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Dogfooding our ASP.NET controls in SharePoint - part 1
Over the past couple of months, we've been creating and using an internal company portal site using the Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS). For several years now we've used a simple wiki to do the job of tracking what the company is doing...
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ASP.NET controls: support for stronger, more flexible validation
There's a product out there for ASP.NET that's been through a few iterations, but that has gained and maintained an impressive reputation for being the best in its field. I remember evaluating it way back when I first started writing ASP.NET applications...
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"Paging grid team, paging grid team..."
Late last week, after listening to and reading the feedback we'd been getting from our customers, the main architects of the ASPxGridView, Mike and Andrew, added support for the default LINQ paging parameters to the grid. After some further testing...
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May 19 2008, 11:53 AM
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Scheduling more speed
In the latest version of ASPxScheduler (2007.3.5, the last one -- I think -- this year), we've made some important changes. Let's initially talk about the main "non-performance-related" changes, just to get them out of the way. Not that...
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With speed comes responsibility
Mehul, in this post , described some of the results of the efforts we've been putting into optimizing our ASPxGridView and other miscellaneous ASP.NET controls in order to keep our pole position for having the speediest ASP.NET controls out there...
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Using our ASP.NET controls in CodeGear RAD Studio 2007
Just thought I'd pass this along, in case you were wondering how it's done. It's from Plato in our support team (thanks, Plato!): To add our ASP.NET controls to the component palette in RAD Studio 2007, invoke the Installed .NET Components...
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Oct 02 2007, 05:14 PM
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Perception, deception, reception
This past few work days have been up and down. It's a bit like the old joke that starts off with "I have some good news and bad news..." and then gives us the bad news, and then the good, the joke being that the good news is worse than the...
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Aug 28 2007, 06:33 PM
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Psst! Wanna see some tutorials for our ASP.NET controls?
To follow on from (and to complement) my post about us providing support for basic ASP.NET programming , it seems that there's a movement afoot in the hallowed halls of Developer Express Towers to provide simple online tutorials. Yep, our ASP.NET...
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Aug 22 2007, 11:23 AM
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Getting ASP.NET programming lessons on the quiet
A conversation I had recently turned out to be funny; not funny ha-ha per se, more funny amazement. I was chatting to Plato, a member of our support team. He's taken on a couple more supervisory responsibilities since Max has been tanning himself...
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