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My next Builder.com article is finally online. This one talks about how to deploy server control files, and how to make sure they show up in the “Add References” dialog box. It's one of those steps that is often overlooked, but critical to...
Why is it that no one expects a server control to register information in the Start Menu? I get support questions all the time asking where they can find the docs. I say “Did you check the Start Menu - Start | Programs | Interscape Technologies...
So I've been spending the past few days updating the build processes for all the software I've been working on. The problem is that, while I'm not the first person to ever have to build installers for commercial components using the deployment tools in...
Building a Better Server Control Experience, Part 3 Architecting For Simplicity: Don't Build It For Yourself I'm in the middle of completing a round of upgrades to Interscape's website, and I thought I'd take a second to cover something I've been wanting...
I have determined why there aren't more quality processes in place in the community for server controls. It's because Microsoft makes it darn-near impossible to install controls in the intuitively simplest manner. In fact, the whole process is completely...
Here's what I'm working on for this week, and the weeks ahead: I'm going to post the VS.NET Version Commander on InterscapeUSA.com later on in the week, after I'm done with ScrollingGrid (wasted too much time on the Commander today anyways). I'm going...
Building a Better Server Control Experience, Part 2 The Devil's In The Details: It's The Little Things That Make Customers Happy Details matter. Especially in building solutions people pay for. You've heard of the term WYSIWYG? Well why isn't the term...
Building a Better Server Control Experience, Part 1 Your Code Is Broken..... Or Is It? A Look At Coding For The Requirements You know, I've seen some great server controls out there. The problem that I find is, people don't take enough time to engineer...
David Burke talked today about Julia Lerman 's article on scrollable areas, more specifically using a <DIV> tag to make a DataGrid scroll. It's kinda funny he mentioned that, because I'm a few days away from releasing my next killer control, which...
I finally got the merchant account problem squared away. It's not an appropriate post for here, so you can read about the whole ordeal here in my corporate blog. I know the site design needs work, but it's not exactly on my list of priorities right now...
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