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ASP.NET PodCast - Give it a listen

If you are not familiar with the ASP.Net PodCast , I strongly recommend that you check it out immediately.  ASPNet PodCasts cover information that is very relevant to .NET developers at all ...

CodeCamp Orlando comes with a Community Credit Surprise

Orlando Code Camp is right around the corner.  March 25th, in fact, which is just over three weeks away.  The excitement is building and it is sure to be an event that you won't want to miss...

Dwight Schrute Bobblehead Petition - The full story.

Have you ever come up with a really offbeat idea?  I get them all of the time, but unlike others who have the sense to keep their ideas to themselves, I tend to bring them to reality.  Not s...

Best CodeCamp Ever!!!

I just returned from the Ft. Lauderdale Code Camp and IMHO it was the best Code Camp that I have had to honor to present at.  The term "Best", of course, is such a subjective term so let me exp...

Got Code? Come out to the South Florida CodeCamp

If you are in the South Florida area on February 4th, be sure not to miss the South Florida Code Camp.  The beautiful thing about CodeCamp is that you get to hear about the latest technology from...

We give stupid prizes to smart people

Woo Hoo!!!  I just published a new website, http://ww.Community-Credit.com , which rewards those who contribute to the development community.   The website mantra, "We give stupid priz...

SQL Server 2005 adds support for Null Values in the "For XML" clause

For those of you who have been using the "For XML" clause in SQL Server 2000, you will be happy to know that support for Null Values has been added to it in SQL Server 2005.  Thi...

The Best "Out-Of-Office" E-Mail Auto-Reply:

I came across this one and laughed out loud a few times..... "The Best Out-Of-Office" E-Mail Auto-Reply: 1: I am currently out at a job interview and will reply to you if I fail to get the position....

Willy Wonka has nothing over XMLPitstop.com

Much the same way that  Willy Wonka's  Chocolate factory was dark for a while and suddenly came to life, XMLPitstop took  a bit of a break and has now come back to life with a number of...

Top Notch Launch Event of SQL Server 2005, Visual Studio 2005 and Biztalk 2005

I just came from the Launch event of Visual Studio 2005 in Orlando, Florida. It was a real treat for me on many levels.  For starters, this was the first time I ever helped to man an "Ask the Ex...

Setting the value of Password Fields in ASP.NET 2.0 (a tip and rant rolled up into 1)

     I just learned a great tip for setting the value of a password field in asp.net.  For those of you who have ever attempted to work with a TextBox where the TextMode ...

DotNet Pub Club - What a Beautiful Concept

I recently attended a .NET Pub Club event in South Florida and have been reflecting on what a beautiful concept this is.  For those of you who are not familiar with the PubClub concept, let me pa...

TableLess CSS Design

Every now and then I discover that I really don't understand some technologies as well as I think I do.   I had recently been contacted by Dan Williams via email regarding some suggesti...

Abandon Ship!!!!!

     One of my co-workers has described me as having an "abandon ship" mentality.  She refers to my tendency to drop an approach that I use, regardless of how much time...

MSDN Code Camp: An outstanding event

I just recently presented two sessions at the recent MSDN Code Camp and found it to be one of the best events I have attended to date.   For starters, to give a  bit of credit to one of...

Can I CAPTCHA your attention please

I recently had to handle an issue on my website raised by a Comment Spammer.  There must be a special place in Hell for these particular individuals.  If you are not familiar with the term, ...

The Click of Death

If I can vent for a bit.... The other week my hard drive crashed.  There were no survivors.  It just started making a clicking sound.  Apparently the clicking sound was the hard drive's...

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