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Anyone know of a free tool for managing SCRUM projects?
As I posted previously, the company I work for is looking at improving out development process, with this in mind we're currently trying out SCRUM - thing is, I've yet to find a tool perfectly suited...

Saturday, 10 July 2004 00:00

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Odd referrer - hmm...maybe time to revisit my ViewState compression stuff...
Bit concerned that an old post is being linked from this URL http://msdnprod/library/en-us/dnaspp/html/viewstate.asp?frame=true - especially as The URL of the person doing the linking is a Microsoft...

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Fascinating tale of what can happen when trying to use Agile Methodologies fails
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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New Viewstate article on MSDN from Scott Mitchell
Just noticed a new article on MSDNfrom Scott Mitchell which pretty much covers everything you need to know about ASP.NET Viewstate. This is one of these ones which will become my first suggestion for...

Friday, 09 July 2004 00:00

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Source Control stuff greyed out in Visual Studio .NET 2003?
One of our developers had a problem where his VS.NET 2003 installed on Windows Server 2003 was greying out all of the options under the Source Control menu - took a little while to find the solution...

Friday, 09 July 2004 00:00

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XMLVisualiser Add-In from Ben Lovell
This is a really handy little add-in which lets you examine the content of XML bearing variables during debug sessions. I just discovered Ben Lovell's blog , lots of useful stuff over there... ...

Friday, 09 July 2004 00:00

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CHM Reader for Pocket PC
I posted earlier about the MSDN Magazine CHM downloadable, just found a little CHM reader (in .NET yay!) on Codeproject, mobile MSDN magazine! (OK, so technically, always been mobile!) ...

Friday, 09 July 2004 00:00

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Joel Spolsky on Microsoft and why Longhorn / WinFX could fail.
Basically, Joel covers a whole bunch of ground in this article, including issues like why it's not in Microsoft's best interest to support DHTML and advance Internet Explorer (which actually explains...

Friday, 09 July 2004 00:00

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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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Off for the weekend...
Well, the last episode of Friends is about to start...and just been doing my blog trawl before I shut my laptop for the weekend - for which I just bought a new power adaptor; if you need a laptop...

Tuesday, 06 July 2004 00:00

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ASP.NET 1.1 Accessibility - great article by Scott Mitchell
Just noticed this link in a post on Kent Sharkeys blog. The article by Scott Mitchellcovers various methods of making ASP.NET 1.1 based sites conform to WAI accessibility guidelines (or US Section 508...

Tuesday, 06 July 2004 00:00

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Threading update...what I actually do...
Should mention I suppose the I lied in yesterdays post on threading using .NET...mea cupla :-). In that post I mentioned using delegates for multi-threading and said that you always had to use...

Tuesday, 06 July 2004 00:00

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Really interesting new (?) site focussing on ASP.NET and Web Standards
I found some really interesting articles on the new ASPNETResources.com site, including stuff on Doctypes which was pretty good and tips on getting CSS2 Intellisense support in VS.NET - worth keeping...

Tuesday, 06 July 2004 00:00

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Updated this site to .TEXT 0.95
Well, this is the first of a few updates to this site over the next couple of days (prefer to take these things in steps - starting with the biggest). The update was fairly straightforward - one thing...

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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Getting back to it...
Sorry, had a bit of an unplanned hiatus over the past couple of weeks...a cold and a week away from computers being the main culprits. So, well, I'm back now feeling mentally reinvigorated and ready...

Tuesday, 06 July 2004 00:00

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For Future Reference: Creating Templated Emails...very nice method using UserControls
I've done this in a few ways in the past, ranging from custom XML templates with XSLT / Regular Expressions to screen scraping - this is just the simplest and cleanest way I've seen to do this (also a...

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It's the little things that make you happy
I've been lurking about in the ASP.NET forums a fair bit this evening and lo and behold I'm not moderated any more! Very cool - I guess I may have accidentally stumbled upon some right answers (see,...

Tuesday, 06 July 2004 00:00

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Pet hate...well one of many..
I tried my experiment again today. I don't know about overseas but in the UK at crossings we have a green man and a red man - you walk at the green man. Now, I had believed it was commonly known that...

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Scanning for viruses during file uploads
I'll be honest, this one puzzled me and I came up with some really hackneyed solutions to manage the situation where a user-uploaded file contained a virus (I develop lots of community sites which...

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