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Just posted my session materials from Microsoft ASP.NET Connections, part of DevConnections Las Vegas, Nov 10-13, 2008. The updated materials, which can be found here , include both slides and samples for the following talks from the show: Data Control Read More...
I just posted my slides and samples for a new talk I presented at the Fort Wayne, Indiana .NET Users Group. I thought the talk went well and hope you enjoy the slides and samples which you can find along with materials for several other talks at my downloads Read More...
I am presenting two sessions at the Seattle Code Camp , Saturday Jan 26 - Sunday Jan 27, Both of my talks are on Sunday. An ASP.NET Ajax talk at 9:15 AM and a Programming Reporting Services talk at 3 PM. Everything can be found on the Code Camp site, Read More...
Visual Studio 2008 is a done deal. It's just a matter of releasing the various versions to the people. Right now, you can download a copy of any of the express versions (VIsual Web Developer Express, Visual C# Express, Visual Basic Express, or Visual Read More...
I have posted the updated samples from my three sessions at last week's extremely successful Microsoft ASP.NET Connections show in Las Vegas (part of DevConnections which had more than 5100 attendees!) The sessions: Pre-conference workshop (co-presented Read More...
This from Steve Dybing at Microsoft: We know many of you have been testing the Visual Studio 2008 Beta 2 VPC images, http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/default.aspx . It has been brought to our attention that the current Visual Studio 2008 Beta Read More...
This a revision to prior postings of my ASP.NET Data Controls Tips & Tricks talk. This time for my talk at Microsoft ASP.NET Connections March, 2007 in sunny Orlando. Includes a few new samples: Cascading drop-downs inside of a Form View (harder than Read More...
So I desperately needed to rollback the deletion of six source code files, which, by the way, were asp.net custom control classes. See previous post . The simple solution, right click on the files and select Rollback, Revert, or some other command. Okay Read More...
Stephen Walther (author of a number of books including the very popular ASP.NET Unleashed and a personal friend) has just released Beta 1 of this AJAX framework: Lollygag. I saw this framework back at Microsoft ASP.NET Connections and I have to say it Read More...
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Over 130 atendees survived a day with me delivering my ASP.NET 2.0 JumpStart Workshop at DevConnections. Thankfully, I had three esteemed proctors who helped a lot: Stephen Walther, Alex Homer, and Dave Sussman. Thank you everyone who attended. I will Read More...
Michael Sutton recently blogged on creating a SQL Injection Attack crawler app that used Google to locate sites thar were susceptible to SQL Injection attacks. Scott Guthrie mentions the post in his blog . Take a look at Michael's and Scott's Read More...
I just posted the samples and PDF version of the slides on my page at the Deep Training site.There's lots of nice, useful Data Control/Data Source controls code, including the following 8 tips/tricks: How do I… 1. Filter one data control based Read More...
I will be speaking about the Data Controls tonight (Sept 19th) at the Active Server Pages Developers' SIG of the San Diego Dot Net Users Group. Here are the details: ASP.NET 2.0 Data Control Tips and Tricks Paul Litwin We've all seen the basic Read More...
Deep Training (my training company) still has some open slots for the ASP.NET 2.0 with C# class we are teaching in Seattle September 25-29. Anyone interested in signing up, I will be happy to offer a $300 discount off the list price for this intensive Read More...
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In his well-read blog, Scott Guthrie today announces the renaming of Atlas , Microsoft's AJAX toolkit. In fact, Atlas now breaks into three products: The client-side “Atlas” javascript library is going to be called the Microsoft AJAX Library Read More...
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