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  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Oct 30, 2008

    In .NET 4.0 framework there will be a new Assembly called System.Caching that contains the APIs to work with caching (for backward compability reasons the "old" ASP.NET cache implementation in System.Web assembly will remain). The main change for...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Oct 30, 2008

    In .NET 4.0 framework there will be a new Assembly called System.Caching that contains the APIs to work with caching (for backward compability reasons the "old" ASP.NET cache implementation in System.Web assembly will remain). The main change for...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Oct 30, 2008

    In .NET 4.0 framework there will be a new Assembly called System.Caching that contains the APIs to work with caching (for backward compability reasons the "old" ASP.NET cache implementation in System.Web assembly will remain). The main change for...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Oct 30, 2008

    In .NET 4.0 framework there will be a new Assembly called System.Caching that contains the APIs to work with caching (for backward compability reasons the "old" ASP.NET cache implementation in System.Web assembly will remain). The main change for...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Oct 30, 2008

    In .NET 4.0 framework there will be a new Assembly called System.Caching that contains the APIs to work with caching (for backward compability reasons the "old" ASP.NET cache implementation in System.Web assembly will remain). The main change for...

  • Posted on: Oct 30, 2008
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    One question that I have got several times is where to do input validation for your custom property since the property architecture in EPiServer CMS 5 requires both class that handles the data and a class that is responsible for the visual...

  • Syndicated blog - Posted on: Oct 30, 2008

    Saturday evening, when my plane was about to land in L.A. it seemed like we descented into a cloud, the last couple of hundreds feet - which was weird because the visibility above that had been clear, providing a beautiful dusk view of L.A. Whethe...

  • Posted on: Oct 30, 2008
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    It´s the last day of PDC2008 and I've been to a lot of sessions by now. The Cloud is everywhere... One session I really think stood out was the one about the Velocity project. We have looked on Velocity, Memcached and other similar distributed...