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May 20th, 2007


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  • Posts

    • Orchard 0.5 is out
    • Multi-Tenancy in ASP.NET MVC with IoC
    • Virtual method/property patching with C# dynamic and Castle DynamicProxy
    • Spark bits for MVC 2 RC2
    • Waking the dragon
  • Comments

    • Rendering a Spark partial view to a string or JSONP with ASP.NET MVC | Brent Says… on Spark in the field - MarketWatch 5.0
    • Ernie Warrix on Spark in the field - MarketWatch 5.0
    • Kieron Lanning on Orchard 0.5 is out
    • Sophia Gick on Dogs eat cable worth more than they are
    • mariano on Late-bound Eval - email templates revisited
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    • @bradwilson @InfinitiesLoop classics! I liked paradroid, pirates also 6 days ago
    • @nkohari yeah, I've been hearing reports of some problems... I think someone found someplace that needs a null check, actually 1 week ago
    • Nice: RT @robertmilne: new blog post on Spark bindings http://bit.ly/aqvIAu - now I know why @RobertTheGrey was raving about them ... 1 week ago
    • @robertmilne nice! you might also be able to use a binding for that instead of a partial... same net result, of course... 1 week ago
    • @davidebbo @haacked but the perceived value is somehow different :) 1 week ago
    • @davidebbo @haacked for example, http://bit.ly/a6Oeb4 functionally == RT @heskew: Gumpert on campus http://twitpic.com/2giiag 1 week ago
    • mucking around with parsing... think I'm going to have to learn f# to minimize typing 1 week ago
    • @davidebbo yeah - like powerpoint themes. always a good idea to have a nice demo.css sitting around to make "hello world" markup light up 1 week ago
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Recent Posts

  • Orchard 0.5 is out
    08-10-2010
  • Multi-Tenancy in ASP.NET MVC with IoC
    05-05-2010
  • Virtual method/property patching with C# dynamic and Castle DynamicProxy
    03-25-2010
  • Spark bits for MVC 2 RC2
    03-02-2010
  • Waking the dragon
    02-21-2010

Recent Comments

  • Ernie Warrix: Fed up with getting low amounts of useless visitors for your...
  • Kieron Lanning: Given Orchards release, does it mean that Spark has fallen b...
  • Sophia Gick: hi there, I discovered some good articles you may possibly b...
  • mariano: Nice one... did not know that....anyone has link to other si...
  • Star Chick: http://uncommonplace.com/blog/?p=161...

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