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Keeping an eye on your Subversion repository - July 15, 2008

If you're like me, you like to keep an eye on what is being committed to your subversion repository.  A while back, I posted how to create an RSS feed from your SVN commits.  RSS feeds are cool, but CommitMonitor is cooler.  This little tool sits in your system tray and notifies you when users commit changes.  It also gives you a historical view and lets you performs diffs.  Give it a try...I think you'll like it.   
http://weblogs.asp.net/britchie/archive/2008/07/14/keeping-an-eye-on-your-subversion-repos...

July 2008 St. Louis DNN Users Group - July 14, 2008

I just posted the July 2008 St. Louis DotNetNuke Users Group information over on www.dnnug.com Here's a short snippet For the summer we're going back to meeting at the earlier time slot of 6pm! July 21st, 2008 Location: Tricor Braun Time: 6pm Prizes: Cool Microsoft stuff! Topic: The Repository module Really you can use it for that too! Presenter: Matthey Hile Bio: Matthew G. Hile, Ph.D., is the Director of the Missouri Institute of Mental Healths Behavioral Health Division and its Behavioral...
http://weblogs.asp.net/christoc/archive/2008/07/14/july-2008-st-louis-dnn-users-group.aspx

Design Patterns - Singleton Pattern - July 14, 2008

Today we'll have a look at a well known pattern, the Singleton Pattern. Most people have already heard about this one. The definition: "Ensure a class has only one instance and provide a global point of access to it." Read more at http:blog.cumps.bedesign-patterns-singleton-pattern
http://weblogs.asp.net/cumpsd/archive/2008/07/14/6400030.aspx

My Book Excerpts at the Beginner Developer Learning Centre - July 14, 2008

Hey folks, Microsoft has licensed four chapters of my book, ASP.NET 3.5 For Dummies ! You can browse the chapters at http:msdn.microsoft.comen-usbeginnercc409659.aspx in the Microsoft Visual Studio Express Editions Beginner Developer Learning Centre. Yup, MS has some of the best chapters and makes them available to you for free. You need the XPS viewer to read them. Chapter 5: Handling User Input and Events In this Chapter we cover gathering data and pushing buttons, using drop-down lists...
http://weblogs.asp.net/kencox/archive/2008/07/14/my-book-excerpts-at-the-beginner-develope...

Blue Screen Of Death 2.0 - July 14, 2008

The New Blue
http://weblogs.asp.net/nleghari/archive/2008/07/14/blue-screen-of-death-2-0.aspx

Unable to use Session State Server - July 14, 2008

Issue ASP.NET site running under .NET 2.0 has the following setting in web.config: <sessionState mode="StateServer" stateNetworkTimeout="10" cookieless="false" timeout="30"> When the application attempts Read More......(read more)
http://blogs.msdn.com/tom/archive/2008/07/14/unable-to-use-session-state-server.aspx

ALT.NET Israel registration is open - July 14, 2008

The registration for ALT.NET Israel is now open. You will need an OpenID (I use myopenid.com) to register. We are limited to 50 seats for the first event. First come first served. Worst case scenario you go into the waiting list. Please only register if you are serious about attending. The event takes place in two parts: Thursday eve. from 18:.30 to 20.30 and then the full day on friday (9-17.00). more details on the site.
http://weblogs.asp.net/rosherove/archive/2008/07/14/alt-net-israel-registration-is-open.as...

Manage Hierarchical data in SharePoint lists - Building a Project Team site template - July 14, 2008

No matter how hard you try, or time you spend... there is always something new to learn on SharePoint. Not just as Developer, Architect, or as IT Pro, but more so as User! I have learnt along that users can best be classified in slabs whereby some adopt a new product quickly, while others find it difficult to grasp new features no matter how usable... and most get to a point where they learn most (usable!) features and form their comfort zone around what they have learnt by cognitive and settle.
http://weblogs.asp.net/sharadkumar/archive/2008/07/13/manage-hierarchical-data-in-sharepoi...

Knoxville GiveCamp organized by Nathan Blevins in concert with Ann Arbor, MI - July 14, 2008

 By Nathan Blevins: The participants were: Ben Farmer, Dylan Wolf, Jenny Farmer, Joe Simpson, and I(Nathan Blevins).  Basically, we took on two projects.  Our main project was WonderPuzzle.com.  This site is dedicated to those individuals who have children with disabilities that cannot be diagnosed by doctors.  It gives them a site to discuss, become more informed, and to share their own stories.  Our main job was revamping the site's look as well as porting...
http://weblogs.asp.net/wallym/archive/2008/07/13/knoxville-givecamp-organized-by-nathan-bl...

LinkList 13072008 :: Ganymede, Thrift vs Protocol Buffers and Port based Async Messaging - July 13, 2008

Things i like in Ganymede http:sureshkrishna.wordpress.com20080711things-i-like-in-ganymedeGanymede is the 3.4 release of the Eclipse project. Releasing 23 simultaneous projects itself it a really huge achievement. Thrift vs. Protocol Buffershttp:stuartsierra.com20080710thrift-vs-protocol-buffersFirst Cisco Etch, then Thrift and now Protocol Buffers. Is it the revenge of RPC Introduction to Port-Based Asynchronous...
http://weblogs.asp.net/nleghari/archive/2008/07/13/linklist-13072008-ganymede-thrift-vs-pr...
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