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June 2006 - Posts

Been catching up on the ole blogs when I ran across a post from Scott Guthrie about a new ASP .Net 2.0 feature with a file called App_Offline.htm. "One of the new features I talked about was the "App_Offline.htm" feature in ASP.NET 2.0, which provides Read More...
I happen to work in the Financial Services vertical and it seems daily you hear someone talking about compliance. This topic is usually a mystery to most people except the lawyers. Well the Microsoft Solutions for Security and Compliance (MSSC) team published Read More...
The other day I was asked the questions: Can I rollback a Changeset? Can I produce a list of items I changed while I was offline? Of course you can, but you need to use Team Foundation Power Toys or tfpt.exe. This utility can be found in the Visual Studio Read More...
I have decided there are not enough people blogging about MSBuild, so here is the first post of many more to come. I ran across a free MSBuild editor the other day made by Attrice called Microsoft Build Sidekick . I've loaded it up and I am impressed. Read More...
I absolutely loved LEGO when I was a kid. You have to check out the new Coding4Fun article on Introduction to Programming LEGO MINDSTORMS . Too Cool! Read More...
Last night I'm sitting on the couch coding away when suddenly mouse and keyboard were taken over and controlled by someone else. In a total panic I try and close down everything of which has a connection to the Internet. Things stop! At this point I am Read More...
Granted this might be old news but it's still worth repeating. MSDN has launched a beta version of MSDN which has wiki functionality known nothing other than MSDN Wiki. I am a big fan, I hope to see the community actively contribute. http://msdnwiki.microsoft.co Read More...
I don't think anyone will argue but the majority of technical books are used for reference. OK so every so often a new book comes out and you read it cover to cover. Well that time has come. Vincent Maraia has just authored a book called The Build Master Read More...
That was just stupid easy and fast!!!! Now we will see what all works on it. So far I am loving it!!!! Read More...
Alright I lied, a few cups of Joe. I got really bold and decided to bring a few laptops up to the local coffee shop and install Vista B2 on one of them. So far so good I just started Step 2. I guess I will soon find out what I forgot to backup ;) More Read More...
Like any good geek I have a ton of different machines and always seem to work work off a few monitors at once. Since I have a few monitors I really didn't need a KVM but I needed a way to get rid of the stacks of keyboards and mice, Multiplicity !!!! Read More...
 
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