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Archive for May, 2009

Agile Sitecore design

• May 27, 2009 • 3 Comments

Posted in Architecture, Sitecore
Tags: agile, Sitecore, Software Architecture


Command templates – the forgotten feature of Sitecore 6?

• May 15, 2009 • 4 Comments

Posted in Architecture, Sitecore


Performance debugging Sitecore backend

• May 11, 2009 • 2 Comments

Posted in Sitecore, debugging


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@jens_mikkelsen

  • John West: "Do the initial investigations. Don’t just trust the CMS vendor’s sales people" http://bit.ly/87UkWw #sitecore 4 hours ago
  • RT @ln_sitecore: SC Blogs: http://bit.ly/7tbZKV. RSS: http://bit.ly/5Ulook #sitecore 1 month ago
  • Enjoying the christmas atmosphere in Cambridge. 1 month ago

@teldblom

  • RT @ploeh: Ah, here it is: http://bit.ly/62r2Sx (FAQ: Why does FxCop warn against catch(Exception)?) 1 day ago
  • RT @janusboye: Open source doesn’t always represent best value - http://bit.ly/50VWa3 - consider community, implementation team... 1 day ago
  • #10yearsago I was programming Delphi, and MS and VB was inferior tech - so was the Internet. 5 days ago
  • Implemented a custom CruiseControl.NET task for our Sitecore build env. Easy peasy - but my daily thank you to Reflector is fitting. 2 weeks ago
  • Good one:) RT @janusboye: just received nice valrhona chocolate from Sitecore. Thinking about writing something nice and positive about them 2 weeks ago
 

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