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ASP.NET Podcast Show #60 - Atlas UpdatePanel - Video Special
It seems Wally is revving up that podcast engine again. He mentioned a little while ago about doing video's to accompany the podcasts which I think is helpfull, especially in code intensive podcasts. Here is his first go at it.
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ASP.NET Podcast Show #59 - Julie Lerman
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Overdue Podcast Post - ASP.NET Podcast Show #58 - John Papa
So this post is long overdue. Been busy and sick lately and subsequently, missed posting this much earlier. Apologies to listeners and also to Wally.
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Future Development - Next 10-20 years
Did a post over on TechTalkBlogs today about what I think the future may look like for some application development (and thought it interesting enough to cross post to from here). No real surprises, and not real deep, but would be interested in others views.
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Reflecting over the Page from an ASP.NET Server control at design time and some debugging pain
I am working on an ASP.NET server control, and one of the properties of that control will typically contain a name of a boolean property that the Page exposes. At runtime this boolean property is called/examined and some action is taken as a result, however at design time, I wanted my ASP.NET control to be able to reflect over the page it is hosted on, and present a dropdown list of properties to select from, based on what the page has exposed.
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Updating Component properties in the designer
I have been working on a set of custom ASP.NET controls that offer specific design time experience for a client. Part of that is to make some existing controls very designer friendly. Apart from some custom rendering, I have been adding SmartTag support to the control to enhance the design time experience. For those unaware, a good example of a SmartTag (or ActionList in coding terms) is shown below:
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ASP.NET Podcast Show #57 - Wally on Interfaces
Wally pumps out another podcast.
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Guest Blogger at TechTalkBlogs
I have been fortunate enough to be invited to be a guest blogger over at TechTalkBlogs. I have started the ball rolling and hopefully I can keep the momentum going that Rocky and Darren started.