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Sick of Javascript? Intro to Typescript: Visual Studio Setup

May 18, 2015 by Jim Wright
Tags: asp.net, typescript, visual studio

This is intended to be a description of how to get Visual Studio projects setup to use TypeScript (TS), I also wrote an introduction to TypeScript.  There are hiccups with the older IDEs, but remember these are …
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Sick of Javascript? Typescript Introduction: Why you should use it.

May 17, 2015 by Jim Wright
Tags: asp.net, typescript

Have you ever tried taking Javascript beyond basic page scripts to create applications, but found it frustrating due to Javascript’s limitations (no typing, poor inheritance etc)? There’s a solution; it’s compatible with all browsers, requires no …
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ASP.NET v5/Web API/vNext/OWIN, a beginners primer, part 2 Web Forms

April 27, 2015 by Jim Wright
Tags: asp.net, middleware, owin, web api, web forms

This is part 2 of my series on “ASP.NET v5/Web API/vNext/OWIN, a beginner’s primer”. Firstly, if you’re looking for a way to self host Web Forms from Katana, I am afraid that you are out of …
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ASP.NET v5/Web API/vNext/OWIN, a beginners primer, part 1

April 22, 2015 by Jim Wright
Tags: asp.net, katana, owin, web api

ASP.NET 5 isn’t released yet but most of the core technologies discussed here are released and usable today in .NET 4.0 up. This series of posts is intended to be a practical look at these core …
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Free/open-source blog options for ASP.NET 4.x & 2.0

April 18, 2015 by Jim Wright
Tags: asp.net, blog

Obviously there are blogging options outside of the ASP.NET world, such as WordPress (PHP) and Blogger (hosted), these are excellent implementations but they have requirements that may be show-stoppers for ASP.NET shops. WordPress for example is …
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