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Hudson Continuous Integration Server
Though Hudson is a Java project, it can easily build your .NET applications. You configure Hudson easily via the Web interface rather than tweaking XML. With plenty of plug-ins available to .NET projects, Hudson provides plenty of powerful features.

Bricks and Mortar: Building a Castle
Discover how to use the Castle Windsor Inversion of Control container to build flexible applications.

The Zen of Inversion of Control
Make your classes more useful by minimizing how concretely they specify external dependencies.

Dances with Workflows (One Newbie's Journey)
These eight Windows Workflow lessons may save you some time and trouble.

Silverlight-Enabled Live Search
Tapping the full potential of RIA applications involves invoking remote web services. This article demonstrates how to communicate between Silverlight and Live Search using Silverlight's services infrastructure.

Programming Twittering with Visual Basic
Discover how easy it is to call the Twitter API from your .NET applications.

Develop Provider-Based Features for Your Applications
The ASP.NET Provider Model is a powerful feature that extends far beyond ASP.NET.

Building Polished UIs with Expression Blend—Part 1
With a few simple tricks, even people with little artistic talent can create good-looking, professional, polished applications that leapfrog their competitors' efforts.

Building Domain Specific Languages in C#, Part 2
Building fluent programmatic interfaces lets users make calls in natural ways similar to speech.

Virtual Earth 101
Find out how to use the Virtual Earth AJAX Map Control and the Windows Live Tools for Visual Studio to add sophisticated mapping features to your web applications.