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SQL Web Administrator

Even with all of the many powerful resources at my demand to install, I still tend to install SQL Server Developer Edition. I guess it's just that I'm so used to just having that around for testing (and not wasting valuable CALs for testing purposes)

... but who will manage the Managers?

I know my blog is in serious danger of turning into a recruiting site or even (heaven forbid) a recruiters' blog , but I have another job offer for you. Our Site Management team (the good folk who keep MSDN and TechNet running tickety-boo to the tune

Still time for one more headache in 2004

I know I've promised to be good, and I've sucked the life out of any possible controversial topic off of this blog. So, to finish up the year, it's time to get myself in trouble again. The MSDN stats report came out for November, and I noticed a few tasty

How to catch a Roadrunner.

The scene: Cafe 36 Dramatis personae: D , B and K I can't remember how the discussion turned to the greatest mind that ever came out of the Southwestern US desert, but it was D that began the rant, "You know how the coyote would strap on rocket skates,

Playing with VS, without installing VS

Forgot to mention in all the Java Resource Center updates, we also added a neat simulator for Visual Studio to the Visual Studio Developer Center . It walks you through the (should be) classic Three apps in 10 minutes scenario. Great to demo to people

Meet new friends! Get connected!

The new “ Visual Studio Team Biographies ” have gone live on the Visual Studio Developer Center . Meet the kind people who bring you Visual Studio .NET. TTFN - Kent

My word, but the hackers are getting clever...

News from NetCraft: http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2004/02/15/visual_spoofing_offers_new_opportunities_for_phishers.html Visual spoofing, as outlined by Don Park , uses javascript links to launch a new browser window without scrollbars, menubars, toolbars

An oldie, but a goodie

A customer request came in today, and I always feel that if one person is asking, 19 are likely fumbling around trying to find it. For those 19: ASP 3.0 object reference Scripting reference : this continues to be one of the most requested vroots off of

Managed DirectX

Tom Miller , dev guy over at DirectX is looking for reasons not to use DirectX. We've just gone through a nice Managed DirectX book due out soonish, and I can't think of any reasons (unless you want your app to be slow and boring). Help him out. TTFN

MSDN TV RSS feed

Has this been here for a while? MSDN TV now has it's own RSS feed , for those who like watching the smart tube. TTFN - Kent
 
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