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Erik van Ballegoij, webmaster
Stefan Kamphuis, voorzitter
Stefan Kamphuis, voorzitter
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DotNetNukeWelkom op het DotNetNuke-deel van de website van het SDN. Deze sectie wordt onderhouden door Stefan Kamphuis en Erik van Ballegoij. Beiden maken zij deel uit van het DotNetNuke Team. Zij hebben veel ervaring opgedaan met DotNetNuke in professionele omgevingen.

Het doel van de DotNetNuke sectie is het bevorderen van de bekendheid van DotNetNuke binnen Nederland, het verdiepen van de kennis en natuurlijk het vegroten van het plezier dat velen nu al beleven aan DotNetNuke, of dat nu in een professionele of hobbymatige omgeving is.

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DotNetNuke nieuws
DotNetNuke, Marcel Meijer, 18-5-2010
Onder de naam DNN technology center (www.dnn-tc.nl) is op 17 mei 2010 het eerste, door DotNetNuke Co...
DotNetNuke, Overig, Marcel Meijer, 26-4-2010
Eduvision Magento en Joomla! Seminar wordt gehouden op donderdag 20 mei 2010.
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Sessiemateriaal
2009-06 Sessiemateriaal Stefan Kamphuis - Silverlight Module
DotNetNuke, Stefan Kamphuis, 29-6-2009
Download het sessiemateriaal van de presentatie van Stefan Kamphuis.
2009-06 Sessiemateriaal Mitchel Sellers - Custom Membership Provider
DotNetNuke, Mitchel Sellers , 29-6-2009
Download het sessiemateriaal van de presentatie van Mitchel Sellers.
2009-06 Sessiemateriaal Mitchel Sellers - Custom Authentication Provider
DotNetNuke, Mitchel Sellers , 29-6-2009
Download het sessiemateriaal van de presentatie van Mitchel Sellers.
2009-06 Sessiemateriaal van Mitchel Sellers - Advanced Module Development
DotNetNuke, Mitchel Sellers, 28-6-2009
Download het sessiemateriaal van de presentatie van Mitchel Sellers.
Sessiemateriaal SDE 30 maart 2009 - Vicenç Masanas - XHTML compliant control adapters
DotNetNuke, Vicenç Masanas, 30-3-2009
Vicenç Masanas - XHTML compliant control adapters
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Nieuwste artikelen
Using ASP.NET MVC to build a DotNetNuke module
DotNetNuke, Charles Nurse, 4-6-2010
Recently, Shaun Walker posted a blog in which he discussed whether DotNetNuke (DNN) should be rewritten in ASP.NET MVC. This blog created quite a stir, both within the DotNetNuke Community and within the ASP.NET Community as a whole.

In a comment that I added to Shaun’s post I suggested that the debate should not be over whether DNN should be rewritten in ASP.NET MVC (or any other framework that may come in the future), the discussion should be on “How can we enable developers to use the ASP.NET Technologies of their choice when developing extensions for DNN.” After all, if we rewrite DNN in MVC we effectively lock out WebForm developers.
Under the Hood: Security Services in DotNetNuke 5.1
DotNetNuke, Brandon Haynes, 26-12-2009
DotNetNuke is a highly robust web-application framework that is ideally suited for a wide variety of purposes, from simple websites to enterprise applications.  Associated with the framework is a team of security professionals who are dedicated to ensuring that third-party developers are able to create secure modules (and that the DotNetNuke framework itself is maximally secured against external threat).  In this way, DotNetNuke developers are able to quickly leverage security services provided by the core framework, allowing for more rapid development and increased overall quality. In this article we review some of the security-related services that are offered by the core DotNetNuke framework and discuss their ability to defend against real-world threats.
Under the Hood: Provider-Based Authorization in DotNetNuke 5.1
DotNetNuke, Brandon Haynes, 9-11-2009
Beginning with version 5.1, DotNetNuke introduces provider-based authorization as a first-class framework extension point. Prior to this enhancement, authorization in DotNetNuke took place entirely within the core and was not customizable in any way.  In this article, we explore the motivations, implementation, and configuration associated with these changes, and discuss what this might mean for future customization.
Using jQuery UI in DotNetNuke Modules
DotNetNuke, Sarah Darkis, 14-9-2009
Web applications have made many advances over the years, especially in the area of user interface design. Interactive interfaces, complex windows style GUI, seamless flow and a great user experience are some of the requirements that developers are faced with. As developers we look to frameworks and libraries for easier, faster development. In this article we’ll focus on adding jQuery UI, a library of rich client side components, to a DotNetNuke Module.
LINQ to SQL and DotNetNuke: A Perfect Fit for Rapid Development
DotNetNuke, Brandon Haynes, 7-6-2009
Microsoft’s LINQ to SQL is a great choice for module development in the DotNetNuke platform. It allows for rapid development, is well-suited to smaller and focused architectures, and has a lightweight footprint. For many DotNetNuke modules – which often focus on performing one highly-focused task – this is a natural fit. In this article we explore the many advantages of using LINQ to SQL as a data tier within a DotNetNuke module and demonstrate a sample module using this technology.
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