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What Are the Types of eCommerce Platforms Out There?
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It's a Good Idea to Update to Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack 1
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What Are the Types of eCommerce Platforms Out There?
When you think you’re ready to deploy an eCommerce site, you need to know the types of platforms out there. They all have their pros and cons but each type will serve a specific need. On-Demand platforms: These are essentially “Software as...
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Wed, Jan 01 2009 3:19 PM
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Quartz.NET Makes eCommerce and ECF G5 Job Scheduling More Useful and More Powerful
In the realm of eCommerce, in particular the large business sector, you will want to schedule routine jobs for common business processes. Deploying the software and the infrastructure needed to support it will balloon your IT budget in the short-term...
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Wed, Dec 12 2008 3:44 PM
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Meet Oxite, Microsoft's New Open-Source CMS Platform
Move over Telligent's Graffiti and Sitecore, there is a new CMS in town, and it's Microsoft's own open-source platform. Dubbed Oxite (for whatever reason), Microsoft released an alpha version of the platform via its Codeplex site. It's...
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Let Lucene.NET Improve Your Catalog, Product, and Image Searches
When you’re dealing with hundreds, thousands, or million of products in a catalog, eCommerce developers need to integrate powerful search capabilities within their eCommerce products. Enter Lucene, or in this case, Lucene.NET. Lucene is an open source...
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Tue, Sep 09 2008 2:49 PM
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It's a Good Idea to Update to Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack 1
It's good practice Developers. To cut through the muck of the official release PR for SP1 , I'm going to sum up the improvements made from the previous version of VS 2008. SP1 was officially released in mid-August, but better to mention it late...
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Tue, Aug 08 2008 11:21 AM
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Microsoft .NET Micro Framework 3.0 Beta Available for Download
Microsoft offers three major embedded platforms based on three versions of .NET: Windows XP Embedded, Windows CE (Based on the .NET Compact Framework) and the .NET Micro Framework for specialized low power devices. While Windows CE powers common consumer...
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Tue, Jul 07 2008 6:08 PM
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Debug Visual Studio .NET Framework Source Code Libraries
The Microsoft-supported .NET Reference Source project enables developers to dig into the .NET Source from within VS, turning it into an indispensable tool for chronic debuggers. Shawn Burke offers a detailed tutorial on how to set up .NET Reference Source...
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Tue, May 05 2008 3:50 PM
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Reduce that Pain in the AJAX with Visual WebGui
I stumbled upon a gem of .NET goodness after perusing my exhaustive list of Google Reader XML feeds. Visual WebGui , as I discovered, is an open source rapid application development framework, or RAD, that is purposely tailored for developers to create...
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Wed, Apr 04 2008 4:55 PM
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Visual Studio 2008 and Built-in AJAX Extensions for Web 2.0 Development
With the recent release of our AJAX Calendar.NET component (yes, we do specialize in other stuff as well ), and the next version of the ECF using AJAX heavily in the backend, it's good to know that VS 2008 does have built-in support for ASP.NET AJAX...
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Mon, Mar 03 2008 12:59 PM
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Resources to Get You Started
Whether you're a seasoned .NET developer or a layman who couldn't write "Hello World" even if your life depended on it, here are a few blogs and resources related to .NET and eCommerce our own crack team of developers visit, read, and...
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