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Jay Dee

Good SEO Staff and Services - 2 views

Nowadays, people do not use the yellow pages or go directly to the stores to buy something. They are taking advantage of the internet whenever they have to buy something. For that reason, I have a ...

SEO Perth

started by Jay Dee on 25 Jan 11 no follow-up yet
liza cainz

Computer Help for Windows Backup in Windows Vista - 2 views

Help Gurus Microsoft tech support experts helped me create windows backup for my Vista computer. I asked them to create backups because I am afraid that something bad might happen to my computer an...

Development @public develop Web Design reference programming

started by liza cainz on 06 Dec 10 no follow-up yet
Joel Bennett

NLog - Advanced .NET Logging - 3 views

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    NLog is a free Logging platform for .NET with rich Log routing and management capabilities. It makes it easy to produce and manage high-quality Logs for your application regardless of its size or complexity.
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    This is a lot like Log4Net, but unlike Log4Net, it's been worked on this decade, and has Visual Studio integration and snippets...
Joel Bennett

Gibraltar monitors errors and usage so you can build rock solid .NET software - 1 views

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    The bottom line is that with Gibraltar you go from just logging on the user's computer to sending those logs via a web-service (or email), to reporting on errors and usage to graphing usage patterns, performance trends and feature use... Get real insight into what happens when your customers meet your code.
yc c

gotAPI.com - Documentation search engine - 2 views

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    gotAPI helps you find functions, classes, methods, properties, styles, tags, constants and more \n Search In\nActionScript 2.0, ActionScript 3.0, Adobe Flex 2, Adobe Flex 3.3, Apache Ant, Apache Commons, Apache RegExp, Apache Struts 1.1, Berkley DB XML, Bluetooth and OBEX, C++, CakePHP 1.2, Castor, CDC, CLDC, ColdFusion MX-7, ColdFusion MX-8, CSS, CSS, DbUnit 2.4.5, Dinkumware C/C++, DITA 1.1, DocBook, Dojo Toolkit 1.3, Drupal, Eclipse Platform 2.1, Erlang, Flickr API, FP, Google GWT, Google GWT+Gears, Groovy, Haskell, Hibernate, HTML, HTML, HttpUnit, J2EE 5.0, Java 1.5, Java 1.6, JavaScript, JavaScript, jQuery, JSON LIB, JSTL, JUnit, Log4J, MIDP, Mobile Media, MochiKit, MooTools, MySQL 4.1, OpenGL 2.1, Oracle 10g, Oracle 9i, Orb API 2.0, OSGi Platform 4.1, PBP, Perl 5.10, PHP, PostgreSQL 8.3, Prototype.js, Python 2.6.1, RMagick 1.15, RogueWave, Ruby Std Libraries, Ruby/Rails, Scala 2.7.3, Schema (XSD), Script.aculo.us 1.8, Selenium 0.8.2, Sicstus ProLog, Simple DirectMedia Layer, Spring Framework 2.0, Symphony 1.2, Twitter API, Web Services, XML DOM, XPath 2.0, XSL 2.0, Yahoo! UI\n
Joel Bennett

HornGet - daily builds of selected .net OSS projects with their dependencies. - 0 views

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    NHibernate, Log4Net, Rhino, Castle, Ninject, SubSonic, and more
Tarik Guney

ClientIDMode in ASP.NET 4.0 - Rick Strahl's Web Log - 0 views

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    One of the more anticipated features of ASP.NET 4.0 - at least for me - is the new ClientIDMode property, which can be used to force controls to generate clean Client IDs that don't follow ASP.NET's munged NamingContainer ID conventions. To be clear, NamingContainer IDs are necessary for complex controls and pages that nest many things inside of a single context, but for most application level Web design scenarios those munged IDs get in the way and don't provide a lot of value.
sofarso Shawn

FACEBOOK USERS: READ. NOW. « Pixel Bits - 0 views

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    Serious phishing scam on facebook URGENT: I've been robbed and need help. Imagine logging into Facebook and seeing a friend's status message set to the above. What would you do?
Joel Bennett

TytanNET - Visual Studio Add-in - CodePlex - 0 views

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    A bunch of stuff, including a registry editor and improved debug log viewer...
Joel Bennett

NTrace - High Performance Tracing for .NET Applications - CodePlex - 0 views

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    NTrace is a library that provides flexible, high-performance, and zero-config trace logging for your C# applications.
Joel Bennett

