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March 2008 - Posts

Uncanny valley

Try this on your second monitor... (yes, I know it's not fully rendered, but "Ew")
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International Dance Party

What a nice build. Make sure to watch the video: International Dance Party and you might want to take a look at the manual ...
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Project managers for agile teams...

A recent question about skill requirements for project managers of agile teams led me to write this: In traditional project management, “project manager” means “person who is in charge”. In other words, that person makes the decisions, with varying degrees
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Job openings in the HealthVault team...

Long-time readers (who I like to refer to as "those three guys") know that I rarely blog about job openings, but I've decided to make an exception. The HealthVault team is building a platform to solve "real important" HealthCare problems that affect the
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Scheming for Schema

As many of you know, we already provide access to the schema for the healthvault types through the Type Schema Browser and the Raw XML API reference page . If those pages don't do exactly what you want - say, you want to look at all the schemas together
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Work on your Vocabulary. The word for today is "CodableValue"

Vocabulary and CodableValue are two of the somewhat interesting types in the HealthVault platform, and I thought I'd spend a little time discussing them. So, here's the problem they're designed to solve. In medicine, there are sometimes long lists. The
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Dealing with PersonalImage

PersonalImage is a type that encapsulates the picture that shows up for a person in the health record. My current image is this: (those interested into why that is my current image should post the results of their research in the comments) PersonalImage
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