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Irregular expressions regularly
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InfoPath SDK Documentation and more
A rich source of goodness for any aspiring InfoPath guru:
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Falling in love with Office 2003
I had a big SOA with Office 2003 day today,
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Can't read, working (Office, Smartphone, Avalon)
Some links to things that I saw today which caught my attention:
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Best Practices Analyzer Tool for Microsoft SQL Server 2000
Not terribly sure why I only just came across this:
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Restricted access to Hotmail
Today when I attempted to connect to my Hotmail account through Outlook and Outlook Express I received the following exception message:
Task 'Hotmail: Folder:Inbox Synchronizing headers.' reported error (0x800CCCF6) :
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WebMessenger enhancements
I noticed some nice useability improvements in webmessenger today, at first glance I noticed:
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Your company has moved Mt Fuji eh? Tell me something interesting about that.
I've been meaning to blog some thoughts about how to manage the interview process from the point-of-view of the employee. I think that it's an important topic because, when I've read other people's writings about it in the past I think that they tackle it from all the wrong angles. I think that too many people will tell you how to play up to an interviewer but not how to extract useful information from them.
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Canberra User Group meeting tonight
On the topic of User Groups, I just noticed that my future "home" User Group are meeting tonight: http://www.cbrdev.net/Default.aspx
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Evangelism Rhythms, "know the score"
Yesterday Dave Glover - from the Microsoft Developer Platform Group - gave a special lunchtime presentation in Adelaide titled: "What is new in VS 2005 and ASP.NET". This presentation will serve as a forerunner to the Whidbey "ASCEND" day in January.
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Member boards at UserGroup meetings; photo's, stories, etc.
One of the major problems that I find at User Group meetings is that it can be difficult to meet new people. An example of this is that, prior to our last User Group meeting I had some e-mail correspondence with a fellow developer who was planning on attending; we both agreed that we should meet up at the meeting. Once you are at the meeting though, it becomes very difficult to shout-out for the person with whom you wish to meet. I noticed that sentiment is kind of echoed in this blog entry: