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Ron Jacobs and I had a fun conversation about the state of object-oriented design and the use of business objects in software development. You can listen to it here: http://channel9.msdn.com/Showpost.aspx?postid=169693 For more information go to www.lhotka.net .
In this column, learn how to use how to use and edit the IntelliSense code snippets in Visual Studio 2005 and how create your own.
I've want to shy away from using the term 'post' with this entry - but Dave Jeavons' blog entry inspired by to 'throw' up my version of a custom paging control (I have been meaning to post it up - honest Dave) - but with a twist... Working on certain quasi-public sector web projects, issues such as accesibility are always bounded about by individuals who simply haven't got the first inclination about what they mean OR the implications of implementing such 'guidelines', e.g. Section 508 for t ... [ read more ]
There are many times when you need to display a large amount of data to a user. When this need arises, you could of course use a DataGrid and make use of the in-built paging mechanism which makes paging a breeze. However, what if you can't use a DataGrid? Maybe the data you are displaying does not fit the structure of a DataGrid. Fortunately, we can borrow the DataGrid's paging mechanism and use it to create our own paging control which will allow us to add paging capabilities to a wider range o ... [ read more ]
While I was invited to VSLive Orlando and DevTeach Montreal this year, I was forced to turn down these kind invitations. I am taking time off to speak at SQL/Visual Studio Connections in Orlando the week of April 4th. I'll also be passing through the Kansas City .NET user group on the way to give a talk on ADO.NET “Connecting“.  I'm also giving a talk at TechEd in Boston and I hope to visit user groups out there if invited.  I'm focusing very heavily on my new ... [ read more ]
   Had some interesting feedback from readers who used other ways of disabling code blocks.  It made me think that I should probably have said something like "Of course, this - as usual with Visual Studio - isn't the only way.  It just happens to be the way I find easiest, so I thought I'd pass it along to you.  "    You can of course use your mouse and navigate to the Edit menu and: Select Edit Advanced Comment Selection  & ... [ read more ]
I just noticed that Jonathan Hawkins posted a great new webcast covering the basics of Atlas ... You will get benefit from this webcast whether you are a longtime ASP.NET head wanting to easily leverage the power of Web 2.0 with the Atlas server side model (UpdatePanel and fiends) or a die-hard Web 2.0 hacker who wants to push the envelop in terms of what you can do with Ajax by using the Atlas client side framework.   Let me hear what you think   Enjoy! ... [ read more ]


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