Bringing ASP.NET MVC to Market

The changing face of microsoft

On January 27th Microsoft’s issued RC1 (release candidate) of their new web development framework ASP.NET MVC (Model View Controller). Not a replacement for Web Forms, MVC is billed as an alternative option when building ASP.Net web applications.

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GTD in the Cloud

Connecting my tech with GTD and the cloud

I’ve implemented Getting Things Done across all my daily tech using inexpensive (or free!) solutions. It’s crosses the Mac – PC boundary (I’m sure Linux could be accommodated too) and is simple, elegant and efficient.

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OS X Server & Vista

Windows 7 & Vista with OS X Server Shares

I’ve been fighting on and off for a couple of weeks to get Windows 7 to see, and authenticate, against an OS X Leopard Server Open Directory Master. Well I found a fix today that works! Most of the following also applies to Vista as well and there is a little bit at the end for Vista Home Premium users who don’t have access to the secpol.msc snap-in.

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W7-1: Windows 7 Beta

Killed the crapware with a fresh install

In my previous post I bemoaned the amount of value added software crap that Toshiba installed for me on a new Satellite-Pro U400. Straight out of the box and after a good hours worth of installing Vista. the machine was taking 4 minutes to boot from cold to a usable desktop.

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Crapware Maddness

Far to much rubbish on a new laptop

My brand new laptop’s clean install comes with a sea of desktop shortcuts, shed loads of taskbar services and plugins that have taken over my browser. AND it’s left me with a PC that takes longer to boot than the hubble telescope.

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Carbonite Online Backup

Ever so nearly a great service

After finding out by chance that Carbonite and Windows Home Server don’t play well together it’s time to look for another online backup solution. I’d love to hear your suggestions – please leave a comment.

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Exchange Email Accounts For The Individual

email heaven for less than a tenner a month

Hosted Microsoft Exchange accounts are now so cheap if you have more than a couple of computers/devices it really makes sense to get yourself hooked up with one.

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10 Commandments for Programmers

the code monkey's gospel

This is a great post by Damien Guard – “The Ten Commandments for Developers” although the post is directed mainly at client application developers the basic philosophy behind the post holds true for web dev too.

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Summer of NHibernate Screencasts

After some serious prodding from Chris I’ve started looking into the preview release of ASP.NET MVC. Tis’ a steep learning curve as I’m looking into TDD and NHibernate at the same time. But a little gem that’s making the NHibernate experience a little easier is Stephen Bohlen’s excellent series of screencasts – “Summer of NHibernate”.

But you don’t just have to take my word for it, they also come highly recommended by Scott Hanselman.

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I am VERY impressed with Basecamp

I’ve been looking for an online project management app to tighten up operations with a client. I was searching for something that either one of us could host locally but stumbled upon a hosted application, Basecamp.


I have to say I’m very impressed, I’m not a big fan of hosted apps but Basecamp is quick, very simple to pick up and has just the right amount of features all very well…

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