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Category Archives: usability
ReSharper 3.0 – Like a kid in a candy store again
When I first started using ReSharper a couple years ago and with each subsequent release, I’ve had a lot of fun just exploring all of those “little” features that sometimes go unnoticed, but yet, can greatly increase your productivity in … Continue reading
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Setting Default Focus Using MonoRail/Prototype Ajax Libraryw
It’s the little things that make web applications a bit more user friendly. One of these very basic things is simply making sure that some element, ideally the most important one (i.e. search box, first data entry element, etc.), is … Continue reading
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