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  • Signs your DNN Module Development skills could use some sharpening

    Your latest DNN module utilizes in-line CSS like it was going out of style. You frequently need to release new versions due to changes that consist solely of updates to hard coded strings in your code-behind. Every time you implement your modules as part of a new solution, you spend the first few days...
    Posted to irob's blog. (Weblog) by irobinson on 11-03-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: DotNetNuke, .NET, DNN, Open Source, Worst Practices, ASP.NET
  • GeoTwitter.NET Editor for GeoRSS updated

    Finally this weekend I updated the Editor on the GeoTwitter as promised on the previous post . The GeoTwitter Editor is a GeoRSS creator on the web. Allows users to share geographic information fast and easy. You can find the source code for GeoTwitter version 1 at Codeplex/geotwitter I have been extremely...
    Posted to Albert Pascual ASP.NET Blog (Weblog) by albertpascual on 11-02-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: C#, ASP.NET, .NET, GeoRSS, Geo Twitter, Open Source, CodePlex
  • Server-side Office Integration -3: Use of Excel Package for generating & updating Excel from the server side

    So What is ExcelPackage really? In short, it is to create and/or modify Excel spreadsheets from the server. To me, it is an open source API that includes classes and wrappers around .NET 3.0 System.IO.Packaging class library according to new Open XML standards. It is called Package because it contains...
    Posted to Mecit Atmaca (Weblog) by atmacam on 11-02-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: C#, Open Source, AJAX, XML, Import Excel to Database, .NET 3.0/3.5, OpenXML, ExcelPackage, Application Blcoks
  • Meet WPF Twitter Client

    I'm not sure how many of my readers being on twitter. If you have no idea what it is, go to twitter.com , create your account there and start post what are you doing. I am a big fan of twitter. Normally I post and read it on the web, until I found this cool WPF client called wittytwitter. I'm a windows...
    Posted to Rasyadi's blog (Weblog) by rasyadi on 09-08-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Open Source, Tools, WPF
  • On Google Chrome - What it is NOT about.

    I'm seeing everywhere people talk about Google Chrome, and most of time its like "Will Google Chrome overtake IE?". I disagree on the nature of this debate. For me, I don't think Chrome is about overtaking anything, or conquering the market space. Its more about raising the bars, setting high standards...
    Posted to Thoughts on .Net (Weblog) by Socratees on 09-03-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Open Source, Chrome, Internet
  • Google Chrome

    It was kind of surprise to the blogosphere today. The much awaited open source browser from Google, Google Chrome is getting released tomorrow, and it was announced today on their blog. The project is completely open source, and is heavily built upon Apple's Webkit and Mozilla Browser. Its really good...
    Posted to Thoughts on .Net (Weblog) by Socratees on 09-01-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Open Source, Google, CLR
  • The first Visual F# CTP is here!

    You leave on vacation for one short week and a lot happens... for example, Don Syme & co. have released the first F# CTP , well on the way (hopefully before this year's end) to put F# on the same level as C#, C++ or VB.NET. As far as I know, this will be an historical event: for the first time a...
    Posted to .NET at 9.400 ft above sea level (Weblog) by Edgar Sánchez on 08-31-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Functional Programming, F#, Visual Studio 2008, Open source
  • Have you voted yet?

    Have you voted in the Packt Open Source CMS awards yet? If not head on over and be sure to vote for DotNetNuke! If you're really feeling generous you could vote for a Open Source CMS MVP as well, wink wink, nudge nudge! From the Packt Site " The Packt Open Source Content Management System Award is designed...
    Posted to DotNetNuke Developer Chris Hammond (Weblog) by Chris Hammond on 08-19-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: DotNetNuke, General Software Development, Open Source
  • Mapping the world - Community Style.

    I had an idea for a cool mashup that included a map , countries coordinates and another secret ingredient.  But to my surprise, I couldn't find a free Country to  gps coordinates Database. which means that even though Columbus discovered America more than 5 centuries ago there are still some...
    Posted to Roiy Zysman (Weblog) by zroiy on 08-14-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: open source, Geotagging, General Software Development, coordinates, Countries GPS, Creative Commons, Community, GEO Database
  • Bridging TFS and SVN

    This is my second attempt to write on a public on what I've found interesting to be shared and I hope it can established a series of posting. From The Pragmatic Programmer's book tip #23: Always Use Source Code Control . For me, using source control is not just for tracking purpose. There's a lot of...
    Posted to Rasyadi's blog (Weblog) by rasyadi on 08-04-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Open Source, Tools
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