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  • Google to compete with SourceForge

    Google launched Google Code: Project Hosting yesterday with support for open source projects. Here are some of the key features: Uses Subversion for source control (yea!!) Allows browsing of subversion repository in web browser. Uses Google Groups for forum communication. Custom Issue Tracker with limited...
    Posted to Brenton House (Weblog) by dotnetboy2003 on 07-28-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Community News, General Software Development
  • Google to compete with SourceForge

    Google launched Google Code: Project Hosting yesterday with support for open source projects. Here are some of the key features: Uses Subversion for source control (yea!!) Allows browsing of subversion repository in web browser. Uses Google Groups for forum communication. Custom Issue Tracker with limited...
    Posted to Community Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-28-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Community News, General Software Development
  • ASP.NET Podcast Show #58

    In this show, Wally interview John Papa. You can download this latest podcast at aspnetpodcast.com . Also, be on the lookout for a futre ASP.NET Podcast show where I interview Julie Lerman. I did the interview last night. Everytime I meet up with Julie somewhere I find out something new and interesting...
    Posted to Jason N. Gaylord's Blog (Weblog) by Jason N. Gaylord on 07-21-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Community News, General Software Development, ASP.NET Podcast, ASP.NET
  • ASP.NET Podcast Show #58

    In this show, Wally interview John Papa. You can download this latest podcast at aspnetpodcast.com . Also, be on the lookout for a futre ASP.NET Podcast show where I interview Julie Lerman. I did the interview last night. Everytime I meet up with Julie somewhere I find out something new and interesting...
    Posted to Community Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-21-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Community News, General Software Development, ASP.NET, ASP.NET Podcast
  • Summer of Python

    is an object oriented dynamic language which has became popular of late (along with Ruby ). Beta 2 of Python 2.5 , the official implementation, has just been released. Further, beta 9 of IronPython , a .NET implementation, has also been released, on schedule with the plans of having a 1.0 release this...
    Posted to .NET at 9.400 ft above sea level (Weblog) by Edgar Sánchez on 07-14-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Community News, Python, General Software Development
  • Summer of Python

    is an object oriented dynamic language which has became popular of late (along with Ruby ). Beta 2 of Python 2.5 , the official implementation, has just been released. Further, beta 9 of IronPython , a .NET implementation, has also been released, on schedule with the plans of having a 1.0 release this...
    Posted to Community Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-14-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Community News, Python, General Software Development
  • Introducing Regulazy: Point & Click Regular Expressions

    Regulazy is an attempt to build a small "Expert System" for creating .NET Regular Expressions. It lets the user create an expression based on a real life example of text they would like to parse. As the user interacts with Regulazy using the mouse, Regulazy offers the user possible expressions that would...
    Posted to ISerializable - Roy Osherove's Blog (Weblog) by RoyOsherove on 07-09-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Community News, General Software Development, CLR
  • DotNetSlackers announced ATLAS Contest

    DotNetSlackers announced an ATLAS contest back in May and I just discovered it now. :-) If you build a cool Atlas control or extender then you might be eligible to win a free subscription of MSDN Premium. To find out more about the contest, click here .
    Posted to Jason N. Gaylord's Blog (Weblog) by Jason N. Gaylord on 06-27-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Community News, General Software Development, ASP.NET
  • DotNetSlackers announced ATLAS Contest

    DotNetSlackers announced an ATLAS contest back in May and I just discovered it now. :-) If you build a cool Atlas control or extender then you might be eligible to win a free subscription of MSDN Premium. To find out more about the contest, click here . Share this post: Email it! | Read More...
    Posted to Community Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 06-27-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Community News, General Software Development, ASP.NET
  • Adding OpenSearch for your CommunityServer Site

    So last night, I had this really random idea to create an OpenSearch Provider for LonghornBlogs.com . That way I could search my site from IE7's search box. In the process, I discovered that my search is broken there, so I decided to create them for several of the main Microsoft community sites instead...
    Posted to Robert McLaws: FunWithCoding.NET (Weblog) by interscape on 06-14-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Community News, General Software Development, .NET, ASP.NET
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