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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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Spending time wisely...
Help...I'm in my 4th hour of watching Futurama. They have evilly put a Play All function on the discs...ah well only 7 hours to go...oh and then I have to watch it again with the commentary :-) Best...

Thursday, 22 April 2004 00:00

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End of an era
So, Microsoft is stopping development of IE on the Mac...http://tantek.com/log/2003/06.html#L20030613t1318. It has also announced that no new versions of IE will exist before longhorn. This is a very...

Thursday, 22 April 2004 00:00

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Long day
Just got home after a very long day, was meant to be a short day but...well... This was the day we planned to deploy the big site we've been developing for the past 8 months to its' final hosting...

Thursday, 22 April 2004 00:00

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Internet Explorer Client Side behaviours - the magic of HTC
Reading this post from Stephen Sharrock reminded me about something I often overlook, the phenomenally powerful DHTML behaviours which IE supports using HTC files. The WebService behaviour for...

Friday, 09 April 2004 00:00

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My little compression helper...improved version
I posted my compression helper class before and realised almost instantly that it suffered from 'legacy lag' - so it'd been changed so much over the months that it was really bad! Anyway, presented...

Tuesday, 06 April 2004 11:31

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Right...gonna get back to this...and a request for assistance!
As I've been posting a bit recently,I've been having some problems with my DNS (entirely of my own making I should point out). Anyway, so these DNS problems have led me to do a bit of thinking about...

Friday, 02 April 2004 00:00

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Dumb little thing...class which outputs an Excel compatible table from a DataSet
Very simple and based on the one I blogged about previously (well not based on the code but based on the same idea). Anyway, hook this up to a link button, pass in a dataset and it'll provide a...

Friday, 26 March 2004 00:00

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Really nice cross-browser method of doing the 'DefaultButtons' thing - so that when you hit enter, the correct button 'clicks'
This is one of the major UI problems which is essentially caused by ASP.NET's 'one form' rule, as Darrell points out there's a number of solutions out there but none of them really solve the whole...

Wednesday, 24 March 2004 00:00

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Very nice free bits and pieces from Lumisoft
I was hunting for some POP3 stuff in .NET when I happened across this thing, basically a fully-featured POP3 / IMAP/ SMTP / WebMail client written in C# with Source code for free! It's really nice and...

Wednesday, 24 March 2004 00:00

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ASP.NET Resource Kit
Kent Sharkey writes that this is currently down again - seems that some people were a bit quick off the mark in posting the download...anyway, keep checking, apparently there's going to be a couple of...

Wednesday, 24 March 2004 00:00

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