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DotNetNuke Tips and Tricks #11: Using jQuery in DotNetNuke(blog.theaccidentalgeek.com)

submitted by jbrinkmanjbrinkman(55) 3 years ago

Tips and tricks for using jQuery with DotNetNuke. read more...

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I Spose I’ll Just Say It: Still Waiting For a GOOD Reason to Learn MVC(blog.theaccidentalgeek.com)

submitted by developerbuzzdeveloperbuzz(145) 3 years, 1 month ago

Why you shouldn’t learn MVC Earlier today Rob Connery posted about why he thinks You Should Learn MVC. Rob is a great guy and we always have lively discussions whenever we meet at conferences. I was in the middle of writing a long comment on his blog when I decided it might be better as it’s own post. read more...

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Polyglot Programming: Death by a thousand DSLs(blog.theaccidentalgeek.com)

submitted by jbrinkmanjbrinkman(55) 3 years, 1 month ago

In 2006, Neal Ford wrote a blog post on the topic of Polyglot Programming which foresaw a future where applications will be increasingly built using multiple general purpose languages and domain specific languages. This post discusses one of the pitfalls of the recent language and technology explosion read more...

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DotNetNuke Moves to CodePlex(blog.theaccidentalgeek.com)

submitted by jwanageljwanagel(395) 3 years, 4 months ago

Find out why the DotNetNuke project moved to CodePlex from SourceForge. read more...

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Saving DotNetKicks(nayyeri.net)

submitted by sharplifesharplife(4570) 3 years, 5 months ago

Keyvan wrote something about our popular social bookmarking site, DotNetKicks and talked about some spamming problems on DNK and discussed about saving DNK from this situation. A must read post for all DotNetKicks lovers! read more...

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An Updated Abstract Boilerplate HttpHandler(blog.theaccidentalgeek.com)

submitted by jbrinkmanjbrinkman(55) 3 years, 6 months ago

An update to Phil Haack's standard abstract HttpHandler read more...

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OpenID - Can you feel the Love?(blog.theaccidentalgeek.com)

submitted by jbrinkmanjbrinkman(55) 3 years, 6 months ago

OpenID gets more support. Just not in a way that truly matter. read more...

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Looking for DotNetNuke Modules? (minor rant, hopefully an informative (weblogs.asp.net)

submitted by christocchristoc(30) 3 years, 6 months ago

I’m going to start this blog post off with a minor rant about purchasing DNN modules, and had intended to follow that up with a discussion on the evolution of the DotNetNuke ecosystem customer, but both topics have grown larger than initially planned so I will break them up into two separate posts. So here goes the ranting, followed by what I hope will be an informative blog post. read more...

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Gotcha! Why DNN Module Upgrades May Not Update Localization(cto20.com)

submitted by jbrinkmanjbrinkman(55) 3 years, 6 months ago

A localization issue which can occur in DotNetNuke and how to avoid it. read more...

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Dear Alt.Net Developers: Stop blaming Microsoft and WebForms for crea(blog.theaccidentalgeek.com)

submitted by mjeatonmjeaton(724) 3 years, 8 months ago

I am responsible for every website I create. If I create a site or application that is unmaintainable or that has poorly formed HTML or doesn’t render well in all browsers, that is my fault. I chose my development tools/framework, or my employer, who I choose to work for, chose the development tools/framework. Either way, it is my responsibility, as a professional, to do my utmost to create the best possible application that is within my capability to create. read more...

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How to add a KickIt icon to the DotNetNuke Blog module(fingerfuel.com)

submitted by aaavaaaava(75) 4 years, 1 month ago

Here's a tutorial that shows you how to add a social bookmark icon to the open-source DotNetNuke Blog module. read more...

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DotNetKicks to be Open Sourced(weblogs.asp.net)

submitted by gavinjoycegavinjoyce(25.7k) 5 years, 2 months ago

As the community on DotNetKicks.com has grown in size over the past year, I have received received many offers of help with adding features and many requests for the source code. Due to other top secret commitments, I have recently not had as much time as I would have liked to continue the development of DotNetKicks.com. A discussion on DotNetKicks last week re-highlighted the issue of feature stagnation (the community is continuing to grow just fine). We are in the business of solving problems, and the best solution here is to open source the project. I had planned to release some code this past weekend, but some of the current dependencies include code that I don't wish to release. I am currently refactoring the dependencies, and I will be able to release some code very soon. Please shout it from the roof tops, we need all the contributers we can get. read more...

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