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REST and .NET 3.5 Part 1 - why REST based services?
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ASP.NET Patterns every developer should know
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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
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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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Upcoming ruby events
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Ruby Nights: The Auckland Ruby Group November Meetup - Ruby Nights: The Auckland Ruby Group
Auckland, New Zealand
Last months meetup was a blast! Who knew Rails generators could do some much and in so many languages? For the October meetup, Ruitao has promised an overview of his highly popular 'price aggregation' that scrapes the [probably shouldn't mention retailer] site. But wait there's more ... I've also lined up a solid presentation from Omar Garcia a well respected computer scientist who's almost got a PHD!
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The Atlanta Ruby November Meetup - The Atlanta Ruby Meetup Group
Atlanta, United States
Topics Include: MacRuby! Practical Git! We are meeting at the Centergy Building (Hodges Room, 3rd floor) in Tech Square, next to GA Tech. Pointers below. Map: We are always looking for speakers, want to show off your Ruby project, want to suggest a topic? Let us know! Parking on the street is free but limited. If you are willing to walk a few blocks you can likely find a spot. There is $1/hour parking in a surface lot across the street near Barnes and Noble. Credit cards accepted.
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Ruby Hack Night
Falls Church, VA, United States
PurposeDevelopers who are learning a new programming language or working toward mastery of their preferred language often have a variety of resources available to them. Online tutorials, formal training, conferences, and other events provide ample opportunity to pick up valuable skills, but dont often provide enough hands-on experience to enhance learning.Hack Night is a chance for developers to share experiences and enhance their skills through collaborative participation. -
Ventura Ventures
Ventura, CA, United States
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The Michigan Ruby Users Group (Grand Rapids)
Grand Rapids, MI, United States
Meet other local Ruby programmers.
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