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It is great to the Subdudes still putting out music.

They have a new album planned for early 2006, and will be touring to get the juices flowing. See you at BB Kings or IMAC on the Island

For anyone that wants to check them out, they are also podcasting!

Wow - what an amazing coup - getting two versions of the dotnetnuke application framework released in the same day.

I have been waiting for the 3.2 release for a while, it will have a new client api that supports AJAX style calls in a simple manner.

So, it was a pleasant suprise to get the first ever edition of the dotnetnuke newsletter today, section below, announcing the 3.2 release.

But wait folks, that not all, we also get DNN V 4.0, that builds against the newly released dot net 2.0, and I imagine VS 2005 (sure to be some new twists with builds and debugging, etc.)

I just love the level of support that the open source team provides. This blows away almost anything that I have seen in the commercial software world.

Cheers to the DNN Core Team, the many sub-projects, and the VS 2005 team!!

DotNetNuke® Web Application Framework embraces ASP.NET 2.0 "Changing the World Wide Web...one site at a time..."

Nov 7, 2005 — Perpetual...

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Thanks for stopping by. My name is Jim Bonnie and I have been writing software for over 20 years. After building financial data systems for Reuters for nearly 18 years I have started doing contract work and am excited about technology and currently focus on Microsoft solutions. DotNetNuke has helped provide a good introduction to ASP.NET web application development, and I am now starting to branch out into other areas. Data Access techniques and SubSonic is something that I am looking into now. This has helped me get an invitation to speak at Las Vegas at DNN Open Force 07. it was a great time.

Reading the codebetter blogs and attending a nothing but .net training class with JP Boodhoo helped spark my interest in ALT.NET. I attended the first conference in Austin Texas, and it was amazing to see Scott Guthrie introduce the ASP.NET MVC framework.

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