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Dew Drop - November 19, 2008

.NET / Visual Studio Constructors and Inheritance - Why Is This Still So Painful? (Tom Hollander) Pontificating Virtual Parameterized Constructors in C# (Peter Ritchie) The Visual Studio Tech Roadmap — Starring Visual Studio 2010 (Rico Mariani) LINQ to SQL - Abstracting Your Database (Simon Sabin) HowTo: Task Management with Visual Studio (ToDos, Hacks & Co.) (Robert Muehsig) Web Development...

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Dew Drop - November 13, 2008

... Perspective (Julie Lerman) Expression Magic (K. Scott Allen) .NET 4.0, Evolving .NET Development (Peter Ritchie) Building a WPF Application: Part 5 (Christopher Bennage) – Link of the Day Web Development ASP.NET MVC - Losing the CodeBehind (Tobin Harris) Notes on Doing Development for the Oomph HTML Overlay (Karsten Januszewski) Eliminating Postbacks: Setting Up jQuery on ASP.NET...