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  • Subversion Best Practices for Web Applications

    A few months back I had some dialogue with Nick Parker from uship.com.  He was wrestling with getting version control setup in a way that would meet the needs of his team and wanted to brainstorm a bit.  Here is a portion of our discussion that speaks directly to a couple of the problems Nick...
    Posted to Kyle Beyer (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-28-2008
  • Top 10 Best Practices for Production ASP.NET Applications

    In no particular order, here are the top ten things I've learned to pay attention to when dealing with production ASP.NET applications. Hopefully they will help you save you some time and headaches. As always, your thoughts and additions are welcome. 1. Generate new encryption keys When moving an...
    Posted to Kyle Beyer (Weblog) by Anonymous on 02-13-2008
  • Rob Howard sets the record straight on Graffiti-vs-WordPress

    GraffitiCMS has not even been released yet (in beta currently) and already the controversy is starting! Rob Howard CEO of Telligent sets the record straight on a few misunderstood snippets that have been going around, check out his great post titled " WordPress community hating on Microsoft "...
    Posted to Rick Reszler (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-04-2008
  • Is Java the platform Ajax is most used with?

    This week's SD Times has an article AJAX-Based Web 2.0 Ready for Takeoff . Included within the article is a chart which shows a breakdown of "...what application runtime platform(s) would you be using AJAX with?". 55.7% said Java / Java EE 44.7% said Microsoft ASP.NET / Atlas 25.9% said...
    Posted to Rob Howard (Weblog) by Anonymous on 10-09-2007
  • WhatIWantMost: How to post to your Twitter timeline

    Last week I attended a presentation about Web 2.0 that described the recurring concepts behind the buzzword and looked at how (as well as if and when) those can be applied to enterprise systems and organizations. One of the points of the presentation was that platforms are better than applications. Companies...
    Posted to Dan Hounshell (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-30-2007
  • memcached middle tier caching

    http://www.infoq.com/news/2007/07/memcached This might be worth looking into -- and yes there is even a Win32 port. For the ASP.NET developer it's essentially a middle tier caching layer replacement for the built-in Cache object.
    Posted to Rob Howard (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-22-2007
  • Visual Studio 2008 Nested Master Page Designer Support

    Scott Guthrie has a great article about one of great features I've been waiting for that will be coming to Visual Studio 2008 ; Nested Master Page Designer support. Quite a few projects I have worked on use nested master pages ( CS included) so it will be great to finally be able to get a design...
    Posted to Rich Mercer (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-09-2007
  • TechEd 2007 Presentation - slids and demos

    This year I'm presenting: Understanding ASP.NET Internals You've just been sent to Tech·Ed and were told you need to come back with an understanding of ASP.NET. In this session we provide a very technical walk-through of how ASP.NET works. For example, we walk through the page lifecycle, HTTP...
    Posted to Rob Howard (Weblog) by Anonymous on 06-05-2007
  • TechEd 2007 Presentation - slides and demos

    This year I'm presenting: Understanding ASP.NET Internals You've just been sent to Tech·Ed and were told you need to come back with an understanding of ASP.NET. In this session we provide a very technical walk-through of how ASP.NET works. For example, we walk through the page lifecycle, HTTP...
    Posted to Rob Howard (Weblog) by Anonymous on 06-05-2007
  • weblogs.asp.net, www.asp.net, and forums.asp.net update

    Well, we made some rather large site updates today. Some went well, some not so well. We've had a lot of feedback to digest. I want to personally apologize for the roughness of today's updates. It obviously didn't go anywhere near as smoothly as we planned. We made the update around 2AM EST...
    Posted to Rob Howard (Weblog) by Anonymous on 05-16-2007
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