Thou shalt not ignore my source control commandments
Scott Mitchell recently wrote his 8 commandments of source control... In general they are very different to mine which are listed in this post
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Facebook Users Attacked by Trojan Virus
An article republished from an RSS feed I read. Probably best to make sure you, your family and friends are aware.
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An XML User And Role Provider for ASP.net
A simple example ASP.net user and role provider for you to you to use and abuse.
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The New MVC beta is out
The new MVC framework is out and this time it now has a Licence to be used in production which is good because without that, the MVC framework is... more »
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Visual Studio Snippets just got pimped
If you use snippets in Visual Studio then you’ll know messing around with the XML can be a pain, well worry no more my snippet frustrated friend, as... more »
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Flash say's screw you Silverlight.. Sort of.
Yesterday Adobe and the NFL teamed up and announced that Adobe® Flash® will be used to deliver live online video streaming of NBC Sunday Night... more »
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Security Vulnerability with Google Chrome
Have you installed the new Google chrome? Make sure you’re careful with your application shortcuts because I just thought of a very easy way to Phish... more »
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Good Bye FireBug. Hello IE8 Developer Tools.
My favourite 10 things about the new IE8 developer tools
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Photosynth Released
Photosynth is released today which will mean we can all do some crazy things with your photos in a 3d space. I saw photosynth show on ted.com a year... more »
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Can’t download Firebug
For one reason or another I've found a website that I can access in IE but not Firefox.... mozilla.org
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A weird mistake in a ASP.net 3.5 Wrox book
I was reading the new Wrox ASP.net 3.5 book and saw a totally random quote... can anyone explain to me what it is. Is it a mistake?
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Facebook integrating windows live messenger
Did you here you can now use messenger directly in Facebook? It's an interesting Facebook application developed by Microsoft that uses the Windows... more »
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Silverlight - Google Search
I always thought that to use another companies trademark in Google's Adsense was against Google terms and conditions? It's at the very least a little... more »
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VB.net an C#. The same language but different accents
I've been thinking of setting up a community that helps developers realize how easy it is to transition between VB.net and C#, does anyone fancy... more »
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Google Loves Chuck Norris
Seems like google has been having some fun
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WebKit passes Acid 3
Looks like the webkit Team just got gold in the race for acid3
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Firefox 3...Nearly ready?
I opened up the Beta 4 of Firefox, but it won't start. Apparently Firefox is ready to be released any time soon... hmmmmmmmm.
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Could IE8 derail Rich Internet Applications?
With Ajax support improving in future browser releases, do RIA's Really bring anything of value to the internet?
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We're all just developer Nazis - 5 Reasons you should think about Silverlight.
Let's forget our differences and discuss the merits of both Silverlight and Flex.
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Google Sky - Is so Ugly
Oh my god... have Google done something badly?
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Why Silverlight is nailing Flex
An article on why Silverlight has a bigger buzz than Flex.
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