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So, it is official DimeCasts.Net needs to start offloading bandwidth over to Amazon's S3 service. I held out as long as I could, but last month I almost topped my 'free' bandwidth allocation and S3 is 5times cheaper then my host. I knew this...
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Today I decided to sit down and upgrade the Dimecasts.net code to run on MVC preview 4. To be honest I did not know exactly what to expect, and I have to say, it was kinda painful but not too bad. Let me first start off by saying this. Anyone that decides...
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Today we have another guest author on Dimecasts.net . In this series Justin will be teaching all of us how to use the Ninject IoC container. Justin's first episode can be found here , and keep a look out for more future episodes. Till next time,
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This posting is a few days late, sorry Kirstin. But last week DimeCasts got another great guest author to submit content. Kirstin Juhl (soon to be TFS Queen) submitted the first of a long line of TFS screencasts. Her first episode can be found here ,...
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I am happy and proud to announce that my good buddy (man, hope he feels the same) Kyle Baley aka The Coding Hillbilly is the first guest author to release an episode on DimeCasts.Net . The timing this release could not have been better as just yesterday...
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Wow, what a fun week it has been. I never knew that putting together something that is purely your idea and for you own enjoyment (the site concept, not the content) could be so much fun. No stakeholders telling you what to do, no marketing...
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A few weeks ago while putting together a screencast series on how to use NUnit (and a basic intro to testing) I got the bright idea to launch a new site. I wanted to create a site that allows myself (and others in the future) to create, host and share...
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