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Entries for the '.NET Framework' Category
Dan Gilleland posted on July 02, 2009 14:54

Here’s a neat article from CodeProject on using attributes to encapsulate asp.net session and viewstate variables. Worth the read….
Dan Gilleland posted on April 10, 2008 05:15

Nikhil Kothari makes some good observations regarding the spectrum of technologies available to developers in his blog "Ajax vs. Silverlight and .NET". He places the different technologies (& their popular combinations) on an axis that has Broader Reach on one end (meaning that they target browsers without much demand for specific client-side software other than what the browser itself has) and Greater Capabilities on the other (where these capabilities are supported by more client-side software beyond &/or integrated into the browser).
Overall, it's a great intro to where the technologies fit on the spectrum. Thanks Nikhil!
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Dan Gilleland posted on March 19, 2008 09:22

Now, this looks like a very cool article. Can you imagine - adding your own methods to something like the String class?!? WOW.
ASP.NET.4GuysFromRolla.com: Extending Base Type Functionality with Extension Methods
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Dan Gilleland posted on March 19, 2008 09:22

[Note to self: Share this with my students - it's helpful to see just how big the .NET Framework really is...]
Brad Abrams : Number of Types in the .NET Framework
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Dan Gilleland posted on March 17, 2008 09:24

I've been meaning to look into WCF programming - just haven't had the time. Now, at least, I have a list of articles et.al. to get me up to speed. Thanks Joe!
Windows Communication Foundation - 65 Links to make you an expert!
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