Gone With The Week (Mar 1 – 5, 2010)
The following is a selection of five news about .NET development published on independent media.
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Problematic pair programming Larry O’Brien explores reasons why pair programming is the least adopted of the Extreme Programming practices and ways to deal with its challenges. (Software Development Times) |
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Redesign VB IDE Dialogs Karl Peterson unleashes ways to tweak VB IDE dialogs and improve their design. (Visual Studio Magazine) |
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Pragmatic F# in Action Amanda Laucher and Josh Graham introduce F#, emphasizing what makes it better than imperative languages. (infoQ) |
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Add Paging Functionality to your ASP.NET MVC Site Michael Campbell covers a common concern among ASP.NET MVC developers (especially those with an extensive Web Forms background): code-reuse for common UI tasks such as pagination. (DevConnections) |
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No Backward Compatibility for Windows Phone 7 Emil Protalinski comments on a Microsoft Program Manager blogpost regarding close ties between Windows Phone 7 Series and .NET framework. (Ars Technica) |