Contents tagged with ASP.NET
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New York City SharePoint Developers User Group presentation (Dec 21st)
I presented at the New York City SharePoint Developers User Group (NYCSPDUG) on Dec 21st - SharePoint Workspace 2010 for Developers. It was well attended (~70) and the presentation was well received (based on the questions & feedback).
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Free book - Jit N' Run - Best of SimpleTalk - ASP.Net
A very nice book, courtesy of RedGate (the tools people):
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Visual Studio 2005 Installation FUBAR that 'The Daily WTF' missed
Perhaps it missed it because this VS2K5 installation FUBAR qualifies for the Annual WTF - missing VS2K5 Website templates. Read the discussion thread here ... (ironically, what worked for me is picking the second Visual C# item from the drop-down box under 'New Website')..
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An ongoing battle in the world of SOA - ESB vs Fabric
There is an ongoing battle in the world of SOA - it primarily hovers around the competing architectures of ESB (Enterprise Service Bus) and SOA Fabric. LooselyCoupled follows the battle with some insightful posts and on the other side Dave Chappell debunks some of the myths pertaining to ESB. Dave also explains Microsoft's position on ESB.
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Running ASP.NET and SharePoint together
For the past several months, my attempts in configuring ASP.NET and SharePoint to work together has been tricky at best. A recent KB article has been most useful but a tool to manage the configuration could be better - perhaps a feature added to the SharePoint Configuration Analyzer. A simpler configuration tool would also help small IT shops that are not technically prone.
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MSDN Webcast: DotNetNuke and ASP.NETv2
MSDN has a 3-part webcast planned in April for DotNetNuke and ASP.NETv2! We (the Connecticut .NET Developers Group) use DNN for our website and also added a Community Server recently.
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BlogMap works!
Chandu Thota's BlogMap at work -
(only off by 2 miles)
I copied the resulting map image file. I didn't want to load his server everytime someone accesses my blog posting.
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80/20 Rule (aka Pareto Principle) - recommended book
In these blog postings, I have seen several references to the 80/20 Rule (aka Pareto Principle but which is actually a misnomer). I bought this book at a used bookstore and got a lot out of it for less than ten bucks! It's a general, very-readable introduction to the 80/20 Principle and how it can be used in various situations (including business).
80/20 Principle
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WSE FAQ site
I got this via Sam's blog - WSE FAQ site. Timely and instructive.
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Thirty best practices for integrating Web services