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How to add a JavaScript file as a resource and reference it from a custom AJAX control

One of the problem areas of writing custom web control is the dependency you can get when referencing script files (such as javascript). Another problem is ensuring that you always use the latest version of that file as well. so how to overcome this?...

Service and support when it matters…Applied Innovations

A little while ago I was contacted by Kentico ( www.kentico.com ) with an offer for a free enterprise license of their CMS system. As I had planned on moving the Perth SQL Server User Group over to a site where we’re have a lot more control it came at...

Visual Studio 2008 SP1 and .Net 3.5 SP1 released to RTM

I’m surprised that ScottGu didn’t post this news – but i guess he needs a well deserved rest after the work that’s been done with .Net 3.5 SP1. Anyways, the long awaited Visual Studio 2008 SP1 and .Net 3.5 SP1 has now finally reached RTM. .Net 3.5 SP1...

ASP.Net MVC Framework articles

Naturally being in the web industry you HAVE to subscribe to Scott Guthrie's blog. Lately he's been posting a lot of news on the ASP.Net MVC Framework - something I think has been missing from the .Net framework for a loooong time. As always,...

New ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit Release - ScottGu's Blog

One thing about Scott Guthrie's blog is that there's always GOOD news coming from him. I know that he writes his own blog and doesn't have an assistant or some other write it for him. I think Scott's blog was one of the first i ever subscribed...

Perth Central Tafe Presentation - Professional .Net Development

Today I had the longest presentation i've yet to do - nearly 4hrs long - for Perth Central Tafe, a tertiary educational institution. I broke the presentation down into 4 main groups: .Net Framework - Overview of a development platform ASP.Net - Working...

Free SQL Server Training Videos...

The Godfather, Scott Guthrie , just informed people to the fact that they've just released a whole range, of brilliant imho, training videos for SQL Server 2005 and SQL Server 2005 Express over at www.asp.net . When i first looked at the range of videos...

Web Development Learning Series - by Frank Arrigo

it's absolutely brilliant! Microsoft has just released a new portal for Web Development. Microsoft Web Development Learning Series which caters seriously for, well you guessed it, web development. It addresses some rather curious topics, such as ASP.Net...

Code crunching getting boring? Spice up your code with coding4fun

Believe it or not, but i actually wasn't aware of MSDN's Coding4Fun site until this weekend - i was looking for some info and saw this MSDN site linked on Live Search and thought..hmmm...click click click..open in new tab.. A whole host of applications...
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Free Microsoft ASP.Net AJAX Hands-On Labs, by Ken Cox

My RSS feeds into Outlook finally started working and i caught up with a lot of news that i've manually had to chase down previoiusly, due to the fact that i had to go through a proxy server and it didn't allow me to grab the feeds. Anyways - Scott Guthrie...
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Goatlady (aka. Kay) shows some photos from the last port80 (AWIA) mini-talks.

Well, eventhough it was dark at the venue, Kay did seem to take some reasonably good shots (except she could have used a less "fat" one of me or at least airbrushed it a bit first). http://goatlady.wordpress.com/2007/02/08/port80-perth-february-07/#comments

C# Code tips #4, Interfaces

One of the most important aspects of Object-Oriented Development is interfaces. By now, most developers would have touched on them from one time or another, but strangely enough, not many use them that often on a daily basis. So why is that? is it a lack...

Infragistic - NetAdvantage for WPF 2007 Volume 1 – Beta 1 released

yeps...WPF components from Infragistic. sweet looking toys for us big boys. http://www.infragistics.com/hot/wpf.aspx#NetAdvantageforWPFBeta get it there
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New idea - let readers suggest a topic to be covered

Sometimes you can get rather frustrated, that the exact scenario you're trying to solve a problem with, isn't documented on MSDN - or you end up finding 100s of tutorials which never really works in your case. So, why not try something new - suggest a...

CSharpZealot.com needs a forum application...suggestions?

Well, the masterpages and controls are now created for the initial site schema of www.csharpzealot.com and i'm now working myself through houndreds of Forums/Bulletin Boards/Discussion Lists etc to see if i can find one that's suitable... preferably...

www.csharpzealot.com gets its face sorted

My trustworthy designer, Andrew "Gerkin" Erkins has created the minimalistic design that i asked for. one of the pet projects i'm trying to get off the ground is a C#.Net community - enter stage right, www.csharpzealot.com . The design is...
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ASP.Net 2.0, ValidationGroup property article

Well, i was bored tonight (plus i have a pounding headache) so decided to fiddle around a bit and build the foundation for a larger article. As i was putting the images and code together i thought i might as well write up a very small article for the...

www.dailydevelopers.com - new Wiki

David Lemphers has always been a man of vision - and he's ever vigilant in getting in touch with the development community out there (he even presented for the Perth SQL Server UG some time back...i'll get him back to present for at my group again soon...

Darren Neimke - ASP.Net 2.0 Web Parts in Action - a must have!!

Another Aussie spreads his knowledge and this time its in a field which i know is sorely lacking quality content. From speaking to Darren and feedback from other developers, he knows what he's talking about and i'm sure the book will be a hit! a must...
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Microsoft® Expression® Web Designer

Well it's official - Microsoft has now taken up the gauntlet with Adobe/Macromedia and i hope they bloody their noses.. i for one cannot stand working with Dreamweaver since i'm more accustomed to the layout of Visual Studio so maybe Microsoft® Expression...
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