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Hi, I'm Scott Galloway — I'm a consulting web / internet / systems / full-cycle, full-stack developer (it's complicated šŸ¤“) 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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Cool .NET show...
The onewhere the C++ guy doesn't get Chris Sells' jokes :-) Also, did anyone notice that Brad Abrams and Anders Hejlsberg bear a passing resemblance to someone else ...

Friday, 16 January 2004 00:00

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Hmm...not sure about this one!
Just took a survey here on my Sci-fi/fantasy character....well... hmm...not what I'd usually expect! :-) Which Fantasy/SciFi Character Are You? ...

Friday, 16 January 2004 00:00

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Jans Tielens says it all...so I'll just repeat what he said...
Extending Intellisense: TypeFinder Macro Namespaces in .NET are great! But how many times do you find yourself typing Private r As xmlreader, and then noticing that there is no Imports/using statement...

Friday, 16 January 2004 00:00

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More for me than you...
As an memory aid...Andy Smiths' Blog ...

Wednesday, 14 January 2004 00:00

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Useful resources
Found this site, just has links to a bunch of useful articles on some more advanced C# topics. ...

Wednesday, 14 January 2004 00:00

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Client Services
I've been thinking a fair bit recently about how small companies can best serve clients. My conclusion is that its' all about keeping the client engaged throughout the project even if this means...

Wednesday, 14 January 2004 00:00

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DAAB problems
Hmm...following the upgrade to VS.NET 2003 and the concurrent upgrade to 1.1 this required, an odd bug has surfaced in my code - it appears to be some form of connection leak. This is a bit odd as...

Wednesday, 14 January 2004 00:00

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Small company woes
As some you already know, I work for a small company (StormId), now normally, this is fine and dandy - I have a good deal of input into what happens here, its' easy to cut through what little red tape...

Wednesday, 14 January 2004 00:00

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MSBlaster
Please everyone, patch your machine! Turn on the auto updating that all recent versions of windows have and APPLY THE PATCHES! The recent attacks such as MSBlaster and SQL Slammer are not an issue...

Wednesday, 14 January 2004 00:00

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Normal service will be resumed shortly...
Sorry, deep into refactoring and application  (well, try complete rewrite of the core framework of the app!), so I've not had much time to write anything of late. I am deep into an article on Custom...

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