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  • A great article on functional programming...

    http://www.defmacro.org/ramblings/fp.html This article was a great overview of many of the aspects of functional programming. With what Micosoft is doing to the CLR and C# and VB it would seem that functional programming is making advances into the main stream. His article has imaginary Java samples...
    Posted to David Findley's Blog (Weblog) by findleyd on 06-20-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: LINQ, Ruby, DLINQ, AJAX, Programming Languages, Rails, Atlas, JavaScript, XLINQ, C#, Tools, .NET
  • A great article on functional programming...

    http://www.defmacro.org/ramblings/fp.html This article was a great overview of many of the aspects of functional programming. With what Micosoft is doing to the CLR and C# and VB it would seem that functional programming is making advances into the main stream. His article has imaginary Java samples...
    Posted to Community Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 06-21-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: LINQ, Ruby, DLINQ, AJAX, Programming Languages, Rails, .NET, Atlas, JavaScript, XLINQ, C#, Tools
  • Clear Project List from Start Page

    Here is a nice tips to clear the Recent project list or File list from Visual Studio .Net Run--> RegEdit and navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\VisualStudio\<your version>\ProjectMRUList delete unnecessary list. similarly for FileMRuList. Make sure not disturb other key from the...
    Posted to Suresh Behera (Weblog) by Suresh Behera on 05-31-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Commerce Server, Community News, Sharepoint, Mobile, WCF, Web Services, Windows Forms, AJAX, Vista, Visual Basic, Visual Studio, .NET FAQ, Atlas, Avalon, BCL, Biztalk, Orcas, General Software Development, IIS, Infocard, SQL Server, WinFX, WPF, WWF, C#, CLR, .Interview, .Net, Agile, Content Management Server, Crossbow, DotNet, ASP.NET
  • Script# brings compile-time and C# niceties to JavaScript development

    I'm very excited to finally be able to point to this post of Nikhil's. I've known about this project from the start and am Super-Ultra-Mega-Excited (this expression (c) Andres Sanabria) about it, but until now I had to keep my mouth shut. JavaScript is in many ways a very powerful language, but it lacks...
    Posted to More Atlas stuff (Weblog) by Bertrand Le Roy on 05-23-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Script#, ASP.NET, Atlas, C#, .NET
  • Script# brings compile-time and C# niceties to JavaScript development

    I'm very excited to finally be able to point to this post of Nikhil's. I've known about this project from the start and am Super-Ultra-Mega-Excited (this expression (c) Andres Sanabria) about it, but until now I had to keep my mouth shut. JavaScript is in many ways a very powerful language, but it lacks...
    Posted to ASP.NET Team Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 05-23-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Script#, .NET, Atlas, C#, ASP.NET
  • Script# brings compile-time and C# niceties to JavaScript development

    I'm very excited to finally be able to point to this post of Nikhil's. I've known about this project from the start and am Super-Ultra-Mega-Excited (this expression (c) Andres Sanabria) about it, but until now I had to keep my mouth shut. JavaScript is in many ways a very powerful language, but it lacks...
    Posted to ATLAS Team Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 05-23-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Script#, .NET, Atlas, C#, ASP.NET
  • ASP.NET Atlas DefaultButton bug?

    A buddy of mine works for Virtual Bank. They were working on an internal application that is based on ASP.NET/ATLAS. They were setting the defaultbutton attribute at the form level to a button they had on the form and it was only firing the OnClick event the first time it ran. He called me up and asked...
    Posted to Ben S. Stahlhood II's WebLog (Weblog) by bstahlhood on 09-08-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET Framework, C#, .NET, Atlas, ASP.NET
  • North Dallas .NET Users Group - new website launched & call for new members

    Thanks to our Website Director, Wade Wright, the North Dallas .NET Users Group launched our new website today . New features include the ability to RSVP for meetings directly from your account, manage your email subscriptions, new look and feel...and much more! With a new location, new sponsor, new website...
    Posted to The Stable Scatterbrain (Weblog) by ShaneHenderson on 10-06-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: North Dallas .NET Users Group, .NET, C#, ASP.NET, business, atlas, ajax, INETA
  • NDDNUG - New Location & Scott Cate presents on ASP.NET & MVP Pattern next Wed.

    NDDNUG welcomes INETA Speaker Scott Cate to North Dallas to talk about ASP.NET and the Model View Presenter Design Pattern! Please join us for an evening of open discussion, lots of demos and an overall great time! As always, we’ll have free pizza, drinks, and prizes for attending! Topic: Separation...
    Posted to The Stable Scatterbrain (Weblog) by ShaneHenderson on 10-05-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: North Dallas .NET Users Group, .NET, C#, ASP.NET, atlas, ajax, Design Patterns, MVP, INETA
  • Starting from Scratch on a new Web 2.0 Product (and avoiding Not-Invented-Here Syndrome)

    I'm continuing work on my next product offering and I'm setting up a web framework and using tools to help me get a head start on my architecture. At this point the faster I get to revenue the better... Other than the standard Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server setup, here's what I'm using...
    Posted to The Stable Scatterbrain (Weblog) by ShaneHenderson on 10-02-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, web 2.0, startups, C#, ASP.NET, bootstrapping, design, atlas, ajax
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