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PD website now running on new version
I uploaded the new ProjectDistributor version to the server yesterday, so, the site is now running on that. Existing users will notice some changes when they login.
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Chuck is blogging
Charles Sterling, Developer Evangelist extroadinaