April 2009

Monthly Archive

The Morning Brew #329

Posted by on 17 Apr 2009 | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew

Looking forward to WebDD’09 this weekend – if you spot me down there come and say Hi (If you are reading this via RSS click through to this post and there is a mug shot of me so you stand a chance of spotting me)

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The Morning Brew #328

Posted by on 16 Apr 2009 | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew

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  • Small Basic : v0.4 of Small Basic says "Bonjour" – The Small Basic annunce their latest CTP release, which includes a number of bug fixes, a new Timer object to assist in writing games, and localisation capabilities for the UI and Help.
  • 2009-4-11 release of the All-In-One Code Framework – ‘colbertz’ announces the release of a new build of the All-In-One Code Framework, a set of framework implementations of common Microsoft Technologies such as COM, Data Access, IPC, etc, providing you with a solid basis to implement your functionality in these technologies on top of.
  • NServiceBus 1.9 RTM – Udi Dahan announces the RTM release of NServiceBus 1.9, containing only a few minor changes over the previous RC release.

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The Morning Brew #327

Posted by on 15 Apr 2009 | Tagged as: .NET, Development, Morning Brew

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  • Using jQuery Grid With ASP.NET MVC – Phil Haack runs through a demo of getting up and running with jQuery’s jqGrid using ASP.NET MVC, including fetching pages of data as JSON from the web server
  • AutoMapper feature: interfaces and dynamic mapping – Jimmy Bogard talks about two of the key features of his latest AutoMapper release, explaining how and why AutoMapper supports mapping to interfaces and dynamic mapping.
  • NHibernate Mapping – Concurrency – Ayende continues with his series of posts on NHibernate mapping with a look at the four key types of concurrency support NHibernate provides
  • Language Envy – Juicy, a simple webserver – Sergio Pereira talks about how simple it is to implement a web server in Ruby, and sets about creating the same in .NET
  • Programming Challenge! – Craig Murphy digs out a 20 year old programming problem from his past, and asks for solutions from his readers in a range of languages. A prize is being offered for the one Craig deems to be the best
  • Silverlight Simple Animation – Charlie Calvert continues his series on Silverlight with a look at simple timer based animations
  • Agile practices are not just about management. – Mike Hadlow talks about Agile Practices being more than simply a way of manging development, highlighting some key principles and concepts of agile development towards the end of the post
  • Adaptive Rendering in ASP.NET MVC – Kazi Manzur Rashid looks at how ASP.NET MVC provides an easy means of rendering the same information in a range of different formats depending on need, allowing you to have easy JavaScript / No JavaScript support

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