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.NET Blogs
What Are Blogs? According to Blogger.com (a free, Web-based tool that helps you create blogs), "a blog is a Web page made up of usually short, frequently updated posts that are arranged chronologically—like a What's New page or a journal. The content and purposes of blogs varies greatly—from links and commentary about other Web sites, to news about a company/person/idea, to diaries, photos, poetry, mini-essays, project updates, even fiction. Blogs posts are like instant messages to the Web." Not surprisingly, blogs have made their way into the .NET crowd.
Dot Net Dan's Dot Net Discussion
Dan Green's blog provides commentary, samples, articles, and references to Microsoft .NET and related material. (added 1/17/2001)
So(ap) It Is
Hersh Bhasin's blog is a compilation of articles, scripts, and tools on recent technologies like SOAP, XML, XSL, .NET, and ASP.NET. (added 1/17/2001)
HailStorm Directory
Robert Scoble, founder of this very list of .NET resources, has begun compiling links to all the HailStorm resources on the Internet. Check out his list of Microsoft HailStorm sites and official PR news releases, news articles, screen captures, commentary, communities, competitors, partners, and technical articles for HailStorm developers. (added 3/1/2001)
What Is .NET?
Dave Winer began this blog to answer the simple question: What is .NET? Join the discussion and post your ideas. (added 4/11/2001)
O'Reilly Network .NET Weblogs
Check out this page that links to the current Weblogs on the O'Reilly Network that cover .NET in some fashion. (added 4/11/2001)
Dan's .NET News Site
Daniel Anderson is a professional developer and consultant who started this site out of his passion for the new Microsoft.NET framework and his firm belief that it will revolutionize the way we develop in the future. "My objective with this site is to help more freely share information about .NET with the developer community, and your contributions are most welcome." (added 4/11/2001)
mceahern's .NET Blog
Mark McEahern's blog is his attempt to document his exploration of Microsoft's .NET technology and his quest for best practices in the use of that technology. "If I'm lucky, I'll cultivate a community that will keep me honest." Check out his documents on comparing XML documents, using existing COM components, and manual paging. (added 4/11/2001)
To recommend new resources for this list, please send e-mail to dotnet@devx.com. <Back to table of contents>
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