NerdDinner.com and Two Views of ASP.NET MVC Views – K. Scott Allen talks about an area where developers split into two camps – those who love strings in views (or code in general) and those who hate strings. I think I probably fall somwhere in the middle, as a developer who dislikes strings but will use them
DDD: Invariants or Contextual Validation? – Casey Charlton continues his journey through DDD giving some more clarification of how validation breaks into two parts, that of the invariant validation and that of the contextual validation
Hacking the Assembly Manifest – Elton Stoneman talks about changing the manifest of an existing assembly in order to change the versions of referenced code, and shows the steps required to achieve this
ASP.NET MVC + RSS ActionResult – JoE looks at the creation of a custom ActionResult in ASP.NET MVC to return RSS feeds of items easily.
Design Patterns for Dummies. The Memento Pattern – Vinay has a series of posts on implementing common design patterns. This post is about the Memento pattern, and links to the previous posts in the series.
Bridging open source and .NET with Mono – Tim Anderson talks about his experiences of writing an application and deploying onto mono on a Linux based system, and looking at the progress that has been made in Mono in recent years
NUnitEx : actual.Should().EqualTo(expected) – Fabio Maulo announces a new project, creating a more fluent api for NUnit, with a view to that possibily being the foundation for NUnit 3.0’s api.
Mirroring Subversion from Windows – Christopher Bennage looks a thow you can mirror subversion repositories on Windows – a useful trick as a number of developers I know run local subversion on a laptop and would like to have that more available on a desktop too.
All-In-One Code Framework – The MSDN Managed Newsgroup Support Team talks about the All-in-one Code framework, a resource which aims to contain baseline code samples and skeleton implementations for many Microsoft Technologies and techniques.
CodeBox – A WPF text box control which contains support for syntax highlighting, with associated Code Project article talking about its implementation.