The Daily Six Pack: June 22, 2015

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A COLLECTION OF LINKS FOR LOVERS OF I.T. Dirk Strauss . . . . Feature link: NuSpec NuGet Package Creating NuGet Packages - with a NuSpec, Robert Muehsig Other Visual Studio Web Development Tip - Add Chrome Incognito Mode as a Browser, Scott Hanselman Historical Debugging, Profiling, New Diagnostic Tools in Visual Studio 2015, Scott Hanselman How to use Process Monitor and Process Explorer,

The Daily Six Pack: April 17, 2014

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A COLLECTION OF LINKS FOR LOVERS OF I.T. Dirk Strauss . . . . Feature link: Visual Studio Universal Apps Starting with Universal Apps on Visual Studio 2013, Eduardo Ortega Other Using Xamarin to take Existing .NET Apps Cross Platform, Visual Studio Toolbox Three Things, Jeff Atwood Disable Start Screen animation in Windows 8.1, Anand Khanse Get Started with RemObjects C# 'Kill switch'

The Daily Six Pack: August 7, 2013

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A COLLECTION OF LINKS FOR LOVERS OF I.T. Dirk Strauss . . . . Feature link: SQL Injection Everything you wanted to know about SQL injection (but were afraid to ask), Troy Hunt Other Build Google Chrome Extensions in Visual Studio, Mads Kristensen MSDN Magazine: August 2013, Microsoft Download Windows Live Writer 2012, Scott Hanselman A heartfelt goodbye to Telerik and Dotnet

The Daily Six Pack: July 9, 2013

Xamarin.iOS

Xamarin.iOS is such a great tool, and Michael Crump shares an excellent video he made on building your first app with Xamarin.iOS. This is a must-see for all you budding iOS devs out there. Zain Naboulsi then shares some nice tips on Visual Studio 2013. If you don't have the preview

The Daily Six Pack: June 14, 2013

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Are you thinking of buying an iPhone or have one and love the new iOS7 features? Have a look at the featured link for today. There are a few interesting 'hidden' features shown in the video clip. I think that iOS7 is going to be a super game changer. Apple

The Daily Six Pack: May 15, 2013

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Windows 8 dev... Have you every wanted to try it? With so many resources online (due in part to a huge push by Microsoft), you have a wealth of information at your fingertips. A good starting place is the following article by Mickey MacDonald. He talks about creating a Windows