How to Validate a Cell in Excel 2007
Well, most of the time i end up getting some questions from my brother on how to do some work in Microsoft Office etc.. Being a Software Engineer , i sometimes struggle to answer immediately and thus decided to start a series of post on the features that demonstrates the [...]
Categories: Excel, MS Office Tags: Decimal, DropDown, Excel 2007, MS Office, Software Engineer, validation, windows 7
Interesting .NET Links – October 29, 2010
Free ebook: Programming Windows Phone 7, by Charles Petzold – Microsoft Press PDC 2010, Day 1: Keynotes: Windows Phone 7 -Arik Poznanski. Working with Window Functions in SQL Server – Robert Sheldon SQL Azure Announcements at PDC 2010 – AzureSupport C#/.NET Five More Little Wonders That Make Code Better (2 [...]
Categories: Announcement, Dotnet, General Tags: Arik Poznanski, C#, C# 5.0, Fiddler, Microsoft, NET, PDC 2010, SQL Azure, SQL SERVER, VB.NET, Visual Studio 2010, vNext, Windows Phone 7
Categories: Announcement, Dotnet, General Tags: Amazon S3, ASP.NET MVC 3, C#, LINQ, Madhivanan, MockOf, MvcSiteMapProvider, Silverlight, SQL SERVER, Windows Phone 7
Categories: Announcement, Dotnet, General Tags: F#, Kevin Marshall, Stefano Ricciardi, WP7
Interesting .NET Links – October 26 , 2010
Returning Dynamic Types from an Ajax Web Service Using C# 4.0 – Scott Mitchell Visual Studio 2008 and MS SQL 2008 – Desgin RDCL Report Wizard using ReportViewer in asp.net csharp – Aamir Hasan Shake that Windows Phone 7 and detect it – Mark Monster Beginners Guide to Visual Studio [...]
Categories: Announcement, Dotnet, General Tags: Aamir Hasan, Ajax, ASP.NET, C# 4.0, Dynamic Types, Kunal Chowdhury, Mark Monster, MS SQL 2008, Scott Mitchell, Visual Studio 2008, Visual Studio LightSwitch, Windows Phone 7
Interesting .NET Links – October 24, 2010
Upgrading RDLC reports to Report Viewer 2010 in an ASP.NET web application – lorenh To IntelliSense or not to IntelliSense, is that even a question? -Krzysztof Kozmic WP7 Developer Launch Event: Question & Answer. – Michael Crump MySQL Connector/Net 6.3.5 maintenance released – Reggie SQL SERVER – Corrupted Backup File [...]
Categories: Announcement, Dotnet, General Tags: ASP.NET, IntelliSense, Krzysztof Kozmic, lorenh, Michael Crump, RDLC, Report Viewer 2010
Interesting .NET Links – 22nd October , 2010
F#: Choice .NET Language For Multi-Core Programming? – Matt Davey NDepend v3.2.0 available: Visual Studio Integration and Contextual-Sensitive help – Davide Zordan C#/.NET Little Wonders: ToDictionary() and ToList() – James Michael Hara Myth Busting: COUNT(*) under REPEATABLE READ may return wrong results – Alexader Kuznetsov Hosting Your Own Local and [...]
Categories: Announcement, Dotnet, General Tags: Davide Zordan, F#, Matt Davey, NDepend, NET, Visual Studio
Opera 11 alpha is Released with speed improvements
Its time to test more browser features now with the release of the alpha version of the Opera browser version 11 . Since current Opera 11 is a alpha release , it is not feature complete and seems like there are more features to be added . Some of the [...]
Categories: Announcement Tags: alpha, browser, ginktage.com, HTML5, Opera, Performance, senthil, websockets
Interesting .NET Links – 21st October , 2010
Knockout 1.1.0 + new project site launched – Steve Sanderson C# vs. C# - derekgreer Integrate Html5 Form in ASP.NET MVC – Kazi Manzur Rashid Architecting WP7 – Part 6 of 10: Loosely Coupled Messaging – Shawn Wildermuth LINQ: Implementing The SkipLastWhile Operator – Paulo Morgado Better Silverlight 4.0 Installation [...]
