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Tech-no-logy Demystified with Sandeep Joshi
Easiest way to setup a new virtual machine with Windows 8 Developer Preview 64 bit
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#bldwin was an overwhelming experience. The keynote session, demos and content – all are awesome!!! I just can’t wait my PC to have the new bits. I started the Developer Preview download around 30 minutes back. Lets see how long it takes....
Tech-no-logy Demystified with Sandeep Joshi
Dependency Injection with ASP.NET MVC3 - with custom IDependencyResolver
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One of the new features of ASP.NET MVC3 is better support for dependency injection. There are changes in how the framework interacts with your Inversion of Control (IoC) Container. As we all know the whole point of DI is about separating component...
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