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.NET BC : A Lap around WebMatrix; With a dash of Razor
Last night most of the DotNetnuke team and I traveled into Burnaby, to the BCIT campus where I gave a real quick (1 hour) presentation on the WebMatrix Beta, and Razor Syntax. I was happy to see that we had over 60 people attend. It was awesome to see...
A Lap around WebMatrix – Vancouver on August 24th.
I just checked and it looks like the folks at .NET BC have managed to get around to post my up-coming presentation. Topic: A Lap around WebMatrix Please join Rob Chartier, VP of Engineering & Support at DotNetNuke, in a brief Lap around the new WebMatrix...
DotNetNuke.com & Performance
In case you missed it we upgraded http://www.DotNetNuke.com last night; which also includes a brand new build of the Forums.  Along with the new naming scheme for our Forums, you should immediately notice the performance improvements.  In fact...
asp:menu fix for IE8 problem available
Via Bertrand Le Roy   I mostly just wanted to bookmark/echo a post from Bertrand here.   Internet Explorer 8 is a unique release in the history of Internet Explorer in more than one way, but the decision to make standards mode the default means...
Two tools worth mentioning
Terminals I recently stumbled on an excellent project hosted on CodePlex, Terminals . Literally its a replacement client for your RDP connections (mstsc.exe, tsadmin.exe). The biggest benefit this one brings is the ability to create a favorites list and...
Microsoft needs to give developers a break...
As some of you might know I'm one of those hardcore guys that live on the bleeding edge. I don't like sitting back idle and watch the world go by. Almost everything I own which is electronic I make at least the attempt to modify/hack the thing...
Installing Beta 1 of Service Pack 1 of Visual Studio 2005
First off, save time and the headache, do it in a virtual machine its a Beta! Heck do all your dev (if you can) in a Virtual Machine. Be warned that it took me about 40 minutes from start to finish. For the entire installation my machine was very sluggish...
VS 2005 SP1 VSTS x86 ENU (Beta 1)
Its up on Connect! English and Japanese version for all SKU's by the looks of it, even for all/most of the Express SKU's and TFS.
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