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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Moving further towards the Dark Side
I’ve been a proponent of dark coding environments for many moons, back to Turbo C++ and that blue. In fact, my current Visual Studio template started way back in the first version of Visual Studio for .NET. I actually painstakingly … Continue reading
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Safari on Windows fail
After years of being nagged to install Safari for Windows by iTunes (every time I update), I finally gave in this morning. Minutes later, a colleagues emails about a problem he is seeing with a Sharepoint site we use for … Continue reading
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Atlanta Code Camp is open for Registration
Atlanta Code Camp has finally been confirmed for this year and will take place on Saturday. June 25, 2011 at Southern Tech in Marietta, GA. I’ll be reprising my CodeStock talks on Intro to MEF with Silverlight and Intro to … Continue reading
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So long Das Blog, Hello WordPress
I just completed the move from DasBlog to WordPress. It wasn’t without some bumps, but I did it in one evening. Since there was no WordPress plug-in that directly supported importing from DasBlog, I was forced to use the RssImporter … Continue reading
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Another Great CodeStock!
Once again, CodeStock was awesome and the CodeStock crew took care of everything and made it look easy! All of the attendees that I had a chance to speak with had nothing but good things to say. Big thank you … Continue reading
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