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July 2007 - Posts
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Keep Your Code House In Order
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dotnetgeek
In addition to following naming and other such standards, I also feel it is important to keep your code files in order. This can sometimes pose a challenge because when you are being agile, it can sometimes be difficult to keep your methods, properties...
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SharePoint 2007 Capacity Planning
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dotnetgeek
Wow! What a great post! An old co-worker of mine sent me this link . What a great set of information if you want sharepoint capacity plans on hand. From what I have recently seen, it is not a bad idea for any integrator to make this part of your standard...
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Things You Should Know About Multi-Threaded Applications
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dotnetgeek
I was reading through Same Gentile's latest post, " Parallel Computing and Concurrency on .NET " and in there was a link to an article that I have read long ago but had completely forgotten about. I am putting that link here so that I don't forget it...
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Link to Some Practical Limitations in SharePoint
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This is a link to a great post on some limitations of how big a site collection could/should get. Here is the article .