July 2006 - Posts
Well, that’s what Dave Winer (the father of blogging as we know it) told me just now. Well, he said something along the lines of it was really, really good. The live blogging transcript should be available right now, and the podcast will be available
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That was the first question i had last night during the Panelist / Speaker / Contributing Editor (did i get everyone?) thank you dinner. Mommy Bloggers are moms who blog about raising (I know Mrs. Benvenutti, it is supposed to be "rearing") their children.
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Wow, talk about a week of "everything you wanted to know about Open Source, but didn't know where to start or where to go from there." The tutorials were absolutely fantastic. The depth of knowledge the instructors had and their teachings styles were
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Tonight at Borders at Redmond Town Center, we attended a book signing by Lewis Black. He did about 15 minutes stand-up going off on Seattle, Coffee, and the name “Redmond Town Center”. Of course, Borders had to put him in the children’s section for his
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I'm attending OSCON 2006 in Portland on Monday July 24 - Thursday July 27. I'm heading out Thursday afternoon to speak at BlogHer . Feel free to contact me if you want to meet, do lunch, or something. I will also hang out with the Port25 guys at some
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As my constant readers know, i'm speaking at BlogHer in two weeks in San Jose. In preparation, I asked some of my blogging peers for questions they would like answered during my trip to Waveland. Here are the answers. Who else is on the panel? I'm going
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The VSCmdShell 1.0 is now available as a Shared Source release on CodePlex . High-level features include Hosting of Windows Command Shell (cmd.exe) and Windows PowerShell in a Visual Studio tool window Extensibility support to host other shells within
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Finally, I’m making myself sit down and write about my trip to Waveland, returning to Katrina ground zero 10 months later. I’ve found that after both trips, it’s really hard to sit down and write about everything that has happened. I’m
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Kudos to Joe for doing a great job program managing the development and rule collection for the BPA ASP.NET tool. We're calling all ASP.NET users to try it out, but most importantly, to send us suggestions for future rules. You can find more details about
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