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Dimension Data/Microsoft .NET and ASP.NET Session: Melbourne 21 Sept, 2006
Great to see so many people at the Dimension Data Learning Services .NET/ASP.NET session last night. I know for a lot of you this was all new stuff so fingers crossed it all made sense!! You can find the demo code, demo notes, code snippets etc all at Read More...

Posted Friday, September 22, 2006 8:19 PM by dglover | 1 Comments

Microsoft® Expression Web Beta 1 is now available for download:)
Hi there, well if you made it to Student TechEd Day or various User Groups then you'll have seen my session on Expression Web Designer and hopefully like you'll be pretty excited by the possibilities. There is fantastic support for markup standards; HTML, Read More...

Posted Friday, September 08, 2006 12:39 PM by dglover | 1 Comments


Attachment(s): Expression Demo.doc

Cascading Style Sheets and the Garden of Zen
Stewart sent me through a link to a pretty cool site at http://www.csszengarden.com/ , it's a great place to see the magic of CSS in action, see how the pros do it and hey maybe contribute something yourself. Thanks StewartB Read More...

Posted Tuesday, August 01, 2006 10:33 AM by dglover | 5 Comments

Installed, uninstalled, reinstalled SQL Express a few times and found your database files don't attached no more?
Well if you are anything like me and you've installed, uninstalled and reinstalled SQL Express a few times (system rebuilds etc) then you might have struck this problem message " Failed to generate a user instance of SQL Server due to a failure in starting Read More...

Posted Monday, March 20, 2006 9:29 PM by dglover | 1 Comments

Atlas.ASP.NET site spiced up and ready to Mix06 it!
Well if you can sex up a dev website then I reckon the Atlas boys have done just that with with updated content, docs, demos and showcases sites with some sizzle, nice!! Check it out at http://atlas.asp.net Cheers, Dave Read More...

Posted Monday, March 20, 2006 9:17 PM by dglover | 0 Comments

ASP.NET Atlas Session in Melbourne/Oz Tuesday March 21st at lunch time
If you've not had a chance to see Atlas in action then come one down and I show you just how cool it's going to be to build more interactive AJAX style web applications with ease. It's happening at the CITC, 257 Collins Street, Melbourne at 12pm. You Read More...

Posted Monday, March 20, 2006 1:49 PM by dglover | 3 Comments

WebDU ASP.NET V2 and Atlas Demos are now posted
For those of you at the WebDU Conference last week who made it to our breakfast session on March 3rd then you can find my whirlwind demo at http://projectdistributor.net/Projects/Project.aspx?projectId=194 . It's a combination of the Visual Studio 2005 Read More...

Posted Monday, March 06, 2006 9:44 AM by dglover | 2 Comments

Multilingual ASP.NET and Windows Vista Demos and Slides from the Melbourne "Open Road 2006 Multilingual Conference" are posted
You can find the slides and demos that I delivered on Feb 7th at the " Open Road 2006 Multilingual Conference " on Darren's most excellent Project Distributor site. Included in the zip file are the ASP.NET V2 Demos and the ASP.NET and Windows Vista Internationalisation Read More...

Posted Wednesday, February 08, 2006 10:03 AM by dglover | 1 Comments

ASP.NET V2.0 Internationalisation/Internationalization Resources
Currently prepping for the OpenRoad conference here in Melbourne and spotted a excellent resource page on "Internationalizing Your Application" at http://www.asp.net/QuickStart/aspnet/doc/localization/default.aspx , if you are about to start on a multi Read More...

Posted Monday, February 06, 2006 12:27 AM by dglover | 0 Comments

Atlas ASP.NET Demos and PowerPoint Slides from Wednesday's ADNUG session now on the web
When I first saw Atlas I was a tad sceptical, a lot of code and not a great deal of tools to make it easy!! Well if you were in the same boat as me then check out the Dec Atlas bits from http://atlas.asp.net , a lot has been cleaned up, docs are better Read More...

Posted Friday, February 03, 2006 8:21 PM by dglover | 1 Comments

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