Archives
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ASP.NET Podcast Show #54 - IIS7 with Brett, Thomas, and Chris
The Wally podcast factory is back to its usual podcast producing frenzy. Here is a good one on IIS7.
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Vista Beta 2 finally loaded - like and dislike
So I finally got Vista Beta2 loaded onto a separate partition on my laptop and am dual booting it and my original Windows XP. While I dont get all the 3D magic as my laptop graphics card isn't quite capable, it still looks a very sexy beast. The UI is very slick, and it feels quite different.
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Update to the Atlas Password Strength Extender control
I have made some updates to my Atlas PasswordStrength Extender control that I mentioned previously, and that wax also mentioned by Scott Guthrie in a previous post. You can have a look at the control on a test page here (http://www.theglavs.com/ControlTestPage.aspx).
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New Web Parts Book
Darren Neimke, a good friend and fellow readify dude has written an awesome book on Web Parts (http://www.manning.com/neimke/).
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ASP.NET Podcast Show #53 - Atlas ListView and some Declarative Databinding
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Atlas PasswordStrength Display Extender control
I have been writing an Atlas Extender control using the Atlas control toolkit in my spare time lately, and I thought I'd share its progress with everyone so far. It's certainly not complete and is a bit raw, but it does display the strength of the password you are entering into a textbox interactively.
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Atlas Control Toolkit and the DefaultValue attribute
Suppose your working on a new extender control using the Atlas Control toolkit that has been released (and recently updated with some more controls).
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ASP.NET Podcast Show #52 - Its our Birthday and Wally talks about the Atlas Update Panel
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Performance testing with 10,000 concurrent users
Lately, I have been concentrating on performance testing within an application I am working on. This is using the Team test portion of Visual Studio. It certainly is a powerful tool and is exponentially better than anything offered to date by Microsoft.
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ASP.NET Podcast Show #51 - Alabama Code Camp Rountable Discussion
- Atlanta Code Camp.
- "Beginning AJAX with ASP.NET" goes to production. (Woohoo!)
- Apologies to Miljan.
- Roundtable from the Alabama Code Camp - What is happening in Alabama?.
- Community Growth.
- Atlanta Code Camp.
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Last chapter is in!
So I have finally submitted the Author review portion on the last chapter of the book ("Beginning AJAX in ASP.NET") I am working on with Wally McClure, Scott Cate and Craig Shoemaker (whose wife has recently gone into labour and probably had the baby by now so congrats Craig!). Boy, am I glad to have finally got here. There may be more work if a second round of editing and changes is needed on this chapter but it will be fairly small if there is one. This chapter was on debugging (server and client side) and was much easier to write because of the experience and lessons I learn't from the previous chapters (and also the great help of our Tech Editor Steve Smith - thanks Steve!).