Scott Hanselman

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How to Programmatically tell if an IIS AppPool is 32-bit or 64-bit
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Back to Basics - This is not the object you're looking...wait, oh, it is the object
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The Weekly Source Code 30 - VB.NET with XML Literals as a View Engine for ASP.NET MVC
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Back to Basics - Do namespace using directives affect Assembly Loading?
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Hanselminutes Podcast 120 - The Odd Couple - A Developer and a Designer talk about working with XAML
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Deploying ASP.NET MVC on ASP.NET 2.0
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Learning WPF with BabySmash - MVC or MVP and the Benefits of a Designer
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Back To Basics - Everyone Remember Where We Parked (that memory)!
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New Modules for IIS7: Application Request Routing - Proxy and Load Balancing Module
July 22nd - Seattle/Redmond/Bellevue Nerd Dinner
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ASP.NET MVC Preview 4 - Using Ajax and Ajax.Form
Learning Opportunity - .NET Terrarium is back!
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Developer != Designer
Hanselminutes Podcast 121 - LineRider - Porting a Flash Game to Silverlight 2
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Learning WPF with BabySmash and Back to Basics - Making Assumptions and When to Turn to Books
Learning WPF with BabySmash - Customer Feedback and a WPF Font ComboBox
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Learning WPF with BabySmash - Making a Transparent Window with Substance
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The Weekly Source Code 30 - Spark and NHaml - Crazy ASP.NET MVC ViewEngines
Adding OpenSearch to your website and getting in the Browser's Search Box
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Learn How to use NHibernate with the Summer of NHibernate Screencast Series
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July 2008 Technical Reading List
Make your Website Mobile and iPhone Friendly - Add Home Screen iPhone Icons and Adjust the ViewPort
Hanselminutes Podcast 123 - Dare Obasanjo on Social Networking
Hanselminutes Podcast 122 - BabySmash!
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DasKeyboard - The Next Generation
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