AspAdvice Facelift
We've updated the look of AspAdvice, thanks to Ken Schaefer.
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.
Version 1.30 finally stops locking assemblies it's analyzing!
Chris Sells writes about reasons why we should avoid using the Global Assembly Cache, or GAC (pronounced " gack!"). I have to say that I definitely agree with his sentiments.
Carl Prothman invited me to speak at the.NET Developers Association meeting in April next week about Whidbey features.
ASP.NET 2.0 and Visual Studio 2005, collectively referred to as 'Whidbey', are approaching their first beta release. These two products have a huge feature set and will revolutionize how ASP.NET developers build …
I tried using [Isobuster](http://www.smart-projects.net/isobuster)
As I mentioned in an earlier post, I've just installed VS 2005
I'm not sure if it's new or not, but I hadn't seen