Posts tagged ‘software’
JsFiddle
“JsFiddle is a playground for web developers, a tool which may be used in many ways. One can use it as an online editor for snippets build from HTML, CSS and JavaScript. The code can then be shared with others, embedded on a blog, etc. Using this approach, JavaScript developers can very easily isolate bugs. We aim to support all actively developed frameworks – it helps with testing compatibility.“
Tools I like: Launchy
“Launchy is a free cross-platform utility designed to help you
forget about your start menu, the icons on your desktop, and even
your file manager.”
Editing variable length lists in ASP.NET MVC 2
A blog post by Steven Sanderson, which he referenced in the TekPub video series on ASP.NET MVC 2.
I plan on attending CodeStock 2009
CodeStock is about Community. For Developers, by Developers (with love for SysAdmins and DBAs too!). Last year an idea started at CodeStock to mix Open Spaces within a traditional conference. This year we’re going to crank things up to 11 and rip off the knob – and you’re being drafted to help!
- Keynote by Microsoft RIA Architect Evangelist Josh Holmes
- From Developer to Business Owner roundtable with guest Nick Bradbury creator of HomeSite, TopStyle, and FeedDemon
- 50+ break out sessions + Open Spaces (self-organizing sessions)
- Grand Prize: VSTS 2008 Team Suite with MSDN Premium
- Virtual sessions with Jeffery Richter and John Robbins
Space is limited so register today at CodeStock.org
Update: In light of the fact that I have recently started a new job, I will not be able to come to Friday at Codestock. However, I’m planning on driving up either Friday night or Saturday morning, so I’ll be there all day Saturday. I must say I’m pretty excited about it though!







