Enterprise Library finally released
Waiting all day long and finally it’s released, the enterprise library. On the main page is a link, but the page cannot be found. But you can grab it anyhow, right here.
Waiting all day long and finally it’s released, the enterprise library. On the main page is a link, but the page cannot be found. But you can grab it anyhow, right here.
With so many people in the blogging community talking about .Text and wether it’s dead or not, all we can say is that Community Server is getting a good amount of attention, no matter...
So it’s official, I’m going to the Dutch Developer Days 2005. Seems I had the schedule interpreted wrong, but here’s my current schedule for the event: Pre conference day : PCT1 – Visual Studio...
So I just installed Community Server, Beta 3. I already have some minor problems, along with some comments, like links in de admin section not being consistent. Perhaps they need to have a graphical...
Currently we’re using .Text 0.95 at BloggingAbout.NET. On some sites however, like weblogs.asp.net, they’re using a newer version, which has some added features, like the comment moderation feature. Comments must first be approved before...
A while ago, Patrick Bes blogged about ReSharper, and that it’s such a wonderful tool. I had already tried it a few months before, while it was still in beta. For some reason I still...
Last year a technology preview of the Microsoft Tools for Domain-Specific Languages was released. A few days ago, a set of three documents with a walkthrough was added to this, to help you work...
”Barring any major catastrophes, it is official. On January 28th Enterprise Library will be up and available on MSDN. Spread the word… download the code, give us feedback, join the GotDotNet workspace. Tell your...
I’m becoming pretty interested in DDD (Domain Driven Design) and TDD (Test Driven Development). Via Steve Eichert I found a link to a post on Keith Ray’s blog, with a short explanation about TDD,...
We’re doing a little promotion of our weblogs within our company. That might result in visitors that have never heard of weblogs, and probably even more haven’t heard about RSS and its readers. So...
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