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Sunday, August 11, 2002
 

Mike Lehman's Bug Tracker. Mike Lehman (my brother-in-law, a long-time Java guru and subsequent .NET convert) wrote a bug tracking app that he's giving away. I'd like to think I helped convert him, but I suspect it's the obvious advantages :-) of the .NET platform that really won him over from (to?!) the dark side... [Peter Drayton's Radio Weblog]
2:35:01 PM    

ASP.NET: Intercept, Monitor, and Modify Web Requests with HTTP Filters.

There is yet another new article up on the MSDN site that dicusses how to use HTTP filters, both in ISAPI and ASP.NET to intercept, monitor and modify web requests. Specifically, there is dicussion of using the IHttpModule interface to provide notification of server requests and re-route them based on criteria other than type or version.

[Sam Gentile's Radio Weblog]
2:32:38 PM    

Jenifer Tidwell: UI Patterns and Techniques.

Jenifer Tidwell: UI Patterns and Techniques. "Each of these patterns (which are more general) and techniques (more specific) are intended to help you solve design problems. They're common problems, and there's no point in reinventing the wheel every time you need, say, a sortable table -- plenty of folks have already done it, and learned how to do it well. Some of that knowledge is written up here, in an easily-digestible format." [almostperfect]

Wow, wasn't this a cool find? I worked with Jenifer years ago at Gensym and lost contact with her work. She has been working in this area of UI Patterns for quite some time and this is most definetly worth a look.

[Sam Gentile's Radio Weblog]
2:31:47 PM    

Caching with .NET Using Interfaces. Builder.com has another decent .NET article on Caching. You can take a variety of approaches to caching with .NET, including using the built-in cache. For additional flexibility, try developing your own cache using advanced expiration techniques.
[Sam Gentile's Radio Weblog]
2:30:59 PM    

An Exhaustive Examination of the DataGrid Control: Part 7. This popular series continues: The author shows how to customize the editing interface to allow for databound DropDownLists. That is, if you are editing a database table that has a foreign key to a lookup table, when editing the data you can provide a DropDownList with the values from the lookup table.
[Sam Gentile's Radio Weblog]
2:30:28 PM    


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