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  • Engage: Employment 1.4 for DotNetNuke

    Have you heard of our Engage: Employment module for DotNetNuke ? I'm talking about our module for posting job listings on your website and allowing folks to apply for them. We have today released a new version of the module to fix a number of bugs that have been discovered, while completely revamping...
    Posted to Brian Dukes, Web Developer (Weblog) by bdukes on 11-20-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Engage Software, DotNetNuke, General Software Development, ASP.NET, DotNetNuke Modules, Community News, .NET, Engage Modules
  • Gizmox released Visual WebGui SDK version 6.2.1

    Gizmox announces the release of version 6.2.1 of its SDK. The Visual Webgui SDK now incorporates both the DHTML and the Silverlight and enables to work with both .NET 2.0 and 3.5 on the same machine. In addition, the new release includes the new wrapper feature announced earlier . Here is a more detailed...
    Posted to Visual WebGui (Weblog) by Visual WebGui on 11-17-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: AJAX, Windows Forms, ASP.NET, C#, Silverlight, Web Services, Visual Studio, .NET, community news, .NET FAQ, General Software Development
  • POP Forums v8 released

    After it has been running for nearly a year, and with parts of it rewritten in that time span, I've decided to release POP Forums v8 into the wild and see what happens. So what's the delay, and what's my problem? Well, there are three issues that have made me unsure about releasing it into the wild....
    Posted to Jeff's Junk (Weblog) by Jeff on 11-10-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, POP Forums, General Software Development
  • Designing a language is hard, and M won't change that

    I was a bit surprised about the large scale of the positive hype around 'M' in Oslo. Fortunately, Roger Alsing wrote a 'Back to reality' post about M which stood out as a single critical remark against the sea of positivism. I like it when someone chooses to be the more sceptical voice in the crowd:...
    Posted to Frans Bouma's blog (Weblog) by FransBouma on 11-05-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET General, Software Engineering, Advanced .NET, General Software Development, .NET
  • C# dynamic: A bad idea?

    It seems like the most talked about thing on the street for code monkeys coming out of PDC is the introduction of dynamic typing. I'm trying very hard to understand why this is a good idea. Nikhil Kothari makes a good case for it interacting with Javascript from Silverlight , but that strikes me as a...
    Posted to Jeff's Junk (Weblog) by Jeff on 11-03-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, General Software Development
  • Deepzoom with Silverlight 2.0 First Hands Example

    I was looking for an interesting starting point to getting my hands dirty with Silverlight. Deepzoom caught my attention. It is basically a Silverlight component that let's you zoom in and out into an image. While there are some examples out there that utilize and showcase it, most of them are pretty...
    Posted to Roiy Zysman (Weblog) by zroiy on 11-01-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: c#, .NET, image manipulation, gdi, image filters, General Software Development, ASP.Net, mosaic, tiles, Silverlight, Deepzoom
  • Looking for DotNetNuke Modules? (minor rant, hopefully an informative post)

    I’m going to start this blog post off with a minor rant about purchasing DNN modules, and had intended to follow that up with a discussion on the evolution of the DotNetNuke ecosystem customer, but both topics have grown larger than initially planned so I will break them up into two separate posts. So...
    Posted to DotNetNuke Developer Chris Hammond (Weblog) by Chris Hammond on 10-28-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: DotNetNuke, ASP.NET, .net, Modules, DotNetNuke Modules, General Software Development, Module Development, OpenForce, OpenForce 08, OpenForce08
  • Conquering Deep Zoom (Part 2), serving tiles, custom MultiScaleTileSource

    When we last left our heroes , we talked a bit about cutting up a single image for the purpose of serving tiles to a MultiScaleImage (Deep Zoom) in Silverlight. The motivation in this case is to offer some other means of serving the images, like from a database, instead of the mess of files that Deep...
    Posted to Jeff's Junk (Weblog) by Jeff on 10-26-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, General Software Development, Silverlight
  • Halloween Fun - Embedding Ghosts Watermark in images with C#

    For those of you who are going to celebrate Halloween on the 31st , here is a nice cool thing to do with C# and System.Drawing library. In this post I'll show you how to use C# to embed a ghost image with a background image. First we'll pick out the ingredients: A ghost image And for background I've...
    Posted to Roiy Zysman (Weblog) by zroiy on 10-25-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: c#, .NET, YAEL, class libraries, image manipulation, General Software Development, ASP.Net, Halloween, Transparency
  • from el in world.ExtensionMethodsLibraries group el by el.Method into g select g;

    Everyone who's doing .NET 3.5 development these days will likely run into the same problem I ran into this morning: your set of extension methods grows beyond the level of a single file and you need to group them into separate sets of files or worse: you discover you have several distinct projects which...
    Posted to Frans Bouma's blog (Weblog) by FransBouma on 10-22-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Software Engineering, Advanced .NET, General Software Development, .NET, Community News
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