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Blog Name: Developer's Shelf
Url: http://blog.webintellix.com/
Language: English
Topics: technology, .NET, C#
Description: This is place where I (Rupak Ganguly) can talk my heart out about technology and share some insights. I am always looking out for new technologies and eager to share them with everyone. My main focus is on .NET technologies, C# and Media Center applications.
Popularity: 7 Followers

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Visual Studio 2010 & .NET Framework 4.0 Training
Well, I am sure we have all been hearing and reading about the new betas for Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0. I am sure some of us have downloaded them and are playing with them as well. But, Microsoft has made it easier for us. They have released a training course dedicated to these platforms. Download it today and live on the cutting edge. The pre-requisites are: Microsoft
How-to: Use Cucumber with .NET and C# under IronRuby
I will not go into how cool Cucumber is and all that because it is already established. If you have not experienced it, I think you should. It will make a big difference in how you look at code, testing and TDD. I started using Cucumber on Ruby on Rails projects and I wanted to use it on .NET/C# projects. So, I will in very clear steps show you how to get Cucumber going for your C# projects. This post is just a primer to get your feet wet, but I will come back with follow up posts that will show a more complete project. So, here goes. Step 1: Setup Ruby (MRI)
Free ASP.NET MVC Poster
RedGate has a free ASP.NET MVC poster for download. By the way, the original diagram taken from Pro ASP.NET MVC Framework (Steven Sanderson, Apress). This is a great book.
Vanishing Magic folders in Vista
One of my friend at work had a strange issue today. He was seeing some folders and on clicking these folders he was getting an “Access denied” error message in Windows Explorer in Vista Enterprise SP1. The folders in questions are the ones with the little shortcut arrow icons next to them, as shown below:

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