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CodePlex Videos on Port 25
Interested in CodePlex? Subscribe to the CodePlex tag on Port 25 . As of the date of this post there are two interviews ( Sara Ford's and mine with timeline thanks to Sara) along with a blog post by Bryan Kirchner in which he discusses "two of the most Read More...
Social Engineering in Open Source Projects
A prospective CodePlex project coordinator recently asked me an intriguing question, "Have you seen any good qualitative data or studies on weight of factors for building successful open source applications?" By way of example, he enumerated a variety Read More...
SednaX Moving to CodePlex.com
As announced by project admin, Craig Boyd , the mighty SednaX project will soon be making the move from gotdotnet CodeGallery to CodePlex.com, both of which my team has developed and maintains as free, open, and inclusive project development venues and Read More...
Desirement: Future Geo-Matching Service for Speakers and Event Organizers
At the conclusion of Deeper in .NET , in Milwaukee, I got to hang out into the wee hours of the morning with Scott Spradlin of INETA, Chris Barwood, Julie Lerman , Brennan Stehling , and Doug Rhoten ( photos ) at the Rock Bottom Brewery. Doug Rhoten is Read More...
Is there a tag for this event?
A few minutes ago, I turned to Dave Bost , MS developer evangelist in the Midwest region, and asked, "Is there a tag for this event?" Dave replied, "I've heard a lot of geeky things, this week. That's just another one to add to the list. MTS06 ," he concluded Read More...
SharePoint Goodies on Gotdotnet
SharePoint developers unite! Recent activity around SharePoint development projects on gotdotnet User Samples, CodeGallery, and Workspaces has been explosive. Here is a small, small sampling of some of the more recent, interesting, and/or active projects. Read More...
Idea: Store Your Demo Apps on Gotdotnet
How many live events have you attended where the speaker compiled and ran a cool demo app? F5 F5 F5! The room buzzes with excitement. The code compiles and runs without error. “Oohs” and “ahs” give way to applause, which morphs into probing questions Read More...
nuevo en gotdotnet: SharePoint CAML XML Validator Tool
Si se habla castellano --OR-- if you speak Spanish mixed with TechSpec well enough to make cabezas of tails --AND-- you are developing for SharePoint... y estas desarollando para Sharepoint... Check out Carlos Sagura Sanz' "code segment" weblog. One of Read More...
Friendly URLs, CodeGallery, and Frodo
To the best of my knowledge, this is a first. I just discovered that http://blogml.com redirects to the BlogML CodeGallery project at http://www.gotdotnet.com/codegallery/codegallery.aspx?id=48e15925-d97f-48ac-81fb-e4e405762858 . ...you can see why. Before Read More...
ASP.NET Popup Calendar Control on gotdotnet
R icaute J imenez S anchez first uploaded RJS.PopCalendarControl to gotdotnet User Samples in September of 2004. Since then, he has published a new version at least once a week, like clockwork, progressively incorporating more and more user suggestions, Read More...
New MOM Management Pack Community Site
New and notable on Gotdotnet CodeGallery this week, from Blogger Eileen Brown : The MOM product team has launched a code sharing site that can be used for our community to share MPs, Connectors, Reports and Scripts on Gotdotnet . This is designed to complement Read More...
Gotdotnet Emergency Update (The End is Near!)
Since Gotdotnet's troubled mega-deployment* on November 3, I've been trying to lie low and weather the storm of emails, blog posts and comments , phone calls, and forum threads about recurrent caching issues. Perhaps you have experienced them yourself? Read More...
Gotdotnet Party...You're invited!
If you are a Gotdotnet community member and you will be in the Seattle area this Friday, I invite you to join me and the rest of the Gotdotnet team-- past and present --to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the first ever .NET Website, which launched Read More...
Live from Seattle MindCamp: Notes 'n News
Spread across the floor of a cavernous, otherwise unoccupied business park building on the shores of the Duwamish River in the industrial area south of downtown Seattle, MindCamp is awash in twenty- and thirty-something techies, entrepreneurs, bloggers, Read More...
Choosing the Right License for your Open or Shared Source Project
Are you planning to create a shared source or open source project on Gotdotnet CodeGallery or Workspaces ? If so, one of the first and most important things to do is to decide upon the terms by which you’d like to share your source code and other intellectual Read More...
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