SummaryTess Ferrandez brings her debugging wizardry to dnrTV. Tess shows us how to solve memory and performance issues using tools such as windbg and sos, and also gives a preview of debugging in Visual Studio 2010.BioTess Ferrandez is an escalation engineer in the ASP.NET team at Microsoft. She started debugging .NET issues when .NET was in the alpha stage and has been troubleshooting ASP.NET and other .NET issues ever since for Microsoft’s external customers as well as internal product teams. She is also the author of the .net debugging blog “If broken it is, fix it you should”
| Posted On: 16 Nov, 2010 |
In this second episode on NDJango view engine, we are gonig to continue converting the sample application we started last time. However, this time we are going to focus on creating forms, re-displaying data, and finally, creating our own NDjango tags without touching F#
| Posted On: 16 Nov, 2010 |
In this episode we are going to start a new series on using the NDjango view engine. We will cover installing NDjango, integrating it with an existing asp.mvc project, and some basic syntax features.
| Posted On: 16 Nov, 2010 |
In this episode we will continue taking a look at the Spark View engine.We are going to take a look at the various different ways you can use Looping Expressions with the Spark View engine.
| Posted On: 16 Nov, 2010 |
SummaryIn this, the first of our MVP series, Bill Vaughn is back with more on using the ReportViewer control as a complete means of presenting data within your application. He's learned a few things since episode 134!BioWilliam (Bill) Vaughn is an industry-recognized author, mentor, and subject-matter expert. He’s been in the computer industry for over thirty years - He’s worked with mainframe, minicomputer, and personal computer systems as a developer, manager, trainer, marketer, support person, and writer. After 14 years at Microsoft, Bill stepped away to work on his new books and training seminars. His area of specialization is focused on data access and especially Visual Basic and SQL Server. He’s written six editions of the Hitchhiker’s Guide to Visual Basic and SQL Server (published by Microsoft Press) and two editions of ADO.NET and ADO Examples and Best Practices for Visual Basic Programmers. There’s even a C# version, ADO.NET Examples and Best Practices for C# Programmers. Bill is a top-rated speaker and frequents conferences all over the world including VSLive, DevConnections, and PASS (Professional Association for SQL Server). He’s also written a wealth of articles for magazines such as SQL Server Magazine, Visual Basic Programmer’s Journal, .NET Magazine, and many others. Bill is currently working on new content focusing on the .NET Compact Framework and SQL Server CE as well as the next version of SQL Server. He’s available for consulting or custom training.
| Posted On: 16 Nov, 2010 |
I have spoken to many .Net user groups about ASP.NET MVC as well as at Tech Ed (US). Here is a screencast that I made (low quality) on my own. It is the first of (hopefully) many from Headspring Systems.
| Posted On: 16 Nov, 2010 |
In this video Joe will introduce you to ASP.NET Membership by showing you how to use some of the Login Controls in ASP.NET. Presented by Joe Stagner Date: 04 June 2009
| Posted On: 16 Nov, 2010 |
In this video Joe will demonstrate the use of the FormValidation controls in ASP.NET Using Microsoft Visual Web Developer. Presented by Joe Stagner Date: 04 June 2009
| Posted On: 16 Nov, 2010 |
This is the last episode in the MVC Storefront series and this might seem a bit odd. It’s definitely not the last screencast I’ll do with respect to ASP.NET MVC, but I think I’ve gone about as far as I can go with this series. Presented by Rob Conery Date: 28 May 2009
| Posted On: 16 Nov, 2010 |
I don’t like the complexity that’s crept into my application. Not sure how else to put it - but the architecture needs to be shaken a bit so in this episode I tackle this complexity head on using Domain-Driven Design (DDD). Presented by Rob Conery Date: 28 May 2009
| Posted On: 16 Nov, 2010 |


