Blogs
Web logs, or blogs as they are more commonly known, are Web pages or sites, most of which share a few common characteristics. They are updated frequently, written from the point of view of an individual, written in an informal tone, and usually expose an RSS feed for syndicating the content into various forms of aggregators. For more information on RSS feeds from MSDN, check out
http://msdn.microsoft.com/aboutmsdn/default.aspx.
| Blogs from the ASP.NET Team Stay connected with the ASP.NET team through their blogs. Find out how to best use the features of ASP.NET, read about the development process and more. |
ASP.NET-related Blogs
Brad Abrams Design Guidelines, Managed code and the .NET Framework
Blogging Sites
| .NET Weblogs @ ASP.NET
This collection of blogs, hosted on the ASP.NET community site, includes blogs by dozens of bloggers, all focused on Microsoft .NET and related software development topics. This blog system was written by Scott Watermasysk using .NET and is built on top of SQL Server. The site exposes an OPML feed, as well as an aggregated RSS feed of all of its bloggers. |
| Blogs.MSDN.com
Home to many Microsoft bloggers, this site provides great information on just about all Microsoft technologies (we're working on getting some Zoo Tycoon content). |
| Geeks with Blogs
Another home for many technical bloggers. |
Community Blogs
| Scott Mitchell Scott is the editor, founder, and primary contributor to 4GuysFromRolla.com. He has also published numerous books on ASP.NET, and multiple articles on the ASP.NET Developer Center. |
| Steven Smith Steven is a great resource to the ASP.NET Community. He's active on the ASP.NET Forums, as well as on his own sites, ASP Alliance and ASP Advice. Also, check out the list of more than 300 Regular Expressions. |
| Scott Watermasysk Scott is the creator of .Text, the ASP.NET Weblogging solution. Check out his blog to find out more about how it was created, and how to use it yourself. |
| Darren Neimke
Darren is just a regular bloke, who lives and breathes Regular Expressions. If you need help getting your expressions to work, Darren knows why. |
| James Avery James Avery works as a Web application developer for an international imaging company, developing applications using ASP.NET and C#. He started working with ASP.NET and the .NET Framework early in the beta stages and has since switched all of his development to ASP.NET and C#. |
| Scott Hanselman Scott is one of the most active Regional Directors, and always a great source for information on ASP.NET, XML, and .NET in general. |
| Victor Garcia Aprea Victor is a true follower of the IHttpHandler, and who couldn't love someone with the initials VGA? |
| Sam Gentile Sam is "the daily pulse of the .NET Community." |
| Rob Howard The one, the only, The MAN himself. Rob is one of the most visible Program Managers on the Web.NET team, and source of endless energy and information. |