February 2005 - Posts
Well, the good news is, VS Live! is coming back to Toronto again this year. Last year's conference was a resounding success! I know a lot of people planning to attend the conference. For those that are interested in this awesome event, check it out at
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OK, I'm really jazzed about this. As you probably now (a lof of you do), we are in the final stages of prep for our next MSDN Canada Deep Dive, on ASP.NET 2.0. So far, we have over 6200 people registered for the event and climbing! This is awesome! I
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I erred in the spelling of WinnIped... and for the record, I've been informed by Kate Gregory that she also lacks an appendix. Keep that in mind if you want to apply for a job.
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Just a flurry of activity on the job front these days... I guess since the NHL season has been officially cancelled, a lot of .NET projects are kicking off (heck, what else is there to do in the winter in Canada without hockey, 'cept build cool solutions!)
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Sp, I promissed to extract a deployment report from the december CTP of Team System. It's tough to post here, because it includes graphics, etc, but here it is... Disection soon... SDM Report for Deployment of DistributedSystem1.jpg into Default LDD Name
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On a swing through the maritimes at UG meetings... Halifax, Fredericton, and St. John's NFLD. Great meetings all, with largest number of attendees at each, and people really loved the content (Security). We covered Cross-site scripting attacks, Cononicalization
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See fortune magazine: Steve Jobs: Microsoft copied original Apple Mac with Windows 95, now they're copying us again Tuesday, February 08, 2005 - 09:57 AM EST " In his first extended interview since undergoing surgery for pancreatic cancer last summer,
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I've been getting a lot of questions from customers and partners when showing VSTS, particularly when they see the process guidance components. While the Dec CTP ships only with MSF Agile (the only one that appears), I decided to do a little more digging
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