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Number of Stories Submitted: 17
Number of Stories Published: 2
Submit to Publish Percentage: 11.76 %
Number of Story Kicks: 98
Number of Story Comments: 5
Number of User Registrations: 2
Most Popular Stories for September 9, 2009
- TFS Sucks, here is a list why (14 kicks)
- Learning the Specification Pattern (13 kicks)
- Unit Testing SharePoint - Past, Present, and Sporm (5 kicks)
- Deep Fried Bytes Episode 36: What Happens In The Speaker’s Lounge (3 kicks)
- Secure a Wcf server with wsHttpBinding and asp.net membership (3 kicks)
- SilverBullet #10 System.Windows.Documents.Run (3 kicks)
- Run you later - Understanding deferred execution in LINQ (2 kicks)
- What is the Difference Between <%# j %> and <%= j %> (2 kicks)
- Repository pattern and db4o (C#) (2 kicks)
- Reporting Services 2008 - Querying a Web Service (2 kicks)
Most Commented On Stories for September 9, 2009
- TFS Sucks, here is a list why (14 comments)
Most Popular Tags for September 9, 2009
- ASP.NET (3 tags)
- C# (2 tags)
- Patterns (2 tags)
- Architecture (2 tags)
- WebServices (2 tags)
- VB.NET (1 tag)
- Silverlight (1 tag)
- LINQ (1 tag)
- Dimecasts.net (1 tag)
- Database (1 tag)
Most Published Users for September 9, 2009
- dwhittaker (1 story)
- josephf (1 story)
Most Popular Domains for September 9, 2009
- www.nearinfinity.com (14 story kicks)
- www.dimecasts.net (13 story kicks)
- rapidapplicationdevelopment.blogspot.com (5 story kicks)
- msmvps.com (3 story kicks)
- www.soliddotnet.com (3 story kicks)
- blog.timmykokke.com (3 story kicks)
- deepfriedbytes.com (3 story kicks)
- www.nablasoft.com (3 story kicks)
- blog.infotoad.com (2 story kicks)
- developer.db4o.com (2 story kicks)
Most Published Domains for September 9, 2009
- www.nearinfinity.com (1 story)
- www.dimecasts.net (1 story)
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