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.NET Pulse 2/19/2010

“I’ve finally learned what ‘upward compatible’ means.  It means we get to keep all our old mistakes.” - Dennie van Tassel

ASP.NET/MVC & Web

  • @haacked, @elijahmanor Have your voice heard. Tell the ASP.NET team what's important to you for ASP.NET.
  • Add post-backs to MVC –or- add front controller to Web Forms
    Wait… what?
  • @davidebbo T4MVC will also become part of MvcContrib in the Foundation.
  • ASP.NET 4.0, Part 4: Config Transformation Files
  • ASP.NET MVC 2 Model Validation With Localization
  • ASP.NET MVC – Switch between secure(https or ssl) & unsecure(http) connections
  • Master pages and partial views in Sharpy
  • URL Routing Niggles
  • Mistakes Were Made: Making Interactive Maps With jQuery
  • Pure CSS3 bokeh effect with some jQuery help
    Hmm, needs more pentagonal or octagonal shapes, bokeh is never truly circular. Otherwise not bad.
  • The Real Performance Overhead of CSS Expressions

.NET & Programming

  • Using an ORM is like kissing your sister
  • AutoMapper for Silverlight 3.0 Alpha
  • What’s the difference between ternary and tertiary?
    Apparently it’s Zoe.
  • ASP.NET for PHP Developers: Part 2
  • Favorite VS2010 Features: Layer Validation

Everything Else

  • Inspirational Rat Story
  • Using Mercurial with CodePlex and GitHub
  • Tags Vs Categories
  • Why don’t we ask “Why?”
  • Is John The Client Dense or Are You Failing Him?
  • Why designers should and shouldn’t code

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