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Hi, I'm Scott Galloway — I'm a consulting web / internet / systems / full-cycle, full-stack developer (it's complicated 🤓) specializing in bringing 'AI' to the masses, .NET Core, full-stack development, cloud, and search technologies. Former Microsoft ASP.NET Program Manager with 30+ years building web applications for Fortune 500 companies and startups. I share my work in progress (PERSONAL!) projects and how I build them. Available for contract, full-time, or consultancy work — get in touch. Code on GitHub | Feedback on Mastodon

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3D Squirrel buskers
Now there's a post title I never expected to write, anyway, got this in my mail from B3TA - theres lots of wierd stuff on that site, but this movie just rocks! Basically it's squirrels (or tree-rats...

Tuesday, 06 July 2004 00:00

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Playing with SauceReader
Wow, this thing is promising. I usually use BlogJet for posting but SauceReader has a good RSS Reader and posting interface - and it has a functional SpellChecker! ...

Tuesday, 06 July 2004 00:00

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Back...and trying out a new more structured approach in the office...
Back from my (admittedly short) break - Dad's birthday which I really wanted to be at home for this year. We're trying to get a bit more structure going at my place of work, well we had some before...

Monday, 05 July 2004 00:00

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Why I will never be an MVP...
Oddly I've had a couple of email (even one from a Microserf) asking why I thought I would never become an MVP. Well, the simple answer is - time. Keeping a blog takes relatively little time, I...

Monday, 05 July 2004 00:00

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The morning after the night before...and please give the value back to the MVP label.
Roy clarifies his position on the whole Rory thing...(incidentally, Rory, I tried to email you but it bounced back) My response, well, I posted an ill concieved post yesterday about the whole debacle...

Monday, 05 July 2004 00:00

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Outage...again...
Sorry, I had some downtime over the weeken - I was away for the Easter break and so was only able to restart just now. If you've sent me any mail over the last couple of days, chances are I haven't...

Monday, 05 July 2004 00:00

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Hmm...should I ditch .NET?
OK, let me start by saying that I enjoy working in C# / .NET more than I have any other language / framework in my working life. The problem is, that's just not enough. The simple fact is that I've...

Monday, 05 July 2004 00:00

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Excellent article on the new ASP.NET 2.0 Caching features from G. Andrew Duthie
Really exciting changes by the looks of it - not long now before we can actually use these features (well about a year). Anyway, a usual an excellent article from G. Andrew Duthie (or G. for short). ...

Monday, 05 July 2004 00:00

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Nice little point from a forum post on DbDataRecord and IDataRecord
When replying to this post in the ASP.NET forums, Dave023 (I wish people would use their real names, we're not posting porn there or anything!) he mentioned using the System.Data.IDataRecord instead...

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Lovely new Windows Forms DataGrid replacement
Paschal points out a really nice Windows Forms DataGrid replacement on CodeProject. This control looks really well done, the author has already posted some valuable updates on his own site, which also...

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