Community software developer blogs
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Phil Winstanley
Last updated: 6 months ago
Phil Winstanley - British Microsoft ASP.NET MVP & ASP Insider.
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Mostly Programming Stuff
Last updated: 6 months ago
Discussion of .Net ecosystem and development platform, Visual Studio, C# and other .Net languages. General programmer related content is also included, such as career development topics. Occasional humor as well.
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Nick Grattan
Last updated: 7 months ago
Nick Grattan is an experienced Microsoft .NET application architect and designer and delivers many very successful workshops on new and emerging technologies such as Windows Workflow Foundation, Windows Presentation Foundation, Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Microsoft SQL Server 2005.
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web engineer - chillfire
Last updated: 7 months ago
The musings of a professional IT consultant who specialise building data drive web sites in asp.net and generally fixing IT problems
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Simon Evans' Blog
Last updated: 8 months ago
I work as an architect mainly in the Microsoft space. My blog covers all things .Net and Agile, focusing heavily on ASP.net, AJAX and WCF.
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dnknormark.net - A developers third place.
Last updated: 8 months ago
dnknormark.net is a developer blog with ASP.NET, AJAX, Silverlight a the main categories. Go here to get some neat articles on the newest wave of web development on the Microsoft .NET platform.
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Can Erten - eh ooh, it's a coding day..
Last updated: 9 months ago
Information about programming, program design, development with new technologies, samples, encountered debugs, useful information, some technical news. ASP.NET, Windows Forms, Windows Vista, web, experiences usually .net world
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The Costall Blog
Last updated: 9 months ago
Musings from Technical Architect, ASP.NET MVP and co-founder of the Next Generation User Group (NxtGenUG) in the UK.
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Darren Johnstone's SharePoint and .Net blog
Last updated: 9 months ago
A blog about SharePoint, .Net, and Office Live. Home of an open source ASP.Net file upload components and other open source projects.
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Blood Sweat and Bugs
Last updated: 9 months ago
A Developer's everyday experiences put down in words, along with explenations and code samples. For Asp.Net, Ajax, Flash developers, and others can always benefit as well.