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May 2009 - Posts
ASP.NET MVC UI Components (Continued)
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Kazi Manzur Rashid's Blog
In my last post , two important issues are raised The justification of having server side components for jQuery UI . The style of syntax. The intension of my last post was to get the feedback of the type of syntax the ASP.NET MVC developer prefers, so...
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ASP.NET AJAX testing made easy using Visual Studio 2008 Web Test
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Omar AL Zabir blog on ASP.NET Ajax and .NET 3.5
Visual Studio 2008 comes with rich Web Testing support, but it’s not rich enough to test highly dynamic AJAX websites where the page content is generated dynamically from database and the same page output changes very frequently based on some external...
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asp.net
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ajax
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testing
ASP.NET MVC – Poll Result, jQuery UI MVC Component Demo and More Feedback Required
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Kazi Manzur Rashid's Blog
Few days back I ran a Poll to gather the feedback on ASP.NET MVC View Components that I am planning to build building. Though it is certainly not possible to get everyone’s vote of the ASP.NET MVC Community, but I think the result has enough votes to...
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Commenting your C# code for documentation
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Nazmul weblog
Some of us will have experienced with coding documentation. C# and Visual Studio gives us the ability to maintain code and it’s documentation in the same file, which makes the whole development a lot easier. VS.NET provides specially marked and...
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ASP.NET MVC – Poll Time
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Kazi Manzur Rashid's Blog
Justin Etheredge recently wrote about the RAD support that he would like to see in ASP.NET MVC and I do agree with him very much (as a side note, I highly recommend his blog you should subscribe). I am also planning to create some reusable UI components...
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AspNetMvc
Script and CSS Management in ASP.NET MVC – Part 2
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Kazi Manzur Rashid's Blog
My last post on Script and CSS Management in ASP.NET MVC has well accepted by the community and I have got few valuable suggestions, specially from Jake Scott . Beside those, there are one more awkward things I found while working with the Fluent html...
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javascript
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For Us By Us
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Kazi Manzur Rashid's Blog
No, this is not at all a post of FubuMVC , I just borrowed the words for this post. Jeff Atwood & Joel Spolsky thinks it is a compliment when they found there site design is copied by a Chinese site and I do agree it completely, specially when it...
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