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  • Coming Soon - Web Projects in VS 2005

    Scott Guthrie has just posted an update on the new VS 2005 Web Application Project Template and VS 2005 Web Deployment Projects.  You can always learn more about this project on his website dedicated to vs 2005 web projects. Says Scott: The refresh build of the VS 2005 Web Application Project we are putting out this week contains a lot of ...
    Posted to Steven Smith (Weblog) by ssmith on February 5, 2006
  • Spring DevConnections Sessions

    The next DevConnections conference will be held April 2-5, 2006 in Orlando, Florida at the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress Resort (where it has been a couple of times in recent years -- very nice hotel).  I will be hosting three sessions, and for the first time I'll have two sessions in the Visual Studio Fundamentals Track (normally I'm strictly ...
    Posted to Steven Smith (Weblog) by ssmith on January 25, 2006
  • Enterprise Library 2 Available For Download

    Enterprise Library for .NET Framework 2.0 is now available.  It includes the Caching Application Block, Cryptography Application Block, Data Access Appliation Block, Exception Handling Application Block, Logging Application Block and Security Application Block.  Definitely worth checking out. From the website: The patterns & ...
    Posted to Steven Smith (Weblog) by ssmith on January 20, 2006
  • ASP.NET Connections Presentations

    I've uploaded my presentations from last week's ASP.NET Connections conference in Las Vegas to the ASPAlliance Resource Directory's Presentations area.  Enjoy!
    Posted to Steven Smith (Weblog) by ssmith on November 13, 2005
  • Sessions at DevConnections

    I'm leaving in the morning for Las Vegas for ASP.NET Connections, where I understand attendance is extremely high relative to expectations, no doubt related to the fact that Microsoft is launching many of their new dev products this week.  I'm going to be hosting three sessions this week and look forward to meeting folks in person whom I've ...
    Posted to Steven Smith (Weblog) by ssmith on November 6, 2005