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Homepage links
Internal - 47
External - 41
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Content pages from the website
1. .NET Rocks!
.NET Rocks! is a weekly Internet audio talk show for .NET Developers.
Show #205 | 8/17/2011 Jon Skeet Looks Inside the Await Keyword Part 2 Jon Skeet is back to pick up where he left off with a behind the scenes look at how the new ...
2. Dotnetrocks!!! - The Dotnet Ninja - Blogs - ASP.NET Weblogs
Dotnetrocks!!! Dotnetrocks is a cool internet audio talk show for .Net developers. In DJ Style with cool musical effects, Carl Franklin and Richard Campbell explore ...
3. Kimberly Tripp Talks About SQL Server 2005 on DotNetRocks
In a recent episode of DotNetRocks, Carl and Richard talk to SQL Server expert Kimberly L. Tripp about the new features of SQL Server 2005 including how to use the CLR ...
Show #155 | 10/25/2009 Jimmy Bogard on AutoMapper Jimmy Bogard makes his dnrTV debut with an introduction to his AutoMapper. AutoMapper is a object-to-object mapper ...
Go deep into Silverlight 4 in this intensive class! Experience over 11 hours of step-by-step how-to training with Microsoft MVP and Regional Directory Billy ...
.NET Rocks!: Large .NET Rocks! Coffee Mug (at cost!): For extra-long shows! Carl and Richard don't drink coffee out of any other mugs! Show your support for DNR!
Transcription by Pwop Productions, http://www.pwop. com Page 2 of 21 Talking with Dave Wecker September 3, 2004 The opinions and viewpoints expressed in .NET Rocks! are not ...