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Brian's Top Ten
Brian Goldfarb
, Product Manager to the Stars (OK, the
Web Platform & Tools Team
) provides his
favourite 10 articles on ASP.NET from MSDN
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| posted on Monday, November 14, 2005 7:52 AM
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re: Brian's Top Ten
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at 11/15/2005 4:09 AM
For the first time I really sat down and played with 2005 RTM (enjoyed a nice 4 day weekend). I can't believe a single one of those articles is decicated to understanding the confusing build-options available in 2005.
Development has been a total nightmare with the JIT compiler complaining all the time. Also, what's up with not having to specify an assembly if your class is in-project. Oh ya, we don't know what the assembly name is going to be. WHAT CRAP!
I'm ok :)
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