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October 2006 - Posts
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Jim Wooley posted about how he informed me that this great HTTP analyzer tool called Fiddler existed. This let me look into my code's exceptions to figure out what was happening. He posted about the existance of the tool and how it's a great Read More
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Dan and I are working together to tech review an upcoming SharePoint 2007 book. We were asked at the last minute and have extremely short deadlines, so we're looking for ways to eek out dribs and drabs of speed during our review process.
To that Read More
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It is funny how much Matt and I think a like. I recently read, in many places across the web, that Paul Wilson was not awarded an MVP for this year. When I read the post I thought the same thing Matt did, which is Paul will always Read More
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In class we were working with a web service. Since this was a simple class exercise, all the web service did was sleep for 3 seconds. When we added the web reference to the web service into our class library (so we could call said web service) Read More
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Is this a bug or do I not understand something? Office SharePoint Server 2007 Beta 2 (not TR): I have 2 users - 1 in the Admin group and 1 in the Visitor group. I have a Links List. The web part security says that members of the visitor group have Read More
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I just wanted to make sure everyone knew that we are having a meeting for the VB.NET Study Group tonight. I (Brendon) will be presenting on the Extended Club Starter Kit changes that I made for the ASP.NET sample. Come out and join us if you Read More
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Ask a developer in the know about the major parts of the .NET Framework 3.0 and they'll be able to tell you that it consists of the WPF, WCF, and WF pillars. Frequently they'll forget that the .NET Framework 3.0 is actually a 4 legged table, not Read More
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SharePoint 2007 web parts are NOT exactly the same as ASP.Net 2.0 web parts. Actually, SharePoint 2007 web parts inherit from the ASP.Net 2.0 web part class. More on this later Read More
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My timing in joining Intellient is impeccable. The first week that I am with them just happens to be the same week that Todd Bleeker and Bill English from MindSharp are hosting their SharePoint Summit in Atlanta. So Intellinet ponied up a Read More
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I had a good time today wandering around Atlantic Station with my friends and my lovely wife eating samples of food from nearly 100 of Atlanta's best restaurants. All proceeds from the event went to the Atlanta Food Bank. Read More
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I recently received a belated birthday gift - a gift card to Microcenter. Thanks Greg and Mike! I went out this afternoon and picked up these little toys with my newfound riches. an external battery pack to extent the battery life of my trusty Read More
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Wintellect has been on a tear locally, hiring up some of Atlanta's best talent. First Justin Smith got hired, then it was Todd Fine. Next up was Greg Young, Steven Porter, and now Brendon Schwartz. Brendon's first day with Wintellect Read More
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Brendon and I both interviewed at Intellinet. Part of the application process is taking a personality test. The test is offered online and supposedly delves deep into your psyche by asking you to rank sets of words. Anyway - Brendon Read More
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This weekend was fairly busy - filled with visits from friends, meals out, movies, and a 5K walk for charity. Highlights include: In Alpharetta - eat at Pure Taqueria. Be sure to arrive early however, as we got there at 5:30 and had to wait Read More
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Time to get ready for Glen Gordon and the next MSDN Event. At next month's event (Nov 7) you'll learn about: a new version of Visual Studio - Visual Studio for Database Developers Windows Workflow Foundation Expression Web Designer Read More
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Coming to Atlanta on Oct 19th, Windows IT Pro is hosting a Cross-Platform database roadshow. Presentations include SQL Server BI on Oracle, 64 bit Windows servers running Oracle, architectural differences between SQL Server and Oracle, and more. Read More
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[edit] - picture removed due to obscene replacement by completely immature webmaster. The original photo featured an explanation of the different levels of RAID disk configurations using water cooler water bottles as a metaphor. Found this Read More
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K-I-S-S-I-N-G
First comes love
Then comes marriage
yadda yadda yadda, baby carriage!
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I've just accepted an offer to work with the fine folks at Intellinet as a member of their Information Worker team. This means I'll be doing some work with SharePoint (2003 and 2007), SQL Server, Business Intelligence, and who knows what else. Read More
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Jim Wooley has just received word that he has been selected by Microsoft to receive an MVP award for Visual Basic. Everyone congratulate Jim on this long-deserved recognition. Jim's been leading the Atlanta .NET Visual Basic Study Group for Read More
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