Default WebForms view
This tip comes courtesy of the .NET Tip of the Day site. If you work with Visual Studio for ASP.NET projects, chances are you’re intimately familiar with the behavior of Solution Explorer –...
View ArticleFoundations of Programming III
Part 3 of Karl Seguin’s Foundations of Programming series is now online. This time it’s all about persistence, mapping between object graphs and relational databases (O/R Mapping), and impedance...
View ArticleFoundations of Programming IV
Karl’s back with part 4 of the series. Today we learn all about the evils of coupling and we’re introduced to Dependency Injection – the slayer of improper coupling. Proper use of DI allows for...
View ArticleIPv6 is here
Sure, you’re thinking, they’ve been saying that for years. This time it’s real, even though it may not be much – ICANN announced that on February 4 they will be adding IPv6 records for the addresses...
View ArticleBack to school on System.String
From the files of the “never stop learning” department comes a cautionary lesson in performance, courtesy of this blogger. Often times when you’re comparing strings you want to eliminate case...
View ArticleHandy RegKey
Believe it or not, there’s a common yet useless dialog in Windows XP: I’ve never seen it work, and I don’t know anyone who has. If you want to get rid of this annoyance, a quick and easy registry hack...
View ArticleDialog boxes can be evil
I’ve been stuck in .NET 1.1 hell for several months now. After working with VS2005 for a while this version is a major step backwards. Part of my problem is that the IDE is buggy and I don’t really...
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