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Roy Osherove pointed out two useful links: some free chapters…and more free chapters. Check them out!
Jeffrey Zeldman (you definitely must know who is him) made an appeal to Microsoft to improve their .NET standards compliancy. Hope this will be a reality in the future (maybe with Whidbey release).
I’ve added (on the right side) a box with books I’m reading… The links point to Amazon but since my first tongue is Italian and since I’m a lazy guy I read them in Italian.
A new MSDN section has come up, check it out: ASP.NET Developer Center
If you are a Rotor fan you will find this source code browser very useful. Thanks to 123aspx.com
Going back from my decisions… Blogger.com is changing its backend… Let see what will happen.
I don’t know why but I’ve lost all the comments… I think that the enetation‘s service has gone down for a while and they haven’t restored their DB. Due to all the inefficiencies of these days I decided to switch, to seek for another weblog community aware of comments and RSS feed. Am I too [...]
As I said in the past, RSS is a wonderful thing. And like all the wonderful things…this is what you can make with: RSS feed for .NET books on Amazon.
Oh dear! My friend Robert Scoble is a blog-machine. I opened SharpReader five minutes ago (3.20 pm GMT +1), pressed F5 on “MS-related” category…and took a look at the number of new posts in the “The Scobleizer Weblog” feed, I’m so impressed: thirty-four posts in a day. His blog is amazing. Go on Robert, go [...]
It seems that the coolest tool out there (I mean Reflector, see below) is going to be integrated in VS.NET by Jamie Cansdale. Take a look at the screenshot. God bless this guy