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Mashable - The Social Media Guide: 2007/10/04/net-toolbox/

  • Korayem · 2 years ago
    Great List...but there are even more stuff out there.

    Dotnetkicks.com is a digg-like for dotnet geeks.
  • Korayem · 2 years ago
    Another excellent resources that should've made it to the list is http://www.dotnetslackers.com/ too
  • Carl J · 2 years ago
    GotDotNet.com is being phased out, so a lot of the projects that were hosted on there are no longer available.

    www.CarlJ.ca
  • Aaronontheweb · 2 years ago
    http://www.dotnetkicks.com/ is a real up and coming .NET resource. That should have made the list. Not to mention weblogs.asp.net and at least Scott Guthrie's blog.
  • kevin · 2 years ago
    Not a good list at all. You did touch on some popular .net resources but others like gotdotnet is essentially retired.

    Figured I'd drop a few links:

    DotNetKicks.com (dotnetkicks.com) is a must have in this list. It's an open source digg-like social news community related to all things .net

    SubSonic (subsonicproject.com) is the open source project featuring some of the best things of Rails but in asp.net (migrations are on the way as well as a slew of other features).

    ScottGu - (weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/) is the must read blog for all things asp.net.

    BlogEngine.Net - (dotnetblogengine.com) a very lean open source asp.net blog engine.

    CodeBetter.com - (codebetter.com) a collection of a blogs from a group of TDD/agile development guys.

    HanselMinutes - (www.hanselminutes.com/) a excellant podcast from Scott Hanelman.

    EggHeadCafe - (www.eggheadcafe.com) a quality resource for .net articles.
  • Webdiyer · 2 years ago
    How about DotNetUrls.com, I'll add more resources to the site in the coming mouths!
  • Adam Hirsch · 2 years ago
    Thanks Kevin for the updates. I wonder how this is all going to change when the Open Sourced version comes out??

    - Adam Hirsch, Mashable.com
  • Carl J · 2 years ago
    Adam, when the open sourced version comes out? I hope you're not referring to .Net. If so, its a "look but don't touch" license. Either way, I don't see how all of this would change.
  • KodHedZ · 2 years ago
    Good article, this is a a summary list of all the websites I visit on a weekly basis, mostly to find new techniques or insight into new technologies based on .net

    We are primarily a DotNetNuke shop, but branch into all aspects of .NET development.

    As the new world expands into the Web 2.0 ideology, you will see that myspace.com is 100% dotnet and many other of your favorite websites use dotnet at the base level and all the way through.

    www.kodhedz.com