Hey, why not start the weekend with a good news? You know that we usually talk about the cool stuff here like Open Source, Open Standard, Open Data, Interoperability and Open Gov. I have a good news for you! This week, Scott Guthrie made an awesome announcement on our ASP.NET Web stack: it’s now Open [...]
WebMatrix is Microsoft’s new suite of technologies designed to make creating websites easier. There are four major components to the new WebMatrix “Web Stack” IIS Developer Express – a new free lightweight web-server, based on IIS 7, that runs on all versions of Windows and does not require Administrator level permissions SQL Server Compact Edition [...]
In previous posts I described how WebMatrix can be used to download DotNetNuke and install it on your local computer and how you can use WebMatrix to publish your DotNetNuke site to a Hosting Provider. Some of you have probably already been asking the question – “Does this ability to publish allow me to update [...]
In a previous post I described how WebMatrix can be used to download DotNetNuke and install it on your local computer. In this blog I will describe how you can use WebMatrix to publish your DotNetNuke site to a Hosting Provider. First lets slightly modify the content from a plain vanilla DotNetNuke site, by deleting [...]
“Using the easy to learn and expressive to use Razor view engine with Umbraco allows you to create dynamic sites super-fast with clean markup and managed content. Using no special tools we look at how simple it is to add Razor markup to our Umbraco site to access Umbraco content and manipulate it for our [...]
Earlier this week Microsoft released WebMatrix the new free lightweight web-stack for developing ASP.NET Web Applications. As I discussed in my initial blog one of the potential uses of WebMatrix is its ability to open existing Open Source applications directly from the Web Application Gallery. In this blog post I will walk through the steps [...]
Is ASP.NET, WebMatrix, OData and MVC telling you something? If you are a professional web developer or just want to learn about these technologies and more, you have to go to a Webcamp. It’s also a good place to meet some professional of the industry and share your passion and your enthusiast about the Web! [...]
From the 12th to 14th of January CodeMash will take place in Sandusky, Ohio. CodeMash is a unique event that will educate developers on current practices, methodologies and technology trends in variety of platforms and development languages such as Java, .NET, Ruby and PHP. Why enter the WebMatrix at CodeMash? We’ll make a presentation of [...]
Umbraco provides an open source ASP.NET based Content Management System used today by 75,000 sites. The company was looking for a single cloud platform to meet its needs, ready to go after a single click and fast install. Umbraco evaluated several cloud providers and ultimately decided to standardize on the Windows Azure platform to create [...]
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