Monthly Archives: January 2014

LINQ From Scratch

I’ve started a new series, LINQ From Scratch, which you can read here.   The first article is on Getting Started and on LINQPad. I hope that this will be useful and interesting and I look forward to your comments and … Continue reading

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Lessons learned on Twitter

This week I posted a new podcast with Scott Hunter of Microsoft, along with Jon Galloway of Microsoft and Ward Bell of IdeaBlade. I was pretty excited about what Scott had to say about Angular and ASP.NET, and tried to … Continue reading

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Yet Another Podcast #119– ASP.NET & Angular

  This round table of Scott Hunter – Microsoft Jon Galloway – Microsoft Ward Bell – IdeaBlade (Breeze) tackles two important issues: What’s coming in the relationship between ASP.NET and Angular (and related client-side technology) How do you differentiate what … Continue reading

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New Pluralsight Course: Building Web Applications With Open Source and Free Software On Windows

Very pleased to announce my latest Pluralsight course: Building Web Applications with Open Source Software On Windows In this course you will learn to create a meaningful web application using some of the most popular open-source frameworks for the web, … Continue reading

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