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REST and .NET 3.5 Part 1 - why REST based services?
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Why has REST been getting so much attention recently? It's no accident that Yahoo, Google and Amazon have chosen not to use SOAP to expose their APIs. Learn some of the issues of using SOAP, and how a RESTful based architecture can resolve some of these.
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ASP.NET Patterns every developer should know
by Alex Homer
In the first of three parts, Alex looks at some of the basic patterns in ASP.NET, and how you can apply these to your ASP.NET applications in a few simple steps.
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Controller Patterns for ASP.NET
by Alex Homer
Discover how to use controllers and partial views within your web applications, allowing powerful web applications to dynamically choose correct views at runtime, and preserving your seperation of concerns.
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Binding Multiple Fields to ASP.NET ListControl classes
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SharePoint Pod Show: Catching up with Michael Noel
Published 6 months ago, running time 0h16m
In episode 22, Rob, Nick, and Brett catch up with Michael Noel in London. Topics discussed include Technical Writing Enterprise Implementations Enterprise Deployments Other notes from the show include the SharePointJobs.com site. Click here to download the show!
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SharePoint Pod Show: A Real World Globally Distributed SharePoint Implementation
Published 10 months ago, running time 0h0m
In this episode, Rob, Nick, and Brett catch up with Rickard Lofberg of Credit Swiss before a SharePoint Users Group meeting in London to discuss his company's SharePoint implementation, which is a very large globally distributed deployment. Links from the show: Rickard's blog : http://rickardl...
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SharePoint Pod Show: A Real World Globally Distributed SharePoint Implementation
Published 10 months ago, running time 0h12m
In this episode, Rob, Nick, and Brett catch up with Rickard Lofberg of Credit Swiss before a SharePoint Users Group meeting in London to discuss his company's SharePoint implementation, which is a very large globally distributed deployment. Links from the show: Rickard's blog : http://rickardl...
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Upcoming london events
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Facebook Developer Garage London November 2009 - Facebook Developer Garage
London, United Kingdom
Join us for the next Facebook Developer Garage London, where as usual we'll be bringing you the very latest from the Facebook developer scene, coupled with fantastic speakers and talks to match. More info to follow...Platinum sponsor:Sun Microsystems -Â sponsors:Adknowledge -Â sponsors:Nudge -Â -Â of course Facebook!
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altnetBeers - Amsterdam - altnetNetherlands
Amsterdam, Netherlands
This will be the first AltNetBeers event in Amsterdam. Venue: Gollem in de Pijp, near the Albert Cuyp maarkt (This venue has been recommended by one of our members who runs a "beer meetup", so I'm really looking forward to the good beers and new friends.) Following a similar format as the AltNetBeers hosted in London and Cambridge and Eindhoven.
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altnetNetherlands
Amsterdam, , Netherlands
This group meets (3 times a month on Wednesdays) alternating between Eindhoven, Rotterdam and Amsterdam.The meetings are in the same spirit as the AltNetBeers started in London. Good Beer, top nosh and geek talk. Social pub meetup where you can come along and meet and chat to other software professionals about any topic you want. Some of the recent discussions have been around best practices in ORM's, agile techniques, BDD vs TDD, problems using NHibernate, agile project management etc. -
eXtreme Tuesday Club (XTC)
London, 17, United Kingdom
A regular London meeting (weekly) for XP newbies, practitioners, and experts. Like XPday it's "more than just XP". See some of the previous meetings for examples of what gets discussed -
London Ruby User Group
London, United Kingdom
LRUG is the London Ruby User Group; a community of ruby developers based in and around London. We meet up at least once a month; on the 2nd Monday of the month we have meetings with talks, demos and such-like and then we have pub-based meetups organised on an ad-hoc basis (roughly half-way between meetings).
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