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 | Anthony Grace is a Programmer Analyst with the award-winning Sutter County Web Technologies Group. This is his ASP.NET blog in which he speaks of the fixes he has made for certain errors he has run into, as well as his actual development process. |
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 | ASP.NET Debugging Blog is the blog of a man named Tom who works as an ASP.NET developer. He continually writes new articles on the problems he comes across while developing, as well as interesting topics of ASP.NET |
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 | Brad Abram is an ASP.NET developer who works with the code of the language all the time. He has been writing an ASP.NET blog since April of 2003 and continually posts new articles. | |  | |
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 | You've Been Haacked is written and maintained by Phil Haack. Phil Haack is an ASP.NET developer who currently works for Microsoft fixing issues that arrise every day. He is continually pushing the boundaries on ASP.NET development. |
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 | Joe Stagner considers himself as "Microsoft's Opinionated Misfit Geek." He is an experienced ASP.NET developer and contributes to the community on a regular basis with the information he provides throughout his blog. |
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 | Tess Ferrandez's Blog is called "If broken it is, fix it you should." It has tons of posts about ASP.NET problems and their fixes, as well as answers to many ASp>NET development questions. |
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 | Bipin Joshi is a leading developer in ASP.NET. He continually writes new and inspiring articles on any kind of ASP.NET issue imaginable. He is a great contributer to the community. | |  | |
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 | This is Michael Puleio's blog discussing his projects at patterns & practices, his views on Agile development, particularly Scrum, Extreme Programming, Test Driven Development, collocated work areas, and anything else that strikes his fancy. |
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