Development Posts from Chris Hammond
Chris Hammond is well versed in technology, spending many years in various open source software projects in the Microsoft ecosystem. Previous roles include V.P. Of Product Management for Clubready, LLC in Chesterfield, Missouri, and the Director Of Training Programs for the DotNetNuke Corporation. Chris is a published author and has been a frequent presenter at conferences, user groups and companies around the world. Chris provides many tutorials through his blog at ChrisHammond.com. He is also an active DNN Community member, providing support in the DNN Forums.
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OpenForce 08 Europe Speakers and Sessions posted
This October 6th and 7th in Noordwijkerhout The Netherlands OpenForce08 Europe will be held in conjunction with the Seventeenth SDN Conference. The list of speakers for SDN has been posted, it also includes the list of speakers for OpenForce Europe. You can check it out here (in english)
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The best DNN blogs can be found at DotNetNukeBlogs.com, launch announcement!
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DotNetNuke Wiki Module Release 04.01.00
The newest version of the DotNetNuke Wiki Module project has been released to the public today, it is available from the downloads page here on DotNetNuke.com. You can see the release notes here in the thread in the Wiki Forum
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I am now an INETA Speaker!
I hear the INETA newsletter went out on Tuesday morning so I can finally make this blog post, though I have still yet to see a copy of the newsletter. It is with great pleasure that I get to post that I have been added to the INETA Speakers Bureau, I've been presenting at user groups over the past 3-4 years talking about everything DotNetNuke and with this new honor look forward to increasing the number of groups I can visit. I am definitely not limited to DNN, but do have quite a bit of experience with the project as a core team member, module developer and instructor for DNN training classes. If you would like to learn more about DotNetNuke be sure to check out www.dotnetnuke.com as well as my recently launched (or soon to be launched) project at www.dotnetnukeblogs.com where we aggregate DNN blogs for the masses.
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The power of the processor
Moved to https://www.chrishammond.com/2008/the-power-of-the-processor
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Community-Credit.com Award
So a month ago Antonio got me started on www.community-credit.com, it took me a few weeks to actually start using the site, but I managed to get quite a few items into the site in the month of June and actually won an award! I came in seventh for the month of June and won the following new office mate.
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How to get a dynamic Copyright in your DotNetNuke Portal
Here's a quick DotNetNuke Tip.
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Changes coming to DotNetNuke
A few notable blog posts over on DotNetNuke.com this past week.
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DotNetNuke Info: The difference between Parent and Child portals
So, in training classes I always get the question "What is the difference between parent and child portals?" Well, the Professional DotNetNuke 4
book defines the two pretty well, but me being a programmer and lazy, I wanted to come up with a more simple description.
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DotNetNuke homepage won't load, keeps redirecting
Alright, so I was setting up my new laptop this week and ran into a problem. It was a familiar problem, but I couldn't track it down. Forum posts didn't help, google didn't help (I kept finding my own damn blog as the number one result when searching) so I figured I would post the appropriate fix. That way when I search again and I find my own blog I will find the solution!
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OpenForce is coming, OpenForce is coming!
So I've been saving this blog post for over a month, now that there is information out in the open I'm going to post it! OpenForce08 is coming! Being held at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas again this year, November 10th thru the 13th. The OpenForce08.com website is still getting updated but you can find out information about OpenForce08 by checking out the DevConnections website http://www.devconnections.com/openforce/
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DotNetNuke 4.8.4 Released
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A new way to Upgrade DotNetNuke
THIS IS AN OLD BLOG POST, for my latest instructions on How to Upgrade DotNetNuke check out this new post.
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DNN.net
How cool is that, www.DNN.net now points to www.dotnetnuke.com. Check out why this is over on Shaun Walker's latest blog post.
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Not netnuke, not .nuke, not dot net nuke
Alright, time for a little rant here, as I am starting to hear this ····more and more. There seems to be a misconception in the community regarding what the name of DotNetNuke actually is. Over the past few weeks I've heard the name butchered too many times! DotNetNuke is pronounced as one word!
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Upcoming DotNetNuke Training in St. Louis
Engage Software - Official DotNetNuke® Training Provider, is taking registrations for the next instructor-led, hands-on DotNetNuke training classes in St. Louis, MO. The classes will be held June 16 thru June 20, 2008 and will feature the new Portal Administration class. Additionally, the skinning classes have been reorganized to include an introductory-level 1-day Skinning Essentials class and a 2-day DotNetNuke Skinning class. For more information, please visit www.engagesoftware.com.
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DotNetNuke 4.8.3 Released
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Good DotNetNuke Hosting Providers
I'm looking to start a list of GOOD hosting providers for the DotNetNuke Platform.
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DotNetNuke Training Locations
Over the years of offering and providing DotNetNuke Training I've had the opportunity to train people from and travel to locations all over the United States. I figured it was time to put together a list of some of the locations I've been to and provided training to people from:
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Learn DotNetNuke Module Development
If you are looking to learn DotNetNuke come to the Capital DNN User's group meeting on Wednesday May 21st. I will be presenting at the user group covering beginning module development using WAP Projects in visual studio. I will be in the Washington area providing some training for a few clients we have in the area.