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Tag Archives: asp.net
My Fix for the “CreateRiaClientFilesTask task failed unexpectedly. — Attempted to access an unloaded AppDomain” error
I finally found a solution to the “CreateRiaClientFilesTask task failed unexpectedly. — Attempted to access an unloaded AppDomain” problem in Visual Studio which had been affecting me for many weeks on my current project. Googling it seems many people are struggling with it; … Continue reading
Having trouble hosting Silverlight? Just change .xap to .zip!
I was having trouble hosting a Silverlight 2 .xap on my ISP; apparently they don’t (yet) support .xap as a Mime type. However, I was able to get around that simply by changing .xap to .zip on the .xap file … Continue reading
New Cassini for Framework 3.5
Cassini is a stand-alone web server that you can use to deploy your ASP.NET web applications. Cassini has been updated by it’s author to now run as a single .exe without needing to be deployed in the GAC! This is … Continue reading
What to do when Scrum/XP isn’t working in your shop?
By this time, probably at least a few shops have given a try to Agile and Scrum. For some, things have probably been going fine. For others, perhaps not so fine. What to do when Agile/Scrum isn’t working for your … Continue reading
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