28 July 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Daily Links for Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

ASP.NET and MVC

Scott on Writing
Lots of buzz about MvcContrib! : Jeffrey Palermo (.com)
CodeProject: Multi-Threading in ASP.NET. Free source code and programming help
ASP.NET MVC Calendar component – Gunnar Peipman’s ASP.NET blog

.NET, C#, and Visual Studio

Code rant: How MassTransit Publish and Subscribe works

Javascript and jQuery

10 Advance jQuery Scripts to take Your Website to the Next Level [...]

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23 July 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Daily Links for Thursday, July 23th, 2009

.NET, C#, and Visual Studio

Quickstart tutorial into Enterprise Library logging – Dennis van der Stelt
Sending mails, development machine, without actual mail server : Amr ElGarhy

Javascript and jQuery

John Resig – Computing with JavaScript Web Workers
How To Develop a jQuery Plugin

Programming and Development

Coding Horror: Nobody Hates Software More Than Software Developers
Branch-Per-Feature Source Control. Part 2: How [...]

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17 July 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Daily Links for Friday, July 17th, 2009

ASP.NET and MVC

Encrypt Your Web.config, Please « Yet Another WebDev Blog
MVC Widgets with RenderAction
K. Scott Allen : Resource Files and ASP.NET MVC Projects

LINQ, SQL, XML, and Databases

Bytepawn – Scalable Web Architectures and Application State
SubSonic 3.0.0.3 Is Released « Rob Conery

Programming and Development

Better Projects: Enterprise architecture and business architecture
Branch-Per-Feature Source Control. Part 1: Why – new [...]

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16 July 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Daily Links for Thursday, July 16th, 2009

ASP.NET and MVC

AntiXSS has gone RTM
Automating KiGG Publishing

Javascript and jQuery

Useful jQuery Plug-ins
10 Rare and Cool jQuery Plugins | Queness
10 Interesting lightweight jQuery plugins for web developers
jQuery Selector efficiency/cost impact

Computer Science, Algorithms, and Mathametics

Computer Science Books Online

Programming and Development

ongoing · The Web Curriculum
Just say no to ‘Poor Man’s Dependency Injection’. – Chad Myers’ Blog -

Web Design [...]

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