Contents tagged with Community
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Manual Express Downloads are now live
This is great news!!!
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Logged my first bug in the Product Feedback Center
This morning while I was messing around in VWD I noticed that the VB Comment feature had not been implemented. This is where the Product Feedback Center is cool; I logged in and wrote up a defect against the product :-)
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Visual Web Developer Express Edition FAQ
Visual Web Developer Express (VWD) is a lightweight tool for building ASP.NET applications and WebServices.
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Planning the Whidbey sessions for Adelaide User Group
Looks like everything is in readiness for our Whidbey developer sessions. During the July meeting I'll hopefully be announcing how we will be running the Whidbey sessions at the User Group.
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Being a good BlogSpam citizen
I was lamenting to ScottW about my lethargy in removing BlogSpam. Scott did 2 things to turn my attitude. First he mentioned some new anti-spam features which will be included in soon-to-be-released versions of the product. Secondly, he pointed me to this article:
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Windows XP Service Pack 2 Release Candidate 2
Did you know that Windows XP Service Pack 2 is now RC2?
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Helping User Group Members with Whidbey
Last night I had dinner with a couple of MS Developer evangalists and three of our local user group members. During dinner we discussed some of the possibilities for Whidbey-related group meetings and how we might ensure that we remove barriers of entry and get the maximum number of our members playing with the publicly available bits.
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Blog years are not the same as dog years
A week or so ago Justin and both I blogged about some categorization features which we felt were missing from our current blog community. Today Justin posted another larger article which drills in a bit further on the feature-set which is provided by our current free community and others have been discussing features too. Heck, Weblogs.asp.net has even had a paragraph on its home page touting new features which are as yet un-named. All of this got me thinking and I thought that I'd pump my thoughts out while they are fresh in my mind...
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Community Blogs should be categorized
I was thinking about blogging this morning and how easy it is for me to find something which I've blog'ged about previously because I categorize all of my posts. So, if I want to find that snippet which talks about nested matching then all I need to do is to click on my Regex category and scan the list. Then I started thinking about how difficult it is to find content which other people have written and also how useful it might be if community blogs exposed content in higher level categories.
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Now using the IssueTracker starter kit
I've recently taken on the development of the ASPAlliance.com site along with RegexLib.com and a few other smaller sites on the side; this has led to a large TODO: list. I've been keeping track of my TODO's on various medium - primarily in OutlookExpress. This morning I had a brainwave... why not use the IssueTracker starter kit!