Contents tagged with ClubStarterKit
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ClubStarterKit – Caching for performance
First of all, if you haven’t heard, I recently released ClubStarterKit v3 Preview. If you haven’t had a chance to look at it, I highly encourage you to take a look at the whole new codebase.
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ClubStartKit is Reborn… With a new release
The title says it all. That’s right, I’m back on ClubStarterKit. I’ve tried to assure the CSK community in past blog posts that it isn’t dead. In the last year, I’ve done a lot of thinking and outside programming. I’m FINALLY in a position where I have really progressed in terms of project management skill and web design. Many of the opinions I held when I started the project have simply changed. I’ll detail some of those in a minute.
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ClubStarterKit - where do we go?
Wow, what a year. Not exactly what I'd expected. Before I dive into where we are now, let me preface this post by saying I have NOT forgotten ClubStarterKit! Although I was not the original author, I feel like it's my baby. I can't just forget about it. Not going to happen.
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Source Code conversion as part of a Build Process
If you're like me, you want a particular piece of code in your particular language. For example, a lot of people want the Club Starter Kit 2.0, 3.0 in C# since it has been written in VB. Me being the lazy open source developer that doesn't get paid :), I keep delaying the CSK conversion to C# because of my personal stuff. Then I was thinking, what if it were a part of the build process? Then I wouldn't have to go through the arbitrary process of converting a whole application to another language for a release that I will most likely be changing.
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Future of ClubStarterKit project
It's been almost a year since I started the ClubStarterKit project as an open source project up on Codeplex. Since then, we've released Version 2, which added functionality to the original starter kit, and the first Beta of Version 3, which tried to change the data architecture with SubSonic.
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Quite The Surprise for ClubStarterKit!
I was just catching up on some RSS feeds and I saw something really cool... the ClubStarterKit open source project was put up on the main ASP.NET site! (http://www.asp.net/downloads/starter-kits/codeplex-club/)