Contents tagged with (SharpJava)Toolbox
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Testing object databases for .NET: Eloquera, STSdb, Siaqodb, Ninja Database Lite
Given all the activity around databases lately with the NOSQL movement, I decided to give a try to some of the new contenders.
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Best ASP.NET hosting: easier, faster, cheaper
After seven years with webhost4life, it was time to move on. Especially because of all the troubles with webhost4life due to their internal migration to a new hosting environment (the company has been bought out).
I've just moved all my websites elsewhere. I'm now using Arvixe and OrcsWeb. -
Silverlight and .NET 4 tools
I've just added two new attributes to SharpToolbox.com: Built for Silverlight and Built for .NET 4.
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New LINQ tools category on SharpToolbox.com
I've just moved the LINQ tools referenced on SharpToolbox.com to a new dedicated LINQ category.
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Who deserves a free MSDN subscription?
I have a free one-year MSDN subscription to offer. I believe that it has to be activated before June 30, so, I don't have time to organize a contest or something...
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Your favorite .NET and Java tools in RSS
I've just updated SharpToolbox.com and JavaToolbox.com again to improve the features I announced last week. You can now use RSS to follow your favorite .NET and Java tools.
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Your favorite .NET and Java tools
Whatever you're doing with .NET or Java, you have to deal with a lot of tools and libraries. If you need to find new ones, you can consult SharpToolbox.com and JavaToolbox.com. You'll find there more than 2000 tools, libraries and add-ins! The main goal of these sites has always been to help you to quickly identify the tools you need.
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Google killed me
In March and April, Google made a big update to its search algorithm. This update, nicknamed "Dewey", hit many websites. The result for these websites being a drastic decrease in search results ranking. The rankings have even changed a lot over the last weeks, sites moving up and down in search results. This is known as the Google Dance syndrome.
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SharpToolbox and JavaToolbox newsletters and updates
I've just started a new wave of updates on SharpToolbox and JavaToolbox. You can see what the latest feature looks like on the following screenshot:
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Another busy year in perspective
This isn't my first post in 2008, but I'll still dedicate this post to wishing you a Happy New Year. May it be successful for your business, work, and family plans.