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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How things change... vacation, to work really fast
I was hoping for a nice relaxing week this week. Then on Monday in class I got a call and was asked if I would go to California for some hotel conversions. I left Tuesday evening, got in to LAX late, swung by the parents house in Long Beach, then down to Irvine to the hotel I'm staying at. I spent the next 48 hours working, with a few hours of sleep here and there. I worked so much, drove so much, and was so busy that I ate two meals that whole time.
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A week of vacation....
I'm off at Quilogy today for their Introduction to C# training. No shirt and tie, starts at 8:30, ends around 4, not a bad day :)
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St. Louis Monster Jam
Me and my buddy Russ went to the St. Louis Monster Jam last night.I took 415 photos..... Here's a list of some of the good ones, I'd go through and link them all, but I'm trying to get a test site up and running of DotNetNuke 2.0 this afternoon.
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DNN TTTGallery Modifications
I made some minor modifications to the TTTGallery today for my sites. Here they both are.
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Removed my prior post...
I removed my prior post per Scott's recommendations.
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Opinions from Iraq...
I'm not much of a political guy, I have my views, you have your views, just don't try to force your's on me.
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A week off.... C# Training
Well, after today, I get a week off of work! Sorta. I am headed out to Quilogy in St. Charles for C# training.
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More reading. performance rules
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Blogjet VS NewsGator
What's the difference between the two? I guess the difference would only be with posting as I don't think BJ has feed capabilities, but I could be wrong. I've been using NG now for a while, as it allows me to post right from outlook, so it looks like I'm working!
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UBB.Classic 6.7 Installed
I spent a bit of time this weekend installing UBB.Classic 6.7 onto SCCAForums.com, I had to add two hacks to the code, mainly the HitHack but it appears to not be working properly yet.
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Scott W's Trackback article!
http://scottwater.com/blog/archive/2004/02/06/Trackbacks.aspx
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Corrections to Writing Secure Code Second Edition
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Static HTML? oh my yes I am.
I don't do very many static pages anymore, none if I can get away with it, but this one is going to be static.
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Who is Chris Hammond?
I am Chris Hammond. I am not a baseball player, I am not a photographer (well I am a hobbyist), I am not a professer. I am Chris Hammond, a programmer, web developer, applications design specialist. I am Chris Hammond, I own www.chrishammond.com, heck I own 5 different combinations of Chris Hammond and Christopher Hammond dotCom dotNet dotOrg
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Weathermen... are they ever right?
I've got a bet going for tomorrow that we won't get 2”s of snow here in St. Louism they are saying “severe weather, 4-6 inches, then ice on top of that 4-6”
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QRIO Demo!
Check out these dancing robots. The file is called QRIO Demo, not sure where it's from.
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Finally some results
Well, some of the results for Solo Performance Specialties are moving up. The “schroth harness” query in this post has moved up to #3.
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Accident update
Here are some photos of the Z after the accident.
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Google "Chris Hammond"
If you google “Chris Hammond” you don't find me, not anywhere in the first 100 results.
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DotNetNuke and Windows Authentication
I hadn't worked with DotNetNuke and Windows Authentication at all, but last week a client came to me and wanted a portal setup that works with their Active Directory for logins. I ended up using the TTTCompany Windows Authentication module. It worked perfectly, done and setup in roughly 3-4 hours, but it could have been done in half the time, I also installed the PA version of the TTTCompany Application pack for the client so that they have an image gallery to use.