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Introducing SNARF
I'm now part of two open source project, although this one I really want to be hands off. So if anyone is interested in taking it over, feel free. Here's a description from google code: SNARF (Simple, Nhibernate, ActiveRecord Framework) This is...
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I'm part of an open source project!
I'm contributing to the Wilson O/R Mapper project which is now open source and on google code. I'm adding fluent mappings for WORM in the same manner as Fluent NHibernate. Exciting stuff! http://code.google.com/p/wilsonormapper/source/browse/#svn...
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Die Code-Behind DIE!!!
As mentioned in previous episodes, my team is standardizing on the ASP.NET MVC Framework for web development. One thorn in our sides has been that by default, Visual Studio would create a code-behind for your views automatically, and if you wanted a view...
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My current architecture
For the six or seven of you in the world that actually read my blog, you've noticed that i've been pretty quiet lately. So while i'm chomping down breakfast before work, I thought I'd give you a rundown on what i've been doing lately...
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FWDNUG Meeting Notes and Slides
Thanks to Stephen and the other members at the Fort Worth .NET User Group for having me speak. I enjoyed it and hopefully my audience did too. I'm sorry this has taken a while to post, but as promised I have all the slides and a list of resources...
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Mar 25 2008, 08:56 AM
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I'm speaking at the Fort Worth .NET user group
On March 18th I'll be speaking at the Fort Worth .NET user group at Justin Brands. The topic will be a favorite of mine: O/R Mapping Patterns and Tools. Come by say hello or throw tomatoes. Info is below: http://fwdnug.com/blogs/meetings/archive/2008...
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Lessons Learned From the WAM Charity Event
I just got back from the WAM charity event that i mentioned in an earlier post. I want to again thank everyone on my team for all their hard work. It was also amazing to see what the other teams had built in such a short timeframe, sometimes with only...
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