuby

IronRuby Forums
http://www.ruby-forum.com/forum/34

ScottGu - General Manager at Microsoft - A link to Bookmark for ever.
http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2007/07/23/first-look-at-ironruby.aspx

IronRuby Project
http://rubyforge.org/projects/ironruby

IronRuby - Visual Designer ( IDE ) - Currently in alpha Stage
http://www.sapphiresteel.com

Blogs
http://ironruby.blogspot.com/
http://www.infoq.com/articles/state-of-ironruby
http://rbazinet.wordpress.com/
http://rubydoes.net/
http://michaeldotnet.blogspot.com/
http://www.flanders.co.nz/blog/
http://blog.lozanotek.com
http://www.akitaonrails.com/2007/11/12/chatting-with-john-lam-ironruby

Please share your links here for IronRuby and DLR.

Thanks

 

IronRuby... Now on Google Groups.

Its the right time to Join the community and discuss more.

Here's the link... http://groups.google.com/group/ironruby

My best wishes for the great success to IronRuby Group.

Hope to see more information flowing from this new plethora of information and discussion. I think... Discussions regarding IronRuby on Google Groups shall give more mileage offering good search engine results, as well as introducing developers and students worldwide.

OOPs!............ Here comes the end of Ruby.Net, a promised alternate for Ruby for .Net.

But the end comes for a good reason. It stops further progress as a support to IronRuby.

The developers do not want to reinvent the wheel again.

Read more information here on this blog, as it covers the detailed message by the developers in their mailing List.

It is important to note that the developers have requested their community to support and make their code contribution to IronRuby, as they firmly believe that DLR and IronRuby are here to stay.

Read More Here.

Namaste! 

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