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Welcome to Beldin Technologies!
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We provide free support for all our DotNetNuke® modules.
We develop software and websites using ASP.NET and SQL Server. For the last few years we have been developing modules and complete solutions using the DotNetNuke® open source web portal platform.
You can benefit from our experience developing on this platform by becoming a subscriber on this site. Subscribers have access to the members-only areas of our site including the downloads page where you can access all our DotNetNuke™ modules with source code for as little as $25.
If you are not interested in subscribing, that's ok too! Please enjoy the free resources on our site.
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Developing with Transparency by charliesolomon | | I've been using the "Reports" module in my DotNetNuke applications to show some useful statistics about project progress. I'll explain how in the article, but the real reason I'm posting about it is to illustrate how useful it can be to put your project laundry pile (dirty OR clean and folded) out for your client to see... this kind of transparency has been really helpful on this project in terms of motivating me and keeping my client informed. | Technology in Rental Companies by charliesolomon | | Rental Management Magazine's cover story for May 2007 is all about the benefits of embracing technology. | Mootools with DotNetNuke by charliesolomon | | Mootools is a nice, compact Javascript framework that I would like to use in my DNN projects... but there are issues. | Javascript editor by charliesolomon | | I found this cross-platform, open-source editor for Javascript/CSS/HTML that I'm hoping will replace Visual Studio for the client script portion of my projects. | Parallels VM - I ran out of space! by charliesolomon | | In a comment to a previous post I walked through the easy process of extending the size of the initial 8GB virtual hard disk that the Parallels' Windows XP installation wizard sets up. I found out later that although Parallels makes this really easy... Windows XP has no idea anything happened. | Can my module work on DotNetNuke 3.x AND 4.x? by charliesolomon | | I have been happily programming in Visual Studio 2005 on the new MacBook for a couple weeks, but that blissful ignorance came to an end today. | Setting up my VS2005 DNN development environment in Parallels by charliesolomon | | The Parallels environment doesn't really add any hiccups - just things I didn't expect, like disk space issues and no IIS. Here's how I develop modules in VS2005... |
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