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  • Visual Studio Tools for Office: create an Excel Add-In

    Use Visual Studio Tools for Office (VSTO) to create an Excel Add-In to implement common tasks.  read moreBy Miguel SantosDid you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • The Best Online SEO Tools

    There are many SEO tools out there, but one of the reasons why people rank for the keyword that is in the title is because a lot of people are linking to just the URL. I register my domains with all my keywords in them because you have to do less off page optimization.

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  • SharePoint Tools Vendor Idera Acquires iDevFactory

    Idera adds SharePoint security admin tools to its portfolio with iDevFactory deal...Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • SharePoint Tools Vendor Idera Acquires iDevFactory

    Idera adds SharePoint security admin tools to its portfolio with iDevFactory deal...Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • SSMS Tools Pack 2.0

    If you work with SSMS, you’ll know how frustrating it can be when tasks you perform every day aren’t part of the core features. Malden Prajdic certainly did, which is why he developed his free SSMS Tools Pack. Now on its second version, Grant Fritchey explains the functionality of this great free plugin. The Future of SQL Server MonitoringMonitor wherever, whenever with Red Gate's SQL Monitor. See it live in action now.

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  • SEO Tools to Check Backlinks to a Website

    Backlink research is the cornerstone of every link building campaign. There are a number of reasons you might want to check backlinks to a site. Here are some SEO tools that will help you find out who's linking to your site or to your competitors.

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  • Do SEO Tools Really Work?

    There's always a lot of talk around SEO tools in the webmaster and SEO community. Some say a good piece of SEO software is all you need to improve your search rankings and get that desired spot on top of Google search results.

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  • Event-Driven Debugging

    - by Brian Donahue
    Most application troubleshooting involves getting an error, analyzing the error message, and at worst, attaching a debugger to work out the real cause. What is not really covered is how to troubleshoot an applicaiton that is not errant, but is having a performance issue, and more than likely, in the middle of the night when you are snug in your bed, sawing logs. What you need is an ever-vigilant cyborg who never sleeps to sit in front of your server all night, but as SkyNet is not live yet, you can settle for the next-best thing. Windows provides performance counters and alerts that can tell you when an applicaiton reaches an unacceptable threshold of naughty behavior, but although it can tattle on your brainchild, it won't be the child psychiatrist that you need to tell you why he's pulling your server's pigtails and pulling faces at the teacher. What you need is to plug a debugger into performance monitor and have it tell you what's going on with your applicaiton at the time. For this purpose, I'd used Microsoft's MDbgEngine as the basis for an applicaiton that will dump a program's stacks, I call it Application Slicer Dicer Wonder Dumper Super Cyborg, or StackOMatic for short. StackOMatic can look at a program's behavior and tell you if the stacks are not moving, but it can also work on the command-line to dump all managed methods on the stack at will. Now that there is a command you can use to dump the stacks, all you need to do is politely tell Windows to run it when you're displeased with your creation as it's trashing the CPU of your server at 3 AM. The first step is to create a scheduled task to tell StackOMatic to dump your applicaiton. Start Task Scheduler and right-click Task Scheduler Library and then Create Task. For this exercise I'm creating a task that will dump the Red Gate SQL Monitor Base Monitor Service. In the Actions tab, I enter the path to StackOMatic and use the arguments to log the stack dump to a file: /PN:RedGate.Response.Engine.Alerting.Base.Service /OUT:c:\users\administrator\MonitorLog.txt Next, I go into Windows Server 2008's Reliability and Performance Monitor and add a new Data Collector Set. This set will produce an alert on the %Processor Time for the service. When the processor time breaches 50%, it will run the StackDumpBaseService task I created. Whenever the service misbehaves, it will append to the log file. Now when I go to work in the morning, I can see what the service was doing when it overloaded the processor and take action.

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  • 11 of the Best Free Linux Plotting Tools

    <b>LinuxLinks:</b> "To provide an insight into the quality of software that is available, we have compiled a list of 11 excellent plotting tools. Hopefully, there will be something of interest for anyone interested in producing high quality graphs."

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  • Five Indispensable MySQL Tools

    <b>Developer.com:</b> "Thanks to a number of well-designed tools, MySQL simply is a very easy database to "talk to," a convenience which is particularly important because developers often are tasked not only with constructing very complex schemas and queries, but also with monitoring overall server health and performance."

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  • Common Network Administrator Tools

    - by No Time
    I would like to make a custom clump of Network Admin packages, to be able to carry on a thumb drive, to administer Debian based machines. Examples of what I would include so far: nmap traceroute vnstat zenmap * I know every situation may be different, but I would like to build a toolbox I could bring everywhere, and am looking for advice on other tools which would work. (If there is a similar question, I am fine being directed there)

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  • Awesome SEO Tools

    The very fast paced world of internet marketing Search Engine Optimization is the biggest thing, yet the biggest area of concern for e-commerce businesses. Uncountable SEO tools, tricks, tips, companies, experts etc etc, are now available to help all small business owners ultimately increase their website rank. Obviously people do get confused which way or tool do they use to make their website SEO compatible.

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  • Awesome SEO Tools

    The very fast paced world of internet marketing Search Engine Optimization is the biggest thing, yet the biggest area of concern for e-commerce businesses. Uncountable SEO tools, tricks, tips, companies, experts etc etc, are now available to help all small business owners ultimately increase their website rank. Obviously people do get confused which way or tool do they use to make their website SEO compatible.

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