posted on 01/16/08 at 12:42:45 am by Joel Ross
I was unable to attend CodeMash v2.0.0.8, which was disappointing. I followed some of the action on Twitter and I've read some of the blog posts about it, but it's still not quite the same. I've been looking for more info, and one of those sources is com…
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Categories: Development, Podcasting
posted on 12/28/07 at 11:15:51 pm by Joel Ross
On my current project, we're implementing Telerik's SiteFinity CMS product. It's an existing site, so there's lots of custom functionality that we still want to be able to use. Rather than building that into the main SiteFinity site, we opted to keep it…
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Categories: Development, Software, C#
posted on 12/21/07 at 09:00:17 pm by Joel Ross
While I'm away on vacation, I figured I'd put up a series of posts on the NuSoft Framework. This is one of those posts. I've used the NuSoft Framework for a few different projects, and one pattern that keeps recurring is the idea of "extended pr…
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Categories: Development, Software, RCM Technologies
posted on 12/20/07 at 09:00:06 pm by Joel Ross
While I'm away on vacation, I figured I'd put up a series of posts on the NuSoft Framework. This is one of those posts. Ok. So you've been using the NuSoft framework (or you haven't, but are thinking about it). One thing keeps nagging you, though.…
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posted on 12/19/07 at 09:00:45 pm by Joel Ross
While I'm away on vacation, I figured I'd put up a series of posts on the NuSoft Framework. This is one of those posts. So you decided to jump on board and use the NuSoft Framework. You've been working on your project for a couple of months, and thin…
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Categories: Development, Software, RCM Technologies
posted on 12/19/07 at 02:00:34 am by Joel Ross
While I'm away on vacation, I figured I'd put up a series of posts on the NuSoft Framework. This is one of those posts. I highlighted the EntityBase and plan to cover EntityList/EntityListReadOnly separately because there's so much in those ones. I'l…
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posted on 12/17/07 at 09:00:05 pm by Joel Ross
While I'm away on vacation, I figured I'd put up a series of posts on the NuSoft Framework. This is one of those posts. Let's dive deeper into some of the files in the framework and see what they offer us, and how we can exploit them for our own bene…
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posted on 12/16/07 at 09:00:11 pm by Joel Ross
While I'm away on vacation, I figured I'd put up a series of posts on the NuSoft Framework. This is one of those posts. Ok. You just got done sitting back and relaxing, and now you've got your generated framework. Great. Now you're ready to go! But…
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posted on 12/15/07 at 09:00:47 pm by Joel Ross
While I'm away on vacation, I figured I'd put up a series of posts on the NuSoft Framework. This is one of those posts. How and when do you use the NuSoft Framework? Well, there's two major requirements before you can get going with it. First, you ne…
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Categories: Development, Software, RCM Technologies
posted on 12/14/07 at 08:21:43 pm by Joel Ross
Scott Reynolds put together a nice post giving high level reasoning for using Continuous Integration. If you're not using CI now, but are looking for a reason to do so, he's got a nice anecdotal example. I think it's great that Scott's put up some cont…
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