NTrace 1.0 (Beta) - Event Tracing for Windows (ETW) for C# Developers - 0 views

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    NTrace is based on ETW(Event Tracing For Windows) which is a kernel-level tracing service which has several benefits over the tracing provided in .NET... Most importantly, it can be turned on and off without restarting the application, but it also has features like built-in high performance circular logging (a circular log is one that never grows above a specified size by flushing out older trace messages), and the ability for you to capture the logs from multiple sources into a single trace session.
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    Might be C# only, because of the build step
Rick Fan

Setting up extension development environment - MDC - 0 views

  • javascript.options.showInConsole = true. Logs errors in chrome files to the Error Console. nglayout.debug.disable_xul_cache = true. Disables the XUL cache so that changes to windows and diaLogs do not require a restart. This assumes you're using directories rather than JARs. Changes to XUL overlays will still require reloading of the document overlaid. browser.dom.window.dump.enabled = true. Enables the use of the dump() statement to print to the standard console. See window.dump for more info. You can also use nsIConsoleService from privileged script. javascript.options.strict = true. Enables strict JavaScript warnings in the Error Console. Note that since many people have this setting turned off when developing, you will see lots of warnings for problems with their code in addition to warnings for your own extension. You can filter those with Console2. extensions.Logging.enabled = true. This will send more detailed information about installation and update problems to the Error Console.
Kingdon Barrett

The Sixth Layer: Jyte Claims: Kingdon Did Not Travel to New Zealand - 0 views

  • Somebody has traveled to New Zealand.Somebody named Jack has traveled to New Zealand.Somebody named Kingdon has traveled to New Zealand.
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      Now if I told you this, and asked you to vote for the truth, would you be able to figure out what to do? *hint* you will need an OpenID to log into Jyte. PS I did not go to New Zealand. /kingdon
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    Read my tale of woe, make your own judgment! I swear I have never been to New Zealand before!
Joel Bennett

Woopra - web tracking analytics - 0 views

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    Woopra may be the first rich-client app to deliver comprehensive, information rich, easy to use, real-time Web tracking and analysis ... it's a bit like Google's analytics, but in a real-time rich client.
Joel Bennett

RRDtool -- Round-Robin Database graphing - 0 views

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    RRDtool is the OpenSource industry standard, high performance data logging and graphing system for time series data ... has interfaces in all the usual open source scripting languages
Joel Bennett

Windows Vista Deployment Step by Step Guide - 0 views

  • [ExclusionList]ntfs.loghiberfil.syspagefile.sys"System Volume Information"RECYCLERWindows\CSC[CompressionExclusionList]*.mp3*.zip*.cab\WINDOWS\inf\*.pnf
    • Joel Bennett
       
      The wimscript listed in step 3 is the default anyway, so unecessary if you're not going to add to it.
  • Oscdimg -n –bc:\winpe_x86\etfsboot.com c:\winpe_x86\ISO c:\winpe_x86\winpe_x86.iso
    • Joel Bennett
       
      This command in step 5 is incorrect, the etfsboot.com file is in C:\WinPE_x86\ISO\boot if you follow the rest of the instructions here, so the command should be: Oscdimg -n -bC:\WinPE_x86\ISO\boot\etfsboot.com c:\winpe_x86\ISO c:\winpe_x86\winpe_x86.iso
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    A step-by-step for how to set up and capture an image using Windows PE and ImageX that you can deploy onto other PCs.
Joel Bennett

Policy Injection Application Block Validation and Logging Examples - 0 views

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    David Hayden writes a couple of tutorials and gives some explanation of how the Policy Injection Application Block in Enterprise Library 3.0 really is Aspect Oriented Programming ... and there's a good screenshot there of the various "matching rules" ...

    It's kind of a shame that Microsoft couldn't bring themselves to use AOP terminology to describe this: weaving instead of "injection" ... etc.  It would really have made it easier to follow for the new users and would have lent some validation to AOP research and development

Joel Bennett

Tracing in .NET and Implementing Your Own Trace Listeners - 0 views

  • TextWriterTraceListener
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    A good place to start if you want to do trace or debug messages from .NET, this article explains the differences between trace and debug, how you can turn them on and off, and how you can set them to trace to file or event log without recompiling. Excellent.
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