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Jan 10, 2013
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XDT (web.config) transform engine released on NuGet

Sayed Ibrahim Hashimi
Sayed Ibrahim Hashimi

We have just released the XDT transform engine on NuGet, with a license which allows you to redistribute the assembly with your own product. . If you are not familiar with XDT it is a XML transformation engine which drives our web.config transforms in Visual Studio. You can read more about XDT at here. You can now take a dependency on XDT and ship ...

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Jan 9, 2013
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Real Scenario: folder deployment scenarios with MSDeploy

Sayed Ibrahim Hashimi
Sayed Ibrahim Hashimi

Hi everyone Sayed here. I recently had a customer, Johan, contact me to help with some challenges regarding deployment automation. He had some very specific requirements, but he was able to automate the entire process. He has been kind enough to agree to write up his experience to share with everyone. His story is below. If you have any comments pl...

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Jan 8, 2013
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Dual Mode Sockets – Never create an IPv4 Socket again

Chris R
Chris R

The Problem:If you’ve worked with network programing in recent years you’ve probably had to grapple with the IPv4 vs. IPv6 issue at some point.  In short, IPv6 is a great new technology for the future of networking, but most applications will still have to support IPv4 for several years during the transition. Working at the so...

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Jan 3, 2013
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C# is the “Language of the Year”

Brandon Bray
Brandon Bray

It’s a great way to start a new year: the PYPL index has named C# the language of the year. This index focuses on the leading indicator of learning a language. It’s nice to see that there’s been increased interest in C# over the past year. In the spirit of learning something new, here’s what we suggest you check out if you&r...

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