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2010′s Most Popular Articles

The end of the year is upon us, 2010 is about to be in the books. When closing out a year I like to take a look back at the articles I wrote over the year and see which ones
resonated the most with readers. Which ones generated the most reader emails? Which ones were read the most? Such a retrospective analysis highlights what content was of
most interest to developers in the trenches, and this data is used to guide article topics in the new year.

I ended last year with a “Best Of” article – see 2009′s Most Popular Articles – and decided to continue
this tradition. Such “Best Of” articles give both regular and new readers a chance to discover (or rediscover) the most favored content from the year. So here
it is – a list and synopsis of the 2010′s most popular articles on 4GuysFromRolla.com.

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2010′s Most Popular Articles

The end of the year is upon us, 2010 is about to be in the books. When closing out a year I like to take a look back at the articles I wrote over the year and see which ones
resonated the most with readers. Which ones generated the most reader emails? Which ones were read the most? Such a retrospective analysis highlights what content was of
most interest to developers in the trenches, and this data is used to guide article topics in the new year.

I ended last year with a “Best Of” article – see 2009′s Most Popular Articles – and decided to continue
this tradition. Such “Best Of” articles give both regular and new readers a chance to discover (or rediscover) the most favored content from the year. So here
it is – a list and synopsis of the 2010′s most popular articles on 4GuysFromRolla.com.

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2010′s Most Popular Articles

The end of the year is upon us, 2010 is about to be in the books. When closing out a year I like to take a look back at the articles I wrote over the year and see which ones
resonated the most with readers. Which ones generated the most reader emails? Which ones were read the most? Such a retrospective analysis highlights what content was of
most interest to developers in the trenches, and this data is used to guide article topics in the new year.

I ended last year with a “Best Of” article – see 2009′s Most Popular Articles – and decided to continue
this tradition. Such “Best Of” articles give both regular and new readers a chance to discover (or rediscover) the most favored content from the year. So here
it is – a list and synopsis of the 2010′s most popular articles on 4GuysFromRolla.com.

Read More >

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Popularity: unranked [?]

2010′s Most Popular Articles

The end of the year is upon us, 2010 is about to be in the books. When closing out a year I like to take a look back at the articles I wrote over the year and see which ones
resonated the most with readers. Which ones generated the most reader emails? Which ones were read the most? Such a retrospective analysis highlights what content was of
most interest to developers in the trenches, and this data is used to guide article topics in the new year.

I ended last year with a “Best Of” article – see 2009′s Most Popular Articles – and decided to continue
this tradition. Such “Best Of” articles give both regular and new readers a chance to discover (or rediscover) the most favored content from the year. So here
it is – a list and synopsis of the 2010′s most popular articles on 4GuysFromRolla.com.

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Sorting and Paging a Grid of Data in ASP.NET MVC

This article is the fifth installment in an ongoing series on displaying a grid of data in an ASP.NET MVC application.
Previous articles in this series examined how to sort,
page, and filter a grid of
data, but none have looked at combining one or more of these features in a single grid. This article and the next one show how to merge these features into a single
grid. In particular, this article looks at displaying a grid that can handle both sorting and paging. The subsequent article will examine combining sorting, paging
and filtering.

Like with its predecessors, this article offers step-by-step instructions and includes a complete, working demo available for download at the end of the article.
Read on to learn more!

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2010′s Most Popular Articles

The end of the year is upon us, 2010 is about to be in the books. When closing out a year I like to take a look back at the articles I wrote over the year and see which ones
resonated the most with readers. Which ones generated the most reader emails? Which ones were read the most? Such a retrospective analysis highlights what content was of
most interest to developers in the trenches, and this data is used to guide article topics in the new year.

I ended last year with a “Best Of” article – see 2009′s Most Popular Articles – and decided to continue
this tradition. Such “Best Of” articles give both regular and new readers a chance to discover (or rediscover) the most favored content from the year. So here
it is – a list and synopsis of the 2010′s most popular articles on 4GuysFromRolla.com.

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Iron Speed Designer Review

While Visual Studio allows developers to get productive fast by providing great design tools for a UI, it still lacks the ability to
do smart layouts, data connections and queries. It is in this area that RAD suite of applications can tremendously boost productivity
by abstracting away some of these issues and saving developer time to focus on business intelligence instead of data extraction and
presentation.

When it comes to RAD application suites for managed web applications, there is non better than IronSpeed Designer. The ease with which
you can create a data-centric web application and have different reports of your data within minutes are unparalleled. This review
delves into what IronSpeed Designer has to offer as well as some of its limitations. IronSpeed works with .NET 2.0, 3.0, 3.5 and even
the latest version .NET 4.0.

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2010′s Most Popular Articles

The end of the year is upon us, 2010 is about to be in the books. When closing out a year I like to take a look back at the articles I wrote over the year and see which ones
resonated the most with readers. Which ones generated the most reader emails? Which ones were read the most? Such a retrospective analysis highlights what content was of
most interest to developers in the trenches, and this data is used to guide article topics in the new year.

I ended last year with a “Best Of” article – see 2009′s Most Popular Articles – and decided to continue
this tradition. Such “Best Of” articles give both regular and new readers a chance to discover (or rediscover) the most favored content from the year. So here
it is – a list and synopsis of the 2010′s most popular articles on 4GuysFromRolla.com.

Read More >

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Popularity: unranked [?]

2010′s Most Popular Articles

The end of the year is upon us, 2010 is about to be in the books. When closing out a year I like to take a look back at the articles I wrote over the year and see which ones
resonated the most with readers. Which ones generated the most reader emails? Which ones were read the most? Such a retrospective analysis highlights what content was of
most interest to developers in the trenches, and this data is used to guide article topics in the new year.

I ended last year with a “Best Of” article – see 2009′s Most Popular Articles – and decided to continue
this tradition. Such “Best Of” articles give both regular and new readers a chance to discover (or rediscover) the most favored content from the year. So here
it is – a list and synopsis of the 2010′s most popular articles on 4GuysFromRolla.com.

Read More >

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Popularity: unranked [?]

2010′s Most Popular Articles

The end of the year is upon us, 2010 is about to be in the books. When closing out a year I like to take a look back at the articles I wrote over the year and see which ones
resonated the most with readers. Which ones generated the most reader emails? Which ones were read the most? Such a retrospective analysis highlights what content was of
most interest to developers in the trenches, and this data is used to guide article topics in the new year.

I ended last year with a “Best Of” article – see 2009′s Most Popular Articles – and decided to continue
this tradition. Such “Best Of” articles give both regular and new readers a chance to discover (or rediscover) the most favored content from the year. So here
it is – a list and synopsis of the 2010′s most popular articles on 4GuysFromRolla.com.

Read More >

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Popularity: unranked [?]