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@jens_mikkelsen
Wrote a new article about architecture when developing
#Sitecore
on LearnSitecore
http://bit.ly/5iBUuE
3 days ago
I am still completely amazed by the rich and flexible UI in the Sitecore desktop RT @
alexshyba
: What is your favorite thing about
#Sitecore
?
4 days ago
New article on Learn Sitecore by @
existdissolve
: Working with Custom User Profile Properties
http://bit.ly/47CVPP
#sitecore
1 week ago
@teldblom
TweetDeck + Danish iPhone + writing English = Bad Combo
2 days ago
Looking at .Net 4 code contracts in System.Diagnostics.Contracts.
http://bit.ly/3vlTKp
. Looks cool, but the syntax bugs me.
#tee09
2 weeks ago
TechEd really got me hooked on Silverlight. So many cool possibilities for business apps.
#tee09
2 weeks ago
Blogged: Dynamics in .net 4 and
#Sitecore
CMS.
http://bit.ly/256AC7
#tee09
2 weeks ago
Check out Tess's blog if you dont know it already.
http://bit.ly/qYr1
#tee09
2 weeks ago