Simple CMS technique?

2010-10-07 Thread Anthony
Anyone have some experience with open source CMS systems...i want to create simple drag/drop ie drag/drop usercontrols onto a page. Which CMS systems support this so i can learn the technique being used? I have tried..umbraco,mojoportal but appear not to support drag/drop Is your website being

RE: Simple CMS technique?

2010-10-07 Thread Victor Samson
I believe N2CMS has this functionality. >From their features page: * AJAXy drag'n'drop content into regions Regards, Victor From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com] On Behalf Of Anthony Sent: Friday, 8 October 2010 12:14 PM To: 'ozDo

Windows Phone 7 Deep Dive Workshop [Perth]

2010-10-07 Thread Nick Randolph
For anyone based in Perth, or who might be visiting Perth next week, I'll be in town presenting the final leg of the [FREE] 2 Day Windows Phone 7 Deep Dive Workshop that I've been running in the major cities across the country. If you're interested in building applications for Windows Phone 7 n

RE: Simple CMS technique?

2010-10-07 Thread Anthony
Thanks..was hoping for non mvc but will have a look From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com] On Behalf Of Victor Samson Sent: Friday, 8 October 2010 2:28 PM To: ozDotNet Subject: RE: Simple CMS technique? I believe N2CMS has this functi

NuPack

2010-10-07 Thread David Burela
I hadn't seen anyone bring this up on the mailing list yet. Yesterday Microsoft announced a new open source project they are working on. At its simplest it is a Ruby gems style package management system. Lets you easily add open source libraries (and their dependencies) to your project inside of v

Re: NuPack

2010-10-07 Thread silky
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 3:17 PM, David Burela wrote: [...] > What does everyone think of it? I guess I don't even really understand the problem. Why aren't all your references in a \lib folder in the same directory as the rest of your solution? -- silky http://dnoondt.wordpress.com/ "Every m

Re: NuPack

2010-10-07 Thread David Burela
I currently do have everything in a /libs folder. But right now how do you get everything into that lib folder? Lets use nHibernate as an example You go out, find the website, download it, unzip it, put it into your libs folder, add all the references. decide that you want to use the Ninject exten

RE: NuPack

2010-10-07 Thread Mitch Denny
I'm really happy to finally see a package manager for .NET that will end up embedded in Visual Studio (this is the key for me). It means it has a chance of getting off the ground. Regards Mitch Denny Readify | Chief Technology Officer Suite 408 Life.Lab Building | 198 Harbour Esplanade | Docklan

Re: NuPack

2010-10-07 Thread silky
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 3:47 PM, David Burela wrote: > I currently do have everything in a /libs folder. > > But right now how do you get everything into that lib folder? Lets use > nHibernate as an example > You go out, find the website, download it, unzip it, put it into your libs > folder, add a

Re: NuPack

2010-10-07 Thread Winston Pang
I like the idea, although it's not new, since ruby had the same concept and perl/cgi did as well I think. Anyways, it's good to see that they're integrating it with VS now. Certainly makes me more of a lazier person, and I can spend more time on trying new libraries than figuring out what the hell

Re: NuPack

2010-10-07 Thread David Burela
I like the examples that Scott Hansleman has on his blog. Like adding EF4-CTP4 and CompactSQL. Me, I'll be very happy when things like the Silverlight Toolkit is able to be added seamlessly like this. And other small utils that I use like WP7Performance.dll But* *I could solve this by myself. Ano