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RubyWorld News:- Meet and Get The New “SilverLine” Ruby On Rails Plugin.

Silverline is a Ruby on Rails plug-in which gives the ability to run Ruby in the browser to manipulate HTML, vector graphics, or just do some computation. Bottom line: it let’s you write Rails code that can run on the client.

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Introduction to the Ninject IoC Container

Short screencast that will walk you through how to use the Ninject IoC (Inversion of Control) Container. This episode will also review the basics of the Strategy Pattern as it is critical to IoC.

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5 Things I Like Better about Visual Studio then NetBeans

I have been using Visual Studio since it first came out and have been big fan of it for quite a few years. Until just recently it had no real competition but with the NetBeans (and Eclipse) getting better every release I cannot say definitively that Visual Studio is the best editor anymore. Having said that there are still many features that Visual Studio has that I miss every time I use NetBeans.

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Development Tools for SharePoint

Development tools to use when cutting code for SharePoint.

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Free utility from Microsoft, to help you manage your Shared Computers

Windows® SteadyState™ 2.5 is now available on Windows XP and Windows Vista. Whether you manage computers in a school computer lab or an Internet café, a library, or even in your home, Windows SteadyState helps make it easy for you to keep your computers running the way you want them to, no matter who uses them. Windows SteadyState runs on genuine copies of Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Ultimate, Windows Vista Home Basic, Windows Vista Home Premium, and Windows Vista Starter. And, Windows SteadyState is offered free of charge to Windows Genuine Advantage customers!

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List of LINQ Providers

I was looking for a LINQ provider for LDAP this morning and ran across Charlie Calvert’s blog that had a great list of Hyperlinks to other LINQ Providers. I will list them below, to save you one click, but you should look at Charlie’s blog, it’s pretty good (I have subscribed to his feed).

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Bash vs PowerShell

Marcus Nasarek did a nice comparison of Bash vs PowerShell in Linux magazine HERE. It is only 2 pages but he covers the key elements and has been very fair to it. I appreciate the fact that he took the time to clearly understand PowerShell.

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Welcome to 42tools | 42tools

Open Source connector for Microsoft Exchange

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Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) Wizard Editor

The Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MTD) Wizard Editor is a simple .NET application designed to assist with the process of editing the wizard XML manifest files used by the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit.

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Why Can't Microsoft Ship Open Source Software?

In Codeplex wastes six months reinventing wheels, Ryan Davis has a bone to pick with Microsoft:

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Git to CodePlex

I had major issues getting commits to work. Eventually I figured out that git-svn does not send hashes of the files as all other SVN clients that I have tested so far. I was focused on finding corruption much earlier in the game, and drowned in the details.

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WYSIWYG Progress Circle for .NET Framework (C#)

Would you like to add some visual enhancement to your windows forms application? Do you have processes that take too long? This control is for you.

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Internet Explorer Extinct By 2013?

Microsoft should consider this a forewarning — if the trend of the past three years continues, not one person who visits sitepoint.com will be using Internet Explorer by 2013.

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Faster domain model development with schema round-tripping

Schema round-tripping is the ability for your domain model entities to be updated seamlessly when schema changes occur or, when your modify your model, for those changes to be propagated back to your database schema without any fuss. LightSpeed 2.0's Visual Studio 2008 integrated domain design tool provides this functionality out of the box - even with the free edition.

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