Community software developer blogs
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Reflective Perspective - Development
Last updated: 4 months ago
Development Feed from the blog of a Software developer and amateur photographer living in Liverpool, UK.
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Andrew's Blog
Last updated: 4 months ago
Andrew Westgarth is the Regional Coordinator for VBUG in the North East of England. He is an Analyst Programmer for International Paint Ltd in their Worldwide IT Department. He is part of a team which handles International Paint's Intranet and Internet presences. Andrew has experience in VB6/.Net; C#; ASP.Net 1.0/1.1/2.0; MCMS2002;IIS. Andrew's interests include IIS7; MOSS 2007 and ASP.Net Ajax Extensions
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Martin Hinshelwood's Blog
Last updated: 4 months ago
A Scottish dyslexic software developer: .NET architect, developer, evangelist, technology enthusiast and multi-dimensional free thinker
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Ben Hall's Blog
Last updated: 4 months ago
Personal blog, mainly covering Microsoft technology but branching into other areas for fun. Areas of focus mainly include: Linq, SQL Server 2005/2008, C#, Sandcastle Documentation, TDD, MbUnit, Java and Ruby
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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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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.
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Gary Pretty
Last updated: 9 months ago
Blog about software development, including C#, ASP.Net, Expression Web and Visual Studio. I am a software developer working for Experian as well as several years of freelance web design experience.
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neil kilbride's blog
Last updated: 1 year ago
A Computer Science graduate from Nottingham University, I now work in Software Development for the UK's leading Business SMS services provider - Esendex. My contributions into the blogosphere involve web application development in the .Net framework, CSS, Javascript, (X)HTML, and maybe some PHP and Perl (but hopefully not too much Perl :P).