Categories: Announcement, Dotnet, General Tags: Abhijit Jana, Andrew Tokeley, ASP.NET MVC, C#, derekgreer, Gunnar Peipman, HTML5, Kazi Manzur Rashid, Knockout 1.1.0, LINQ, Paulo Morgado, Shawn Wildermuth, SQL SERVER, Steve Sanderson, WP7
Interesting .NET Links – October 20,2010
MooTools 1.3 Hits the Street – Ajaxian Windows Phone 7 developer resources from the Boston Developer Launch – start building cool apps now! – Edwin Guarin Introduction to Windows Phone 7 Development – Wei-Meng Lee Refactoring Switches Advanced – John Sonmez Phone 7 madness (Pieter De Bruin) Mercurial Revision No [...]
Categories: Announcement, Dotnet, General Tags: Ajaxian, Edwin Guarin, Enterprise, John Sonmez, Mark Kemper, MooTools 1.3, MsBuild, Refactoring, Silverlight On Mobile, Team XNA, Vikram Pendse, Wei-Meng Lee, Windows Phone 7
Interesting .NET Links – October 19 , 2010
jQuery: jQuery 1.4.3 Released – The jQuery team Ultimate Guide to speed up Visual Studio – Daniel Fisher 18 Good Reasons to Own a Windows Phone 7 – Don Burnett Reactive Extensions #3: Windows Phone 7 – Andrej Tozon SQL SERVER – System Stored Procedure sys.sp_tables – Pinal Dave Webinar [...]
Categories: Announcement, Dotnet, General Tags: Andrej Tozon, Daniel Fisher, Don Burnett, jQuery, jQuery 1.4.3, Pinal Dave, SQL SERVER, Visual Studio, Windows Phone 7
Interesting .NET Links – October 18 , 2010
Writing a Compiler in C#: Parsing, Part 1 – Sasha Goldshtein Important Info for WP7 Application Developers Some Best Practices for C# Application Development (Explained) – Kunal Fiddler and the Windows Phone 7 Emulator – Eric Lawrence Windows Phone 7: Ready to fill the gap, or 12 months too late? [...]
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Interesting .NET Links – October 17 , 2010
Patch for VS 2010 “Scrolling Context Menu” – Scott Guthrie CodeRush Screenshot of the Week – Rotate 90 Degrees – Mark Miller Prism v4 Drop 10 Published – Karl Use a Single Version File For All Projects in a Solution – Mike Hadlow LINQ Element Operators – Richard Carr My [...]
Categories: Announcement, Dotnet, General Tags: CodeRush, Karl, Mark Miller, Prism v4, Scott Guthrie, VS 2010
Webcast: Risks and Rewards of .NET Adoption in the Enterprise
Francis McKeagney ( CEO, InnerWorkings ), Erik Preiss ( Chief Engineer, GE Healthcare ) and Mark Cole( Principal Engineer, GE Healthcare ) are going to talk about how GE migrated legacy systems to .NET and how their software leaders navigated the risks and rewards of .NET adoption. The Webcast will [...]
Categories: Dotnet, Events Tags: CEO, Chief Engineer, Enterprise, Erik Preiss, Francis McKeagney, GE Healthcare, InnerWorkings, Mark Cole, NET, Risks
Webinar : LIDNUG – Isolated Storage for Object-Orientated Databases in Silverlight and Windows Phone 7 Applications
LIDNUG , the official INETA Linked.NET Group is organising an livemeeting /webinar on october 20th , 2010 on the topic “Isolated Storage for Object-Orientated Databases in Silverlight and Windows Phone 7 Applications” . This group is meant to be for professionals using or interested in the Microsoft .NET technologies . Here [...]
Categories: Dotnet, Events Tags: isolated, Jeremy Likness, LINQ, livemeeting, Microsoft Silverlight MVP, Project Manager, Sterling, storage, Windows Phone 7, Wintellect
Anton Tayanovskyy – Developing WebSharper 2.0 Applications- F# User Group
Anton Tayanovskyy – Developing WebSharper 2.0 Applications- F# User Group “In this talk Anton presents the pre-release version of WebSharper 2.0 by developing and testing a small standalone JavaScript component.” Watch the presentation here
Categories: Dotnet, Events Tags: F#, JavaScript, WebSharper 2.0
Community for F# meeting – Trees, Language Oriented Programming and F# with Robert Pickering
When : Date : Tuesday, Oct 19, 2010 , Timings : 11:00 AM (PDT) “In this presentation Robert Pickering will take a look at the concept of the tree data structure, and we’ll see how trees are everywhere we look in programing . He will first look at the various [...]
Categories: Dotnet Tags: data structure, F#, F#’s pattern, Robert Pickering
Interesting .NET Links – 14th October , 2010
Entity Framework CTP 4.0 – Database Initialization – Sankarsan Delegates in C# – attempt to look inside. Part 4 – Ed Guzman IQueryable support for WP7 – Jb Evain Bringing Smiles to the Faces of MacOS developers – miguel C# SocketAsyncEventArgs High Performance Socket Code – Stan Kirk Using RabbitMQ [...]
Categories: Announcement, Dotnet, General Tags: C#, Delegates, Ed Guzman, Entity Framework CTP, IQueryable support, Jb Evain, MacOS, NET, RabbitMQ, Sankarsan, Windows Phone 7
Interesting .NET Links – 13th October , 2010
Microsoft All-In-One Code Framework New Samples Updated on 2010-10-10 – Jialiang All-In-One Code Framework Coding Standards – Sasha Goldshtein 7 Freely available E-Books/Guides I found essential for .NET Programmers and Architects – Nikosangr Dissecting C# 4.0 Dynamic Programming – Xianzhong Zhu C# 4.0 Reflection Programming – Part 1 – Xianzhong [...]
Categories: Announcement, Dotnet, General Tags: C# 4.0, Code, Coding Standards, Framework, Jialiang, Microsoft, NET, Nikosangr, QuickWatch, Sasha Goldshtein, Xianzhong Zhu
Interesting .NET Links – October 10 , 2010
It’s not a Baby Boom, It’s a Microsoft Product Boom!- Shay Friedman How Good C# Habits can Encourage Bad JavaScript Habits: Part 1 – Elijah Manor Homework Will Never Be - KodefuGuru Windows Phone 7 RTM charting using the Silverlight Control Toolkit Resource for Getting Started Developing Windows Phone 7 Applications [...]
Categories: Announcement, Dotnet, General Tags: Abel Avram, C#, charting, Elijah Manor, JavaScript, Joe Stagner, KodefuGuru, Microsoft, NuPack, OpenWrap, Shay Friedman, Silverlight Control Toolkit, Windows Phone 7
Interesting .NET Links – October 7 , 2010
The three step guide to unit testing Entity Framework 4.0 – Greg Duncan Announcing NuPack, ASP.NET MVC 3 Beta, and WebMatrix Beta 2 – Scott Guthrie LINQ Range Variable Problem – Steve Smith Mono 2.8 is out – Miguel de Icaza Announcing Bootstrap – a simple JS library for loading [...]
Categories: Announcement, Dotnet, General Tags: Alan Cone, ASP.NET MVC 3, backtracking, Entity Framework 4.0, Eric Lippert, Greg Duncan, LINQ, Miguel de Icaza, Mono 2.8, NuPack, Scott Guthrie, Scott Koon, Steve Smith, WebMatrix, Windows Phone 7
Interesting .NET Links – October 5, 2010
Introducing “Vingy” Add-in for VS2010 – Search StackOverflow, CodeProject, DotNetKick etc easily from with in Visual Studio – Anoop Madhusudanan 6 Cool #VS2010 Quick Tips you should know when working with Visual Studio 2010 – Anoop Madhusudanan CodeRage 5 – Build .NET applications for iPhone and Linux with Delphi Prism [...]
Categories: Announcement, Dotnet, General Tags: Andreano Lanusse, Anoop Madhusudanan, CodeProject, Delphi Prism, DotNetKick, iPhone, Mitchell, Pete Brown, Quick Tips, StackOverflow, Vingy, Visual Studio, VS2010, Windows Phone 7
Interesting .NET Links – 03 October , 2010
ASP.NET Security Fix Now on Windows Update – Scott Guthrie Deploying your Windows Phone 7 Application to the actual hardware – Michael Crump Installing the F# PowerPack on Linux / Mono – 2sharp4u Windows Phone tests loyalty of Microsoft’s developer fan base – Todd Bishop What were your top 5 [...]
Categories: Announcement, Dotnet, General Tags: 2sharp4u, ASP.NET, F#, Michael Crump, Microsoft, Mono, Pete Brown, Scott Guthrie, Todd Bishop, windows, Windows Phone 7
Interesting .NET Links – 01 October , 2010
Smart Dispatcher – Getting Back to the UI Thread – John papa AntiXSS 4.0 Released – The Microsoft Security Tools ASP.NET Security Fix Now on Windows Update – Scott Guthrie C# 5.0 and Beyond – My Wish List – James Michael Understanding C#: Equality, IEquatable, and Equals()
Categories: Announcement, Dotnet, General Tags: AntiXSS 4.0, ASP.NET, C# 5.0, Equality, IEquatable, James Michael, Microsoft, Scott Guthrie, Smart Dispatcher