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Playing with dapper Micro ORM and ASP.NET MVC 3.0

Some time ago Sam Saffron a lead developer from stackoverflow.com has made dapper micro ORM open source. This micro orm is specially developed for stackovewflow.com for keeping performance in mind. It’s very good single file which contains some cool functions which you can directly use in your browser. So I have decided to have a

C# 4.0 – Optional Parameters

With .net framework 4.0 and C# 4.0 also introduces a new feature called optional parameters it was there in VB since visual basic 6.0. But it is now available in the C# with 4.0 version. Optional parameter will be become very handy when you don’t want to pass some parameter and just you need the

Simple data binding with Knockout, Web API and ASP.Net Web Forms

In this post We are going to see How Knockout, ASP.Net Web API and ASP.Net works together smoothly. There are lots many examples of ASP.Net MVC,Web API and Knockout.js available on web working together  nicely. So I thought it will be a good idea to write a blog post about how ASP.Net Web API, ASP.Net

.NET Framework 4.0-Guid.Parse Method

In earlier version of .NET framework we don’t have Guid.Parse method Now we have an Guid.Parse method in .NET Framework and it’s work like any parse method. Let’s see it by an example. Let’s create console application for that. class Program{ static void Main(string[] args) { string newID = “f718943d-757d-4975-947b-3dbff1205be6”; Guid myGuId = Guid.Parse(newID); Console.WriteLine(myGuId.ToString());