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Thursday, December 06, 2007

Links (12/6/2007)

.NET

  1. **** Use the power of let in your LINQ queries
  2. CI Factory RC 1 for v1.0
  3. Creating an icon in the system tray
  4. Lambda Expressions
  5. Understanding Interfaces in C#

Web

  1. **** ASP.NET MVC Framework (Part 3): Passing ViewData from Controllers to Views
  2. Flyout - A great way to save space on your webpage
  3. Using CSS To Create Two Common HTML Border Effects
  4. Generic Web Controls and EnumDropDownList
  5. Google Chart API Released
  6. Creating Sexy Stylesheets

Visual Studio

  1. Did you know... what's the difference between smart indenting and block indenting?
  2. Did you know... How to reach the Navigation bar via the keyboard?
  3. Tips for Immediately Using CodeRush and Refactor! Pro in Visual Studio 2008
  4. Visual Studio Debugging Tricks
  5. What is new in Visual Studio 2008 for Web Developers - Part I

Development

  1. 10 Podcasts Every Developer Should Listen To
  2. How to clear off a SQL server quickly
  3. Developer's Vista Setup

Miscellaneous

  1. Which Geek Are You? 56 to choose from
  2. Virtual CloneDrive - Virtual CloneDrive works and behaves just like a physical CD/DVD drive, however it exists only virtually (Free).

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