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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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New York .NET September Meetup
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High Performance Features and Solutions on Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Featuring Andrew Connell in Indianapolis
2 months ago by ranjali.ibow (0 replies)
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Binding Multiple Fields to ASP.NET ListControl classes
by Neil Dodson
Out of the box, the ASP.NET list controls (CheckBoxList, RadioButtonList, DropDownList) only support data binding on a single field. Learn how to work around this to bind to as many fields as you need.
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Developing your first Visual WebGui application
by Guy Peled
An introduction to Visual WebGui through a sample application.
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Health Monitoring in ASP.NET 2
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FLOSS Weekly: MindTouch
Published 1 month ago, running time 1h3m
This week a discussion on MindTouch, the open source collaborative networking too.Guest: Aaron R. FulkersonShownotesHere's what's coming up for FLOSS in the future. Think your open source project should be on FLOSS Weekly? Email Randal at merlyn@stonehenge.com.Thanks to Cachefly f.
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GoingDeep: C9 Lectures: Dr. Erik Meijer - Functional Programming Fundamentals, Chapter 1 of 13
Published 1 month ago, running time 0h30m
Welcome to a new technical series on Channel 9 folded into a different kind of 9 format: C9 Lectures. These are what you think they are, lectures. They are not conversational in nature (like most of what you're used to on 9), but rather these pieces are entirely focused on education, coming to yo.
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.NET Rocks: Michelle Leroux Bustamante on Web Security
Published 1 month ago, running time 1h9m
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ASP.NET MVC reaches Beta
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Heads Up - ColdFusion DevCamp - Flex 3 & Adobe AIR Junkies
San Francisco, United States
Heads-Up - ColdFusion DevCamp Event Site: RSVP: / WHAT IS COLDFUSION DEVCAMP? A gathering of people passionate about learning through collaboration. Attendees will work in small teams to code projects ideas from the team members or from a suggested list of projects. This will not be a lecture style event or a traditional classroom with a set curriculum and learning materials. We want you to ask questions, hack away and have fun. WHAT IF I'VE NEVER SEEN COLDFUSION?
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Nov
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Hackers and Founders Sunday Meetup - Hackers and Founders
Mountain View, United States
Sorry about the different schedule on this one. I'm having a lot of schedule issues with my job. I have this Sunday available for a meetup. We'll be getting back to our regularly scheduled Tuesday evening meetups soon, and I should be able to schedule them out for the rest of the year pretty soon as well. I also want to welcome Mike Cargian as a co organizer.
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Boston Cloud Services- All things Cloud, SaaS, PaaS,XaaS etc
Waltham, MA, United States
A group dedicated to sharing, evangelizing and promoting the next big wave in technology, Cloud based services: software (SaaS), Platform (PaaS) as-a-service etc with a focus on the end users of cloud services; specifically people who have dealt or are dealing with the move from on-premise to the cloud and either have faced or are facing issues, Business & Technical like: security,management,integration etc. -
The NY Librarians Meetup Group
New York, NY, United States
Social networking for New York Librarians and library students from all and backgrounds. Come discuss developments in the field, explore professional opportunities, examine emerging technologies, and engage in good old-fashioned librarianship! Follow our Meetup BLOG : http://nylibrariansmeetup.blogspot.com (NEW! With helpful links & sharing) OR follow us on TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/nylibrarians. We're also a GROUP on Delicious, Digg, Facebook, mySpace, LinkedIn, Flickr & YouTube. -
Atlanta Microsoft Professionals
Atlanta, GA, United States
Meeting Times: 6:00pm - 9:30pm on the First Monday of the month We're a community base special interest group focusing on live training events for software developers focusing on Microsoft products and technologies. Recent focus areas have included Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, Microsoft Azure Services and cloud computing, and various .Net 3.5 programming techniques. You can learn more about us at our website - http://www.atlantamspros.com.
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