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.NET Pulse 2/1/2010

Finally getting around to seriously reading my copy of Domain Driven Design. Does that make me a bad developer?

ASP.NET/MVC

  • Remote Validation with ASP.NET MVC 2
  • Linq to Sql and ASP.NET MVC – AutoCommit and the RoutePreParser
  • Validating a variable length list, ASP.NET MVC 2-style
  • Screencast: Build an Asp.net MVC application quickly using MVCExtensions
  • WebControls In MVC… again…
    Hmm, an *interesting* approach.
  • Using jQuery in an ASP.NET MVC application To Create Stunning Tooltips - Version 2

.NET

  • WCF and JQuery Using JSON
  • How to get Git and TFS Working Together

Everything Else

  • Obstacles to an enterprise DVCS
  • SQL Search 1.0 Released
  • A face-melting DSL that allows programming ON the iPhone (and iPad)
  • 50 Brilliant CSS3/JavaScript Coding Techniques
  • Google Apps Drops Support for IE6
    This is one time I wish Microsoft had a kill switch and could just make IE6 stop working.
  • HTML  Canvas Demo
    Very cool. Guess which browser it *doesn’t* work in.
  • JetBrains Web IDE

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