Contents tagged with Whidbey
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Current version of Visual Web Developer
I posted a question in the ASP.NET forums asking about what is the current build of Visual Web Developer:
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Custom Build Providers
I came across this blog entry from Fritz Onion today about an experience that he had with Custom Build Providers:
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A small but noteable design change to the ASP.NET Portal Framework
In ASP.NET V2 the new portal framework looks very interesting. It seems to me that this framework will lend itself very nicely for building applications which allow for a plug-in style of architecture and therefore make re-use of componentize UI widgets much more prominent.
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Data access strategy in Whidbey
Fredrik has blogged some great Whidbey posts - not to mention his 3,000 or so posts on the www.asp.net forums! Recently he wrote a couple of articles about some of the data access techniques which are available in Whidbey. First he looked at the Data Component which allows to quickly and easily create Crud-like data access layers:
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Next tool - a blogging application
Before I start my rant I should say that .Text is pretty decent web app.; it's seems way more complex than it needs to be and it's very difficult to install but there's a lot of great implementation code in there. Last week while unsuccessfully trying to get it installed and create some initial users I decided that, for my next application I'm going to build a blogging app. Much of the API design and feature-set is done and I'm currently working through the technical architecture.
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ControlState in ASP.NET V2
Fredrick has a great post about the new ControlState feature in ASP.NET V2:
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Master Pages and building "nice" sites
Brian is seeking community feedback around the topic of MasterPages to help ascertain the value of the ASP.NET team including some standard, out-of-the-box templates with the product. Read his blog entry here:
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Fixed my SqlServer/Enterprise Manager issues
Lately SqlServer has been giving me some little headaches...
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Managing XML schema collections in SQL Server 2005
Kent Tegels keeps us entertained while walking us through working with schema collections in SQL Server 2005
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Some UG questions about installing Whidbey
Because we've got our Adelaide .NET User Group (ADNUG) Whidbey Install-fest this week, I thought that I'd bookmark this list of Q&A's: