Creating a Generic Message Display Page for ASP.NET
SP.NET reduces the need for generic message pages with its postback-based metaphor. Because most pages post back to themselves rather than going off to other pages, you can often redisplay
SP.NET reduces the need for generic message pages with its postback-based metaphor. Because most pages post back to themselves rather than going off to other pages, you can often redisplay
was one of those many developers who, since Visual Basic 2.0, have hated the concept of data binding. It incorporated patterns that were not extensible, it did not make use
he Ajax.NET Framework presents a remarkably easy-to-use framework that will simplify Ajax development and allow developers to spend more time on implementation details and less time on parsing XML. If
must confess, 2005 was an odd year. Perhaps you remember a column a few months back, describing the wretched flight with four cats and an ill seatmate, moving the household
ast month I had some developers over to my office house to do a code review of a project they had developed for a client. During the review one of
ome time ago, I posted a blog entry entitled, “Refactor as you Develop.” I did so because a buddy of mine out in Chicago was stuck in Refactor hell, as
am the host of “.NET Rocks!”, an Internet audio talk show for .NET developers online at www.dotnetrocks.com and msdn.microsoft.com/dotnetrocks . My co-host Richard Campbell and I interview the movers and
ablet PC and Mobile PC development is very popular today, and will only get more popular and important in the future. For Mobile PC developers, there are significant changes coming
he importance of enabling your software to identify the current network connections and change behavior has never been greater, as more people use laptops, notebooks, and Tablet PCs. With the