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A tip, a tool and a book

The Tip: If your mouse has thumb buttons, they are usually mapped (by default) to "back" and "forward" in IE. Change those to PgUp and PgDown, and give it a test drive in Visual Studio. I never noticed how much of my development time was being spent on
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The ultimate CMS (Content Management Server) resource list...

... is on Stefan Goßner 's blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/stefan_gossner/articles/271524.aspx .
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Human Workflow Services (HWS) - Just say no

In my Biztalk projects, I had several scenarios which sounded like a great fit for HWS. I spent a fair amount of time and effort but could never get HWS to cooperate. After a while I just gave up on it and advised customers to use standard Biztalk orchestrations
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Sharepoint Studies Roadmap

Gregory MacBeth recently posted an exhaustive 28-step roadmap for wannabe Sharepoint developers. IMHO some of the topics there aren't really required for Sharepoint development per-se (UML? UIP Application Block?) but the list is detailed and definitely
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SPS presentation to the New Jersey Microsoft .NET Developer Group

Umm this was supposed to be in my previous post but slipped my mind: I'm giving a presentation on WSS/SPS development at the upcoming meeting of the New Jersey Microsoft .NET Developer Group . The date? The day after Matrix Revolutions. If you need to
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What is .NET ?

Martin asks how would you define .Net to a customer? Well, a sizeable percentage of my time in `00-`01 was spent doing just that. At the time I was CTO of a consulting firm (~100 people) which began offering .NET solutions based on beta2. From my experience,
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New Jersey Microsoft Developer's Group meeting tomorrow

If you are in the NY/NJ community you might want to come to the NJ DevGroup meeting tomorrow. I will be giving a KISS overview of Code Access Security in .NET, wish me luck ;) More info at http://www.njmsdev.org/
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TransparentProxy article - excellent! Now if only I had a clue what he was talking about ;)

Just kidding... I almost made it through the whole article, but my brain bluescreened somewhere around this part: You might imagine that we could virtualize the byref the way we virtualize the implicit property access. In other words, we could generate
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