New Site: DotNetSlackers
A new site I'm using to push me updates of interesting blogs is DotNetSlackers.com. Sign up for their mail service, and you'll get a single daily email with that day's posts arranged by keyword category.
MANY articles on a wide array of topics. You’ll find a lot of my newer content is going to my YouTube channel first, but I do still blog occasionally.
A new site I'm using to push me updates of interesting blogs is DotNetSlackers.com. Sign up for their mail service, and you'll get a single daily email with that day's posts arranged by keyword category.
In ASP.NET 2.0, while you're in the process of updating your site,
The ASPInsiders were just introduced to an upcoming and
I was a VB developer for several years (VB5/6) before.NET came on the scene, and I started doing most of my work in C# (though I still can do VB in a pinch, and often need to translate to/from it for articles, etc.).
I've posted up a new photo gallery for [MVP-Insiders Summit 2005
I'm nearly finished with my cache wrapper object, which I've named
Plip already let the cat out of the bag, but I feel obliged to blog
So, I'm in Seattle for the MVP Summit and it is a great time to network with a lot of people I haven't seen in quite some time (and many I just saw a couple of weeks ago at PDC…).
You may know that I'm a big fan of caching. My latest pet project
VSTS originally used intuitive colors for code that was covered, code that was not covered, and code that was partially covered.