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As you may have noticed, things have been a bit quite over the past few months on here but I can honestly say that life itself »
As you may have noticed, things have been a bit quite over the past few months on here but I can honestly say that life itself »
Configuration files within ASP.NET applications can often seem a bit convoluted. Sections strewn all over the place, settings with nothing but strings everywhere and last »
The needs and requirements of many applications can change and evolve over time and managing these changes can often be difficult. This is one of the »
As a follow up to the previous post on migrating your existing WordPress.com site to Azure Websites, this post will cover how to apply a »
In November, Microsoft began an initiative towards bringing a large portion of its development technologies into the open source. The largest and most talked about of »
Pluralsight has long been one of the best resources that you can find if your work deals with anything in the realm of technology. I’ve »
For nearly two years, this site has been running over at WordPress.com and things have been great. WordPress provided everything that I needed to really »
During the Microsoft MVP Summit in November of this year, Mads Kristensen held a session on Visual Studio Extensibility and walked through the process of creating »
This month’s Interesting List of Development Stuff is a bit all over the place, which I am sure you have come to expect as the »
This morning, the announcements made at Microsoft’s Connect() event in New York have been rippling through the web and the effects of these announcements are »