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December 2005 - Posts

The holiday's have come early! Go download the December CTP of ASP.NET "Atlas" -- Lots of changes and improvements between the first developer preview and this version, so be sure to reference the quickstarts again (which have been updated) -- we will Read More...
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Keith Smith has recently joined my team to market our wonderful Web Platform and Tools technologies (ASP.NET, "Altas", Visual Web Developer, etc.) and at the same time has joined the ranks of Microsoft Bloggers. I'm excited to have him on board both online Read More...
Brad McCabe and Microsoft Learning have put together a great free-training offer as a holiday surprise -- he has all the details here . Here are the important details: Microsoft Learning has a gift for you: free e-learning. Choose from several "Upgrading Read More...
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Probably one of the coolest things I've heard about or seen from us in a long time -- DanielFe describes the hoilday gift guide for geeks , but I'll repost below for convenience -- it is super cool! Tis the season of giving, and well, if you're a developer, Read More...
An event surely not to miss, I'm already itching to go! Registration opened today for Microsoft’s new Web focused conference. MIX ‘06 is an event for Web developers and designers about ways to deliver enhanced Web-based customer experiences. At the event, Read More...
This has been a small side project that the team has been working on for a LONG time to try and provide even richer support for CSS inside of Visual Studio 2005 and it is now finally avaialble as a VSIP plugin -- If you are doing any work with standards Read More...
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The beginnings of the ASP.NET Design Center that I talked about many months ago is finally live on MSDN -- this is a set of well documented XHTML templates plus fully functional master page template sites to help give you a solid design foundation for Read More...
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Haven't seen these in the RSS feed yet, but the copies of Nikhil's amazing series on creating Data Source controls is now on MSDN: The Basics Parameters Asynchronous Data Access Caching Design Time Functionality Also, Dino continues his Crash Course on Read More...
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