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5/1/2008
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New to the Game?
Readers of asp.netPRO
are at many different levels in their programming skills, experience, and
needs. The good news is, we’ve got your back.
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David Riggs
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4/14/2008
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MIXed Signals
Jonathan Goodyear shares his opinions about this year’s MIX
Conference in Las Vegas.
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Jonathan Goodyear
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3/17/2008
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When I Was Your Age...
Some of us tend to be curmudgeons when it comes to new
programming techniques. But are such attitudes always valid? Jonathan Goodyear
shares his opinion.
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Jonathan Goodyear
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2/22/2008
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In Your Corner
Sure, you can write code like nobody’s business, but it never
hurts to have a little extra help on the business side. Auri Rahimzadeh is here
to help.
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David Riggs
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2/8/2008
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The Virtues of Telecommuting
It isn’t all peaches and cream in the world of telecommuting.
But, as Jonathan Goodyear explains,
there are sound business reasons for telecommuting.
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Jonathan Goodyear
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1/18/2008
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Dog Food, Anyone?
Don’t be too quick to judge Microsoft for what appears to be a
slow adoption of their new technologies. Jonathan Goodyear explains.
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Jonathan Goodyear
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12/21/2007
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Shift --> MVC
MVC isn’t new, and neither is the concept of applying it to
ASP.NET. But it does have some advantages, as Jonathan Goodyear explains.
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Jonathan Goodyear
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11/19/2007
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Coming and Going
Jonathan Goodyear relates his experience with one particular
double-dipping component vendor.
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Jonathan Goodyear
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11/1/2007
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Autumn Leaves
Raking leaves, football, and asp.netPRO?
David Riggs ties them all together.
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David Riggs
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10/15/2007
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Doing More with Less
Most software projects don’t come with a time budget that is big
enough. Jonathan Goodyear discusses several ways you can get more things done
in less time.
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Jonathan Goodyear
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