• Home
  • About Us
    • David Starr
    • Jarod Ferguson
    • Chris Brandsma
    • Scott Schimanski
    • Tony Rasa
    • Jan Van Ryswyck
    • Jason Grundy
    • Brian Lagunas
    • Corey Schuman
    • Richard Cirerol
    • Jason Jarrett
    • Kirstin Juhl
    • Mark Nijhof
    • Sean Timm
    • John Sonmez
    • Andreas Håkansson
  • ElegantCode Cast
Switcher

Archive

Archive for the ‘.Net 3.5’ Category

Extend your Master Pages

February 18th, 2010
4 comments

Calling Non-Public Methods

January 28th, 2010
5 comments

State Pattern, Enumeration Class and Fluent NHibernate (Oh my!)

November 1st, 2009
7 comments

Extending the ObservableCollection to add navigation methods such as MoveFirst, MoveNext, MoveLast, and MovePrevious.

September 25th, 2009
2 comments

Please, it is just a ‘var’

August 25th, 2009
16 comments

Exception Logging with EntLib Made Simple

July 31st, 2009
1 comment

WPF Multithreading: Using the BackgroundWorker and Reporting the Progress to the UI.

July 3rd, 2009
14 comments

Learning Asp.Net MVC Framework

June 15th, 2009
6 comments

Retrying Operations

June 4th, 2009
11 comments

Write a Sortable ObservableCollection for WPF

May 14th, 2009
3 comments
Older Entries
Our Feed
  • Google
  • Youdao
  • Xian Guo
  • Zhua Xia
  • My Yahoo!
  • newsgator
  • Bloglines
  • iNezha
  • Follow Us on Twitter twitter
  • ElegantCode Cast
    View in iTunes Any Podcatcher
  • Our Google Code Repo
  • Ads by The Lounge

    Recent Comments

    • Cody Pascal on Book Review: Facts and Fallacies of Software Engineering
    • Gøran on Microsoft doesn’t create bad developers, developers do
    • Henning Kilset on Pluralcast 23 : Visual Studio LightSwitch with Jay Schmelzer
    • alex pascanu on File uploads and MVC Controllers
    • Dean on Software, “It’s not what we do”.
    • Tokes on The Web is Not Platform Independent
    • Steven on Book Review: Facts and Fallacies of Software Engineering
    • Derek on The Web is Not Platform Independent

    Our Community

    Disclaimer

    The opinions expressed in Elegant Code are our own personal opinions and do not represent our employer's view in any way.

    Administrivia

    • Log in
    • Entries RSS
    • Comments RSS
    • WordPress.org
    Top WordPress
    Copyright © 2004-2010 Elegant Code
    Theme by mg12. Valid XHTML 1.1 and CSS 3.