Today, 28th June 2008, is the third birthday anniversary of my site and blog, Nayyeri.NET! It’s hard to believe that three years are passed since the day that I first installed an early Beta version of the Community Server 1.1 on this site and got in many of troubles. …
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Nayyeri.NET Turns Three
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Bill Gates - Looking Back, Moving Ahead!
http://nayyeri.net/blog/bill-gates-looking-back-moving-ahead/Well, it’s not easy to not write about Bill Gates’ transition today! If you’re one of those a few guys who don’t know, today Bill Gates transits its main role at Microsoft to a Chairman role in order to spend more time on Bill and Melinda Gates foundation! …
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Waegis Will Be Live in July
http://nayyeri.net/blog/waegis-will-be-live-in-july/The last time that I gave a status of the Waegis I promised to announce the final launch date of Waegis very soon and today I finally found an idea of the timeline that I can rely on it. Last Thursday the Alpha testing stage of Waegis ended and the VPS account that was hosting the Waegis Alpha expired. …
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First Approach to an ASP.NET Task Scheduler
http://dbvt.com/blog/post.aspx?id=91fb3ece-2fca-40fc-91e6-07...an ASP.NET Task Scheduler
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CS MVP Bloggers - CS MVP's
http://csmvps.com/mvpblogs/default.aspxPublished Mon, Jun 06 2008 9:54 AM by Keyvan Nayyeri
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GISResearch
http://gisresearch.blogspot.comAbidar – ASP.NET Task Scheduling Framework
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Dew Drop - June 29, 2008
http://www.alvinashcraft.com/2008/06/29/dew-drop-june-29-200...Robot Game Available for Download (XNA Team) Happy Birthday CodePlex! (Sara Ford) – Link of the Day Famous Quotes from Bill Gates (Pinal Dave) An Open Letter to the ALT.NET Community (Justin Etheredge) Nayyeri.NET Turns Three (Keyvan Nayyeri) Nordic Track Book Club Review: Here Comes Everybody (Dave Burke)
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Everyman Links for June 27, 2008
http://dbvt.com/blog/post.aspx?id=b60a9cae-0868-4f3f-9d0c-59...Visual Studio 2008 Extensibility, has recently written a series for ASP Alliance on creating a Blogging Engine with MVC, and--why he's getting my love tonight--in the process of releasing an Open Source version of a Scheduling Task System for ASP.NET. I use background tasks all the time in my Community Server projects, and having a task scheduler solution for Open Source applications would be Supremo. Markup Factory is a great concept. I haven't spent a lot of time investigating this service, but
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ghismo.NET
http://ghismodotnet.blogspot.comWaegis Will Be Live in July Interesting Finds: 2008.06.27 ASP.NET MVC Tip #10 - Prevent URL Manipulation Attacks July 2008 Meeting of Israel Visual Basic User Group Pros and Cons of the Sprint Instinct Phone
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Dew Drop - June 26, 2008
http://www.alvinashcraft.com/2008/06/26/dew-drop-june-26-200...Web Development How to Build a Task Scheduler System for the ASP.NET - Part 2 (Keyvan Nayyeri) ASP.NET MVC: List Helper Extension Method (Rob Conery) Security Tip: Blocking Access to ASP.NET MVC Views Using Alternative View Engines (Phil Haack) Use jQuery and ASP.NET AJAX to Build a Client-Side Repeater
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The Morning Brew #123
http://blog.cwa.me.uk/2008/06/26/the-morning-brew-123/with a list of tool that he still uses after his move to VSTS The var war is brewing - Derik Whittaker weighs in on the var ‘discussion’ with his ideas on when you should and shouldn’t use var. Many interesting comments attached to this post. How to Build a Task Scheduler System for the ASP.NET – Part 2 - Keyvan Nayyeri completes this series on implementing a simple task scheduler in ASP.NET, and ends with the good news that he is going to release a more general framework as an open source project.
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CS MVP Bloggers - CS MVP's
http://csmvps.com/mvpblogs/default.aspxPublished Wed, Jun 06 2008 11:20 AM by Keyvan Nayyeri
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http://jstawski.com/archive/2008/06/21/new-server-new-blog.a...as I wanted to be, but it was not bad at all. Both engines conform to BlogML standards. CS 2007 doesn't have the support for BlogML right out of the box, but you can use Keyvan Nayyeri's, a CS MVP and Architect and Team Lead of the BlogML project, CS BlogML Converter. SubText 1.9.5b has support for BlogML right out of the box by loging into the admin site and going to the import/export section. I installed the BlogML converter for CS 2007 and when I was exporting the content of my blog I was getting a Page Cannot