ScottGu’s May 20th Links: ASP.NET MVC, ASP.NET, .NET 4, VS 2010, Silverlight

Scott Guthrie has shared some nice resources or links on ASP.NET MVC, ASP.NET, .NET 4, VS 2010, Silverlight. I think every one should have a look on these.. For those who not known Scott Guthrie, Small intro about Scott Guthrie (a.k.a ScottGu) ScottGu is a Corporate Vice President in the Microsoft Developer Division. He run the development… Continue reading

Office 2010 KMS Host License Pack

From Office 2010 version, all copies of Office 2010 installed has to be activated, regardless of whether it’s purchased through retail, OEM or volume licensing channels. Previously, volume licensing (VL) version of Office productivity software does not require activation, allowing the copy of Office to be activated and used once a valid product key is… Continue reading

Why Blame Windows Vista

While reading different articles on the net i used to see frequently that, there were articles blaming Windows Vista. Microsoft Chairman mostly talking blaming vista, it’s not right talking badly about their own product. They want to promote Windows 7, it’s been such a successful product and millions of licenses has been sold world wide… Continue reading

Why we need ASP.NET MVC?

I have seen so many developers frequently asking why we need ASP.NET MVC,  or MVC architecture itself? . Why microsoft is giving so much importance to MVC?. My humble answer would be Every Architecture or Programming Language would have it’s own advantages as well as disadvantages.  MVC has a purpose, that’s why in programming world… Continue reading

It’s All about Cheat Sheets

Here are some of my cheat sheet collections for you. Enjoy!! Cheat Sheet for ASP.NET Page Life Cycle   (PDF) Cheat Sheet for ASP.NET Full Event Life Cycle  (PDF) The Agile Manifesto Reference (PDF) .NET Interview Questions – EBook – By: Shivaprasad Koirala (PDF) The Microsoft AJAX Client Life Cycle – Cheat Sheet  (PDF) SQL Server Reporting… Continue reading

ASP.NET Page Life-Cycle Events

Since the beginning days i was working on with ASP.NET 1.1, quite familiar with the life-cycle events within the ASP.NET 1.1. But still it will be difficult to remember everything, when we are asked unexpectedly, since my memory management is poorer. :-). Recently in one interview, while doing the management round interview discussion, i have… Continue reading