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My 10 favourite Programming Quotes(www.ginktage.com)

submitted by isenthilisenthil(2309) 1 year, 3 months ago

For this post , i decided to collect some of my favourite quotes related to the programming . These programming quotes were made by some of the famous personalities in the IT industry . So , without wasting any time , here are my 10 favourite programming quotes ... read more...

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What if Visual Studio had Achievements?(blog.whiletrue.com)

submitted by bh213bh213(255) 1 year, 4 months ago

Maybe in Visual Studio 2012 with XBox Live integration? read more...

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Top 6 Coding Standards & Guideline Documents For C#/.NET Developers(amazedsaint.blogspot.com)

submitted by amazedsaintamazedsaint(835) 1 year, 6 months ago

Some time back, I collated a list of 7 Must Read, Free EBooks for .NET Developers, and a lot of people found it useful. So, I thought about putting together my “Top 6” list of Coding Standard guidelines/checklists for .NET /C# developers as well...They are useful not just from a review perspective - going through these documents can definitely help you and me to iron out few hidden glitches we might have in the programming portion of our brain. So, here we go, the listing is not in any specific order. read more...

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Lucene.Net needs your help (or it will die)(codeclimber.net.nz)

submitted by simonechsimonech(10.1k) 1 year, 6 months ago

The Apache Foundation wants to kill Lucene.net. If you use it please chime in and help. This post explains a bit more in detail why this is happening read more...

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ReSharper 5(web2asp.net)

submitted by winphone7serieswinphone7series(115) 2 years, 1 month ago

With the release of Visual Studio 2010 just around the corner and the concurrent release of ReSharper 5, I thought I would share my experiences with the Release Canidate & nightly builds of ReSharper 5. read more...

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Bundler Now Supports Css And .less(www.codethinked.com)

submitted by drmohundrodrmohundro(374) 2 years, 2 months ago

New version of (recently renamed) Bundler combines your javascript or CSS to save on server requests. Also adds support for .less! read more...

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New in .NET 4: Don’t Forget to Dispose() your SmtpClient Instances(leedumond.com)

submitted by leedumondleedumond(2144) 2 years, 3 months ago

It seems the System.Net.Mail.SmptClient class has gotten a bit of a facelift in .NET 4. read more...

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Ultimate automatic stylesheet combining, minification and .less integr(blog.waynebrantley.com)

submitted by wayne.brantleywayne.brantley(30) 2 years, 4 months ago

I ended up with an add in that combines any stylesheets together, minifies and runs them through the less engine. It can just combine or just minify or both and in any combination. It is also totally automatic and requires no additional steps. Additionally, if you have a combination of several stylesheets and one of those stylesheets change, it will automatically rebuild the combined one. read more...

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Free EBook for Developing High Quality Applications using .NET(devcurry.com)

submitted by mopenmopen(3596) 2 years, 5 months ago

The Microsoft Application Architecture Guide, 2nd Edition is a Must Have EBook for Developers and Solution Architects read more...

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ASP.NET MVC 2 Beta - Strongly Typed UI Helpers(dotnetcurry.com)

submitted by malcolmsmalcolms(1156) 2 years, 5 months ago

The following article demonstrates how to use ASP.NET MVC 2 Beta’s strongly typed UI helpers. read more...

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Selective Unit Testing – Costs and Benefits(blog.codeville.net)

submitted by desmonddesmond(2014) 2 years, 6 months ago

Test Driven Development is widely regarded as a hallmark technique of professional software development, but should you really do it all the time? Steve Sanderson argues that unit tests yield significant practical business value only for certain kinds of code. This blog post suggests what might be the underlying forces that determine whether unit tests will justify the long-term expense of creating and maintaining them. These ideas are then applied to structuring an ASP.NET MVC application. read more...

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Starting out - The story of starting a software tools company(mindscape.co.nz)

submitted by traskjdtraskjd(3229) 3 years, 2 months ago

Not strictly about coding, this post talks about starting a business that builds tools for software developers (in this case, tools for developers on the Microsoft stack). Covers some of the lessons learned and experiences in the first few months. read more...

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6 Things Developers Should Know By 2010(blog.saviantllc.com)

submitted by davidsdavids(480) 3 years, 2 months ago

A list of 6 things I think asp.net developers should know by 2010 read more...

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Back to Basics: Interfaces(codebetter.com)

submitted by karlkarl(265) 3 years, 2 months ago

When it comes to object-oriented programming there are few concepts as basic and important as interfaces. Only recently though, and at a snails pace, have .NET developers started to take advantage of the simple benefits interfaces have to offer. This interest stems from the core role interfaces play in some pretty hot topics, including: dependency injection, unit testing and mocking (to name a few). read more...

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WebForms or MVC? What about the third option?(blog.madskristensen.dk)

submitted by drugarcedrugarce(610) 3 years, 3 months ago

I’ve read a lot of posts and articles about why and when you should choose WebForms or the MVC framework to build your ASP.NET websites. They are all pretty good, but for some reason they forget or ignore the obvious third option - standard ASP.NET without the WebForm. read more...

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You're Doing It Wrong(codinghorror.com)

submitted by spoulsonspoulson(327) 3 years, 3 months ago

Templating tends to break down because it forces you to treat code and markup as two different and fundamentally incompatible things. We spend all our time awkwardly switching between markup-land and code-land using escape sequences. They're always fighting each other -- and us. read more...

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