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Forum Message 14 May 2013  
Enterprise architect is my choice. cheers Marco Bertschi Twitter |
Re: MQOTD by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 13 May 2013  
Total Fake cheers Marco Bertschi Twitter |
Re: Great one by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 13 May 2013  
Espen Harlinn wrote:I read through your article Thanks a lot! I will consider your thoughts, and post an update to the article within the
Re: My vote of 5 by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 13 May 2013  
Thank you for the appreciation. I have another chapter regarding the code security - It will IMO be a big help to people who are new to ASP.Net. cheers Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 13 May 2013  
Hi, Yes, it will support multiple users. I have added another chapter regarding the security of the code. Please read it carefully. cheers Marco Bertschi
hide scroll bars for listbox by Marco Bertschi
Answer 13 May 2013   license: CPOL
Hi,this has been answered in the Microsoft / ASP.Net forums. Please see here[^].cheers,Marco Bertschi
Great one by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 13 May 2013  
Hi Espen, great article! It has inspired me to add a chapter regarding security to my article "
Article 13 May 2013   license: CPOL
Description how to create an ASP.Net website which is providing a serverfarm-compatible Login functionality - Additional description how the code can be secured
Forum Message 13 May 2013  
Appears here too. Unbroken linky[
Re: Missed Option by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 13 May 2013  
Nagy Vilmos wrote:Marco Bertschi wrote:every time you stop working, so there must be at least two or three s
Forum Message 13 May 2013  
Same here :thumbsup: cheers Marco Bertschi Twitter |
Re: Missed Option by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 13 May 2013  
What? (I get that part with the party, but what on earth does a sheep at a Post development party?) Also, you have to consider that post development is every time you stop working, so there must be
Forum Message 13 May 2013  
Rob Grainger wrote:Because software is soft - it is much harder to alter a building after its been constructed. Physically harder, indeed. B
Forum Message 12 May 2013  
IMO it is the most important phase of the development process: If you fcuk things up here, writing code, fixing bugs and adding new features becomes a major royal PITA. cheers
My vote of 4 by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 12 May 2013  
Scary. Really scary. Everything is hard-coded. Have fun when you need to translate your program into different languages :rolleyes:
Re: My vote of 5 by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 12 May 2013  
JackDingler wrote:We need more example like this, for folks who want the pros to do all their homework assignments for them. Well, most of t
Re: My vote of 1 by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 12 May 2013  
There is plenty of such things around here (see[
Re: Thoughts by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 12 May 2013  
PIEBALDconsult wrote:Yes, in fact I thought that I had already written an article on my CharComparers, but it seems that I haven't. I picked
Re: An Alternative Suggestion. by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 12 May 2013  
Hi George, After a bit of re-thinking I decided to not use your example in my Tip, because of the following matters of style: There is a return in the middle of the method, somethin
PopUp ASPX Page ASP.NET by Marco Bertschi
Answer 12 May 2013   license: CPOL
You can either use the modal popup extender control from the MS AJAX Control Toolkit (see here[^]).Or you use a bit of JavaScript (see here[^]).cheers,Marco
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Re: Observations on German #2 by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 12 May 2013  
I reckon 'blutig' means about the same as 'englisch', a bit more rare maybe. cheers Marco Bertschi Twitter |
Re: An Alternative Suggestion. by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 11 May 2013  
May I use this bit of code in a future version of the Tip? cheers Marco Bertschi Twitter |
Re: Observations on German #2 by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 11 May 2013  
Erudite_Eric wrote:A rare steak in German is 'englisch'! Sometimes referred to as 'blutig' (bloody in english), too.
Re: An Alternative Suggestion. by Marco Bertschi
Forum Message 11 May 2013  
Hi George, Your solution would fit, too. But as always in programming, it is a matter of style and personal preferences when you develop something. Thanks anway for the suggestion!

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