As per usual when I go a little quiet for a few days I’m normally working on something equally as geeky as this blog. Anyway to cut a long story short this year I plan to roll out a suite of affordable web applications for other developers, my first is well underway. This is my first project built using NHibernate, and I have to say its coming along swimmingly. The code is ASP.NET 2.0, and each application will be fully skinnable. At the minute Im working on the front end user controls making sure they provide the flexibility every developer needs..we are going to have built in XML, RSS and XHTML output options, amongst a number of other neato features..But just to whet the old appetite, heres a screenshot of how its looking at the minute.
Mar
26th
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