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IronPython in 60 Seconds (Video)
Project founder Jim Hugenin explains what "Python on .NET" is and why it rocks, in this two minute video from the Microsoft Technology Summit 2006 . See gotdotnet IronPython workspace for the latest news about this killer project. Thanks to Didier Girard Read More...
SharePoint Goodies on Gotdotnet
SharePoint developers unite! Recent activity around SharePoint development projects on gotdotnet User Samples, CodeGallery, and Workspaces has been explosive. Here is a small, small sampling of some of the more recent, interesting, and/or active projects. Read More...
Idea: Store Your Demo Apps on Gotdotnet
How many live events have you attended where the speaker compiled and ran a cool demo app? F5 F5 F5! The room buzzes with excitement. The code compiles and runs without error. “Oohs” and “ahs” give way to applause, which morphs into probing questions Read More...
nuevo en gotdotnet: SharePoint CAML XML Validator Tool
Si se habla castellano --OR-- if you speak Spanish mixed with TechSpec well enough to make cabezas of tails --AND-- you are developing for SharePoint... y estas desarollando para Sharepoint... Check out Carlos Sagura Sanz' "code segment" weblog. One of Read More...
Friendly URLs, CodeGallery, and Frodo
To the best of my knowledge, this is a first. I just discovered that http://blogml.com redirects to the BlogML CodeGallery project at http://www.gotdotnet.com/codegallery/codegallery.aspx?id=48e15925-d97f-48ac-81fb-e4e405762858 . ...you can see why. Before Read More...
ASP.NET Popup Calendar Control on gotdotnet
R icaute J imenez S anchez first uploaded RJS.PopCalendarControl to gotdotnet User Samples in September of 2004. Since then, he has published a new version at least once a week, like clockwork, progressively incorporating more and more user suggestions, Read More...
Running ASP.NET 2.0 UserControls and WebParts in SharePoint
If you're an ASP.NET or SharePoint developer, SmartPart for SharePoint is an active project out on Gotdotnet Workspaces that is definitely worth a look. Yesterday, Jan Tielens , one of the workspace owners, released Son of SmartPart v1.0. Son of SmartPart Read More...
Tetris .NET on Gotdotnet
Tetris.NET is my pick for Gotdotnet Science Project of the Month: a VB.NET version of the classic game that occupied way too many hours of my misspent youth. What's old is new again. I wish I had time to contribute to this most worthy cause but I'm way Read More...
gotdotnet news: VSTS Process Template Editor released
If you are evaluating VSTS for use by your team, the ability to customize the default development "process" (agile, SCRUM, formal, etc) is a great feature. The "process template" defines the presentation of things like issue forms and checkin rules. For Read More...
Choosing the Right License for your Open or Shared Source Project
Are you planning to create a shared source or open source project on Gotdotnet CodeGallery or Workspaces ? If so, one of the first and most important things to do is to decide upon the terms by which you’d like to share your source code and other intellectual Read More...
Loyalty to Visual FoxPro: the SednaX Generation
It is my great and profound honor to welcome the FoxPro developer community to Gotdotnet's new CodeGallery in the form of the FoxPro SednaX project : the fastest growing and newest project on Gotdotnet. May you stay long, do great things, and spread the Read More...
Microsoft Project Server + Visual Studio Team System on gotdotnet
If you are evaluating or using Visual Studio Team System (VSTS) to manage your software development lifecycle (SDLC) or if you are interested in developing on the Team System platform, you MUST check out this new gotdotnet workspace . PROJECT SERVER VISUAL Read More...
Customizing Project Pages in gotdotnet's new CodeGallery
First of a kind? Gotdotnet user Bipindra has modified the default template for his project homepage in CodeGallery . Check out his "Lets make our applications smarter" marquee in the footer. CodeGallery is a new site on gotdotnet.com where you can find Read More...
Differences between gotdotnet CodeGallery and Workspaces
When I joined the gotdotnet team with Betsy and our illustrious leader, Sandy back in February/March, we quickly determined that improving the reliability and performance of GDN Workspaces should be our #1 goal. To that end, we initiated two projects: Read More...
gotdotnet CodeGallery has left the station
I am proud to announce the public release of CodeGallery , the newest member of the gotdotnet family. Gotdotnet.com is the community website where professional Windows and .NET developers from around the world can contribute and consume code samples, Read More...
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