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Drip 0.3
Drip 0.3 has been released. It's a memory leak detector for IE. Very useful for a web developer who's creating rich client applications. I have been using it for some time and it has helped me a lot on several occasions. New release brings some serious...
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Free component offer
I read many blogs of fellow .NET developers and recently this page came to my attention (through their blog). It's an offer of a free DotNetMagic developer's license in exchange for a blog post covering new .NET UI library released by Component Factory...
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nAnt time stamp, Part II
Not long ago I talked about nAnt time stamping . It was an interesting, but unnecessary exercise. If I would have been a smart and read the whole manual I would have discovered nAnt tstamp task . It's a task to generate time stamp by template. The new...
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Nov 20 2005, 06:10 PM
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Automatic Monorail helper docs
I have mentioned before that I work on Monorail documentation. Mostly I'm doing this in my spare time. I want to make sure I have correct and valid documentation. I can use reflection to call all methods (with some predefined parameters). My code parses...
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Timestamping in nAnt
I'm using nAnt to automate my projects' build and release. That means from time to time I will write about my experience with automatic building and releasing, and interesting things I find in the process. Today I had to solve a small problem in a nAnt...
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Generating Castle documentation with nAnt
I got to work a little bit on the Castle and I decided to concentrate on writing documentation. The Castle is really a good project and it’s a shame it's unpopular because it’s documentation is lacking. It’s design is so intuitive that in most cases once...
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Aug 03 2005, 05:01 PM
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RemoteContent Helper for Monorail (updated)
The RemoteContent helper I released on Monday had a flaw. It pulls and displays the feed correctly, but the feed by default has escape characters (HTML-encoded). This resulted in any HTML in the feed to be shown as HTML source code and not as an actual...
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Jul 16 2005, 04:20 PM
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RemoteContent helper for Monorail
I’m finishing up the website for my JavaScript UI project and the only thing left is to add some content and fix the style a little bit. I’m also enjoying flexibility that Monorail provides. For example, I decided to publish announcements on the front...
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Jul 11 2005, 03:25 PM
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Inversion of Control features
I was reading Castle IoC reference manual and realized something that I have not thought of before. By using IoC facilities it’s really easy to implement certain patterns, especially since Castle is really designed to be extensible. In reality, some of...
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Jul 10 2005, 10:07 PM
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Web building with Monorail
The elation of starting a new blog has passed as it seems I’m not posting as often… something to fix in the near future. I'm going write about Monorail a little bit more (see my previous post ).Web development with Monorail is easy, although it takes...
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.NET website frameworks
I’ve finished documentation for my UI project and there are only two or three small tasks remaining before it can be released. They are related to the publishing process. The most important one is a website for the project. I could use sourceforge.net...
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Jun 24 2005, 12:47 PM
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.NET developers association meeting
Yesterday I went to a local .NET developers association meeting. It was on the upcoming VS 2005, .NET 2.0, SQL Server 2005 and Team Server. An interesting event, although too short to cover such wide topics in detail. Most of the time presenter just scratched...
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Jun 22 2005, 02:08 PM
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Simplifying exceptions
I’ve been working with JavaScript lately and it does support exceptions. Many people for various reasons choose not to use them, but I do. If something isn’t right, I might decide to throw an exception. I guess this comes from my .NET background. What...
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