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Infragistics NetAdvantage 2008 Volume 2 is here!
I know, I'm a little late on this announcement - but this has been one crazy summer! Ok, we've officially only been in summer for less that a week, but considering the temp was 98 degrees when I got back from TechEd a couple of weeks ago, I say summer Read More...
'Must Have' Tools for Developers
If you do web development, you know that there's an easy way and a hard way to do just about anything. We spend so much time just trying to 'get it done' sometimes, that we don't have a chance to see what tools are available to help. I'm going to list Read More...
Browser Compatibility Tips (IE VS. IE)
After designing an application and building it for IE7, I was finally ready to try it out in IE6. If you haven't already, download the Virtual PC image from Microsoft for IE6 testing. I was pleasantly surprised that for the most part, everything worked Read More...
Gone Phishing - Understanding IE7 False Positives
I know.. -10 for the cheezy title - but I couldn't resist. I really did go fishing last week, actually crabbing to be specific, but that's not what I want to talk about. I want to talk about my recent run-in with the IE7 Phishing filter. As many of you Read More...
Advanced Tips for ASP.NET Developers
I've been spending my days lately working on the Infragistics Samples Browser. This monstrous application has over 10,000 files, and is composed of 3 separate mini-applications. Working on an application of this size is a mind altering experience. A small Read More...
The future of Web Development
Have you seen what's in store for Orcas (the next version of Visual Studio)? The release is slated for the 2nd half of 2007, and it looks like it's going to be an incredible release. Combine new language features along with some fancy new compiler features Read More...
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