DNN Blog

Feb 17

Posted by: Charles Nurse
2/17/2012  RssIcon

InvitationWelcome to a new series of blogs/articles on Patterns and Practices for development using DotNetNuke. 

In this series I will be asking members of the Engineering Team  at DotNetNuke Corporation and Community Members to contribute articles describing Patterns and Best Practices for DotNetNuke development.

I am looking for a wide range of articles – these could be significant Architectural Patterns that you feel are important to communicate to the DotNetNuke Developer Community at large, or they may be as simple as a description of some of the tools that you use in your development environment. 

In creating this series, I obviously have some topics in mind, but if you have something you think is important for the community to hear contact me at charles.nurse@dnncorp.com , and if you don’t have blogging rights on this site I will arrange to get your article published here – with full credit to you.

Check back here early next week for the first article in this series on how to create and use “Unit Testable” controllers.

2 comment(s) so far...


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Re: DotNetNuke Patterns and Practices - 1: An Invitation to the Community

I'd love to see a similar series of blogs for administration and skinning as well. :)

By Will Strohl on   2/19/2012
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Re: DotNetNuke Patterns and Practices - 1: An Invitation to the Community

Charles,

I'd be willing to put something together...email me if you have specific ideas or we can figure something out.

By Mitchel Sellers on   2/25/2012
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