CodeClimber: Climbing the Cliffs of C#
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| Blog Name: |
CodeClimber: Climbing the Cliffs of C# |
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http://codeclimber.net.nz/ |
| Language: |
English |
| Topics: |
.NET, ASP.NET, web development |
| Description: |
This is the blog of Simone Chiaretta, an Italian .NET developer, architect, Subtext core member and with a passion for mountain climbing.
It's about web development with ASP.NET and moving toward ASP.NET MVC |
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134 Followers |
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