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Prior ASP.NET 4.0, the only way to handle extensionless URLs was setting runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests=”true” (IIS 7 integrated mode) or mapping a wildcard (IIS 6 and IIS 7 in classic mode). That impacts the performance of static requests (HTML, JPG, GIF, CSS, JS, etc), because a all requests are handled by ASP.NET and runs application pipeline with all attached modules.

ASP.NET v4.0 provides a better way to enable extensionless URLs routing.
There is a new feature that allows extensionless URLs to be directed into managed code, without a wildcard mapping or setting runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests=”true”.
Because of this feature all static resources requests are not longer handled by ASP.NET, and consequentially, they are no longer suffered by performance impact.

igorz 17/02/2011 - 08:01

Restore Janus UITabPages after a tab is closed or the control is resized. Hide the navigation tool if that's applicable. Use C# Extension Methods to do that.

dror 22/03/2011 - 01:49

Red Gate has announced that it will charge $35 for version 7 of .NET Reflector upon its release in early March. Version 7 will be sold as a perpetual license, with no time bomb or forced updates.

 

Link to more:

igorz 03/02/2011 - 11:10

Hi Friends...

 

This is Ravi working on .net winform..

I want to create Find and replace control as wat we are searching on application. same i want.. and i want search on grid using that control..

can u ppl help me..pls send the code /project including desgine..and tel me how to plugin al the foms.. pressing Ctrl+F should open find control..

 

Regards

Ravi

ravi.bs 07/07/2010 - 11:03

Since NAnt comes with NAnt 0.90 release I was interested to use it with my project IZWebFileManage.

 

At first look it is powerful tool allows me easy to build project, run tests and package release. The first task was"build" of course.

 

For such purpose NAnt offers <csc> task, but using this task I have to declare output type, list of source files, resources etc. It is quite good if you are using Notepad or any other (not Visual Studio) IDE, but I (and I believe most of .NET developers) use Visual Studio and have *.csproj file.

 

igorz 02/06/2010 - 18:55

Git becomes a very popular version control system.

In the same time windows users looking for visual clients to work with.

 

One of such tool is Git Extensions:

 

"Git Extensions is a toolkit to make working with Git on Windows more intuitive. The shell extension will intergrate in Windows Explorer and presents a context menu on files and directories. There is also a Visual Studio plugin to use git from Visual Studio. Sourcecode: http://github.com/spdr870/gitextensions/tree/master"

 

 

 

igorz 15/04/2010 - 22:33

I wanted to open a discussion on the new buzzword starting to be heard around - Lean software development. It's based on Agile methodology while focusing on not wasting time and resources on unnecessary activities. This book is a bible of the new trend: http://www.amazon.com/Leading-Lean-Software-Development-Results/dp/0321620704/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1270544304&sr=8-1

 

So these are the base principles they declare:

 

 

andrew 06/04/2010 - 11:51

You don't want to work in Unix-style with Git?

Do you ache for  TortoiseSVN?

 

This is solution for you: TortoiseGit - The coolest Interface to Git

michael 23/03/2010 - 14:42
ALM, git

there is a list of C# Programming Tools from MSDN(!) site

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vcsharp/aa336818.aspx

 

It refers to open source as well as MS products.

Mono, NUnit, NAnt in the list.

 

Particulary it lists alternative IDEs - SharpDevelop  and QuickSharp

igorz 24/02/2010 - 13:43