Tales from the Evil Empire
Bertrand Le Roy's blog
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Ajax Control Toolkit: new controls, bug fixes
And we have a new release of Ajax Control Toolkit. I didn’t work on this one but there are some nice things in there nonetheless :)
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Fun with C# 4.0’s dynamic
There’s been some debate recently on the new “dynamic” keyword in C# 4.0. As has been the case with many features before it, some love it, some hate it, some say it bloats the language, yadda yadda yadda. People said that about lambdas. Me, I’ll just use it where I see a use case, thank you very much.
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Why Guitar Hero is dead to me
I bought the new Guitar Hero 5 because I needed a new fake plastic guitar and Activision’s guitars are the best that are not outrageously expensive. The Rock Band guitars I just can’t stand. So as I was going to buy a guitar from them, I thought I might as well get a (couple of) cheap game(s) with it.
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Building a class browser with Microsoft Ajax 4.0 Preview 5
The Microsoft Ajax Library 4.0 Preview 5 is the first release of Microsoft Ajax that I didn’t participate in: I left the team a few months ago. But that doesn’t mean I don’t love what’s in there, and I really do. And by the way I’ve also seen what’s in Preview 6 too and man that will seriously rock.
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querySelectorAll on old IE versions: something that doesn’t work
In today’s post, I’m going to show an interesting technique to solve a problem and then I will tear it to pieces and explain why it is actually useless. I believe that negative results should also be published so that we can save other people from wasting time trying the same thing. So here goes…
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How to install and configure Visual Studio Team Explorer
One of the challenging aspects of working with TFS as your source control system is very unfortunately the installation of the client software.
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Walking the tight rope
I think today is an appropriate time to write this post, as Rob Conery is leaving Microsoft tomorrow. “Who?”, you might ask. Rob is the author of the excellent MVC Storefront and Kona series where he explored the challenges in building an MVC-bound storefront application. I’ve been working with Rob for a few months on the continuation of that, which will be the subject of this post.
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A total n00b’s guide to migrating from a custom data layer to Nhibernate: so many choices
One of the great things about NHibernate is its vibrant community and ecosystem. So many people are using it or building other libraries on top of it that you can be pretty sure that there is always a reasonable solution to any problem you might face. Or several.
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A total n00b’s guide to migrating from a custom data layer to Nhibernate: getting started
(Screencast can be found at the end of the post)
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The symmetrical universe