June 2005 Entries
Stefan Gossner : New MCMS book officially anounced now!: "This book has the most in depth-coverage of important MCMS development topics found anywhere." What can you say? A definite must-have for moi
Mark Treadwell mentioned a great series of webcasts about Designing .NET Class Libraries. There's also a link to an Internal Coding Guidelines document for Microsoft coders
Stumbled across this excellent thing: RegExLib.com Regular Expression Cheat Sheet (.NET Framework) I've never really felt a 100 per cent "safe" when creating RegExp patterns (maybe 80 per cent, okay?)... This makes life much easier when creating a new pattern from scratch (and saves a s...load of debugging time)
Where did I go wrong, since jannikanker.dk is NOT among the 50 Coolest Websites 2005? Hard to tell... ;-)
An MSDN "sister-site" is available on msdn2.microsoft.com, focus in on VS.NET 2005. Visual Studio 2005 Documentation
Scott must have a very geeky desktop, if he has all these (amazing) itty-bitty programs installed. I'm not even half way through this übercool list, but I've already found three or four tools that I didn't know I desperately needed ;-) ComputerZen.com - Scott Hanselman's Weblog - Scott Hanselman's 2005 Ultimate Developer and Power Users Tool List...
Can't really tell whether this is a true story or not. But I think it could happen IRL. A very funny, very geeky story, definitely worth a read! Via Andrew Connell: Dangerous Hacker
For those of us who doesn't have Python installed on our web server, Jim Becher found a .NET app (free) to create the XML file for you. Very nice! VIGOS Gsitemap - Free Google Sitemap Generator Software for Windows
Another promising thing to play with inside VS2005.Download details: Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office - Outlook (Beta)Creating an Outlook Task Add-in Solution with Visual Studio 2005 Tools for OfficeArchitecture of the Outlook Add-in Support in Visual Studio 2005 Tools for OfficeHere's a whole blog on Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office (VSTO)...