Interesting Finds: March 23, 2012 March 23, 2012
Posted by Hank Wallace in Linkroll.Tags: ASP.NET, jQuery, MVC, REST, WCF
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WCF Backward Compatibility and Versioning Strategies – Part 3 – Kausik Nag
Best of jQuery- An opinionated visual collection of jQuery interaction plugins – bestofjquery
Best practices for Web services versioning – developerWorks
Creating a jQuery Modal Confirmation Dialog in MVC3 – Primary Objects
JQuery 1.7.2 Released
Versioning REST services – Scott Seely
Interesting Finds: March 6, 2012 March 6, 2012
Posted by Hank Wallace in Linkroll.Tags: ASP.NET, Cloud Services, jQuery, MVC, Visual Studio, Windows 8
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Amazon or self-hosted? – Miha Ahronovitz
A complete list of resources for METRO Windows 8 Developers – Lee Stott
View Engines in ASP.NET MVC – Jovan Popovic
Eight books for .NET (mostly) developers (mostly web) you must read – Geekbeing
New England Code Camp – March 31st – Jim O’Neil
Visual Studio ’11′ Announced – The Visual Studio Blog
MIT Online vs. Your Local College- How Will Web Learning Stack Up? – Alan Jacobs
JQuery UI 1.8.18 Released – jQuery UI Blog
Interesting Finds: February 13, 2012 February 10, 2012
Posted by Hank Wallace in Linkroll.Tags: Amazon Web Services, Cloud Services, MVC, Windows 8, XAML
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Getting Started with User Experience Design
What I Learned Building a Startup on Microsoft Cloud Services: Part 1 – Liam Cavanagh
Amazon S3 Price Reduction
Client-Side MVC Frameworks Compared – Paul Hammant
Windows 8 and the future of XAML: The Windows Runtime (WinRT) – Microsoft Malaysia
Amazon Web Services Customer List (Case Studies)
Which is less expensive: Amazon or self-hosted?
Be Careful When Comparing AWS Costs…
Interesting Finds: March 25, 2008 March 25, 2008
Posted by Hank Wallace in Linkroll.Tags: MVC, RunAs, WPF
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Roy Osherove – Every Build They Break
Mark Russinovich – RunAs Shell Extension
Marlon Grech – Creating a File Explorer in WPF using MVC+M

