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  • Are programmatic Profile properties possible?

    I really dig Profile in ASP.NET. It's a good system and I'm all about common and easy to use API's. What I don't like is the web.config mess. So my question is, is there a way to programmatically specify Profile properties instead of sketching them out one by one in web.config? I swear...
    Posted to Jeff's Junk (Weblog) by Jeff on 08-01-2006
    Filed under: .NET
  • Phoenix rising

    For all you hardcore CLR nutters I ran across a download for the Phoenix project on Microsoft Connect. Check out this article as well the MS Research website for the project . Guy Eddon's work on a transaction processing model for C# (and Java) is interesting As in databases, the goal is to make...
    Posted to Andrew Stopford's Weblog (Weblog) by astopford on 08-01-2006
    Filed under: CLR & Rotor, .NET
  • Are programmatic Profile properties possible?

    I really dig Profile in ASP.NET. It's a good system and I'm all about common and easy to use API's. What I don't like is the web.config mess. So my question is, is there a way to programmatically specify Profile properties instead of sketching them out one by one in web.config? I swear...
    Posted to Community Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-01-2006
    Filed under: .NET
  • TeamCity

    [ Via Karl ] More from the JetBrains folks , how much does this step on VSTS's toes I wonder? I agree with Karl that no VS IDE is no good to me, supporting only NUnit is not so great to me (or the folks that use frameworks such as MbUnit and CsUnit). Still it's in beta so more to come I should...
    Posted to Community Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-01-2006
    Filed under: Testing & Build Systems, .NET, Build Systems
  • Lake Quincy Media Site Facelift

    Lake Quincy Media , the advertising network made up exclusively of .NET developer community web sites, has been undergoing a substantial redesign throughout the month of July. Well, after a lot of work, the new design was launched yesterday. The new design is, I think, much more professional and attractive...
    Posted to Community Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-01-2006
    Filed under: Marketing, .NET
  • MsBuild script for Sandcastle

    Anders Ljusberg has created an inital MsBuild script for Sandcastle , nice work Anders. I have in the past mentioned to Anand about running Sandcastle on Codeplex and given the amount of scripts and tools that folks are producing it making more sense to do this.
    Posted to Andrew Stopford's Weblog (Weblog) by astopford on 08-01-2006
    Filed under: Testing & Build Systems, Sandcastle, Build Systems, .NET
  • Phoenix rising

    For all you hardcore CLR nutters I ran across a download for the Phoenix project on Microsoft Connect. Check out this article as well the MS Research website for the project . Guy Eddon's work on a transaction processing model for C# (and Java) is interesting As in databases, the goal is to make...
    Posted to Community Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-01-2006
    Filed under: .NET, CLR & Rotor
  • MsBuild script for Sandcastle

    Anders Ljusberg has created an inital MsBuild script for Sandcastle , nice work Anders. I have in the past mentioned to Anand about running Sandcastle on Codeplex and given the amount of scripts and tools that folks are producing it making more sense to do this. Share this post: Email it! | bookmark...
    Posted to Community Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-01-2006
    Filed under: Testing & Build Systems, Sandcastle, .NET, Build Systems
  • The book is almost out!

    Yes, its almost here. The "Beginning AJAX in ASP.NET" book is ready for release. Wally points out that an advert for the book appeared on the Amazon home page which is kinda cool, and for a first time author, gives me a warm fuzzy feeling. Its that time folks. This book has it all. Drama, Action...
    Posted to Glavs Blog (Weblog) by Glav on 08-01-2006
    Filed under: AJAX, Atlas, .NET, ASP.NET
  • Provware Framework…the first drop

    Last night, I posted the first build of the Provware Framework on my site ( http://agramont.net/files/14/default.aspx ). It’s been a project that I’ve been working for the past month during my “free time”. What’s the Provware Framework? The Provware Framework is an API set...
    Posted to Conrad Agramont's WebLog (Weblog) by Conrad on 07-31-2006
    Filed under: Provware, IIS, .NET
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