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22/11/2007 14:15:50
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I use NewsGator and subsribe to their RSS feeds. It is a lot easier.


>I don't usually read too many blogs, unless they get linked to by an article I'm reading. But I'll have to try changing that practice.
>
>>There are many. But here are a couple where I often find gems:
>>http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/default.aspx
>>http://www.larkware.com/
>>http://blogs.msdn.com/cdndevs/default.aspx
>>http://samgentile.com/blogs/samgentile/default.aspx
>>http://www.danielmoth.com/Blog/index.htm
>>http://66.129.69.75/Default.aspx
>>http://blogs.msdn.com/vbteam/default.aspx
>>
>>
>>>Yes that's the one. I'll add your blog on my list. Any others you want to suggest?
>>>
>>>>Are you talking about this one: http://www.emoreau.com/Entries/Blogs/2007/11/Visual-Studio-2008-and-NET-Framework-35-Training-Kit.aspx ?
>>>>
>>>>To find those gems, you need to subscribe to a couple of good RSS feeds.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>It's a good thing I read a previous thread to find out that MS is providing "Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5 Training Kit"
>>>>>
>>>>>If I did'nt read that thread I probably would've never known that MS provided that.
>>>>>
>>>>>How do you find out about those little gems?
>>>>>
>>>>>Just a matter of googling "VS2008 training" or is there an MS site that was made specifically for VS2008 providing other cool tools?
Éric Moreau, MCPD, Visual Developer - Visual Basic MVP
Conseiller Principal / Senior Consultant
Moer inc.
http://www.emoreau.com
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