I spent this weekend doing some 'product investigation' for a pitch we're preparing - which basically means that ensuring what we're saying in a pitch actually matches up with the product's...
Sunday, 07 March 2004 00:00
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I've posted a couple of times about using RSS from ASP.NET, so this interested me a fair bit, Jason Salas has posted a nice server control which allows very simple generation of RSS feeds based on a...
Sunday, 29 February 2004 00:00
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Just discovered this after reareading one of my old posts ... which is in itself a reporting of Scott Hanselamn's Power tools list, a fantastic, very varied list of .NET tools and samples from those...
Tuesday, 16 March 2004 00:00
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My interests include .NET, Sci-Fi, trashy TV and Whisky...(surprisingly I'm single - go figure! :-)). Anyway, thought I'd give all non Scots (yes, Scots...Scotch is a whisky...not a nationality) a...
Friday, 19 March 2004 00:00
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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...
Wednesday, 14 January 2004 00:00
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Excellent caching
article by Steven A. Smith worth a read
by anyone using caching and ASP.NET. I'm currently reading a book on Windows Forms
programming - I'm primarily a web programmer, the WinForms...
Sunday, 11 January 2004 00:00
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Internet Explorer Client Side behaviours - the magic of HTC
posted on 11:22 PM
Reading this post from Stephen Sharrock reminded me about something I often overlook, the phenomenally powerful DHTML...
Sunday, 23 November 2003 00:00
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UPDATE: My code below of course has an error (I wrote it to test the perceptive skills of the community ;-)) anyway, Philip Reick commented with a more credible version:
Hmm.. my bet is you came...
Saturday, 03 July 2004 00:00
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Lorenzo Barberi posts this story of a guy trying to introduce agile methodologies into a traditional corporate 'Waterfall' management culture. What's really interesting in this story are the 'lessons'...
Friday, 09 July 2004 00:00
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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).
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Monday, 05 July 2004 00:00
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