Zack Owens
Showing how COOL .NET is!
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High Interface diet
As long as I'm on the coding conventions track (as many of users have commented on my last post), I'll talk about a small coding convention I am trying to do.
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Coding Pet Peeves
Any experienced coder has pet peeves when it comes to reading other people's code or writing code. It might be that you don't like regions or that every method should have comments. But here are my two biggest pet peeves when it comes to C#.
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CSS Sprite for ASP.NET
CSS sprites are becoming popular as a way to increase application performance by eliminating HTTP requests by the client to the web server. It also serves as a path for better cache management. I will need to go through a bit of background before we start (sorry... we'll get to the generation in a second!).
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Improve ASP.NET Performance - CSSmin
If you follow Douglas Crockford's work, you might know about JSMin, a bit of code written for various languages to optimize JavaScript to make it smaller. One thing it does is makes everything go to one line, eliminating some of the space by removing white space.
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Poll: JavaScript library for an eCommerce site?
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Future of ClubStarterKit project
It's been almost a year since I started the ClubStarterKit project as an open source project up on Codeplex. Since then, we've released Version 2, which added functionality to the original starter kit, and the first Beta of Version 3, which tried to change the data architecture with SubSonic.
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TIP OF THE DAY : Override the tag in a webcontrol
For my New Years Resolution, I'm going to try and start blogging more both here and on my company blog. As a result, I'll most likely revert to these small babies -- Tip of the Day. Hopefully these posts can be short and sweet.
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SubSonic ASP.NET Providers Revisited
It's been quite a while (2 months actually) since I announced the creation of the SubSonic ASP.NET Providers. Since then, I haven't really done much with the code base, mostly since I have to spread my time out between a lot of things now a-days. But I am about to do some major testing. This is mostly due to the fact that I will plug the SubSonic Membership and Role providers that I built into the new SubSonic Forums built on ASP.NET MVC (appropriately code-named Halawai).
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ASP.NET MVC is FINALLY here!
After some delay (and an EXCELLENT recovery by the ASP.NET team ;) we can now DOWNLOAD ASP.NET MVC!
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Determine if a user enables JavaScript
I made a post over on my business' blog about the general concept of my post today, determining if a user has JavaScript enabled.