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Category Archives: Misc
LosTechies welcomes new member: Joshua Flanagan
On the the freshly raw heals of our recent abduction of Scott C. Reynolds’ blogging persona, I’m pleased to announce that Joshua Flanagan has also joined our little community. Joshua is an active member in the .NET community and had … Continue reading
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On passion
One of my favorite bloggers, JP Boodhoo, has a little saying he puts at the end of every post: Develop with passion! I’ve only met JP once, and it was quite obvious from that meeting that passion is somewhat of … Continue reading
Two things worth noting today
1.) [Serious] Rob Conery (of SubSonic fame, and oh yeah I think he works at Microsoft or something, too :)) has posted his FIFTEENTH screencast in his series on building an e-ecommerce app using ASP.NET MVC and exploring and learning … Continue reading
I’m not a real world developer
I made the mistake recently of reading some of the responses to the ‘Entity Framework Vote of No Confidence’ letter which I’m sure you’ve heard about already. Granted, I haven’t read them all, but so far only one has been … Continue reading
Also posted in Linux
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Why Microsoft Won’t/Can’t/Shouldn’t Lead
That’s a rather sensationalistic headline, I admit, but it’s true and here’s why: Any sufficiently large service-based organization is a pure reflection upon its constituency. That is, any sub-optimization, moral bankruptcy, intellectual dishonesty, etc — either perceived or real — … Continue reading
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A New Start
Today was my first day back with Dovetail Software. It was good to be back with a familiar crew. For those that don’t know, I used to work for Dovetail under it’s former name (First Choice Software) with Gary Sherman, … Continue reading
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Los Techies Welcomes John Teague to the group
We are happy to announce a new member joining the Los Techies group: John Teague. John is an active member of the Austin .NET users community. He helps out with the Austin .NET User’s Group (ADNUG) including the recent Code … Continue reading
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See you at Austin Code Camp!
This week I’ll be speaking at Austin Code Camp, a technical conference here in Austin that features in-depth code-centric sessions. The sessions I’m doing are: Intro to C# 3.0 – covering practical and pragmatic applications of the new features of … Continue reading
Also posted in friends, LosTechies
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A pointless exercise
I caught this last night from Scott Hanselman on Twitter: http://www.betterwebapp.com/drupal/?q=screencasts It’s a side-by-side comparison of the time to create a simple web app for: Ruby Perl ASP.NET Java The website compares a few other frameworks to compare which languages … Continue reading
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Tying up loose ends
Blogging Stuff Just in case anyone was following/caring, I had started a few multi-part series posts that kind of fizzled out and I felt I owed the 3 of you who cared an explanation: Agile Arguments: No one seemed to … Continue reading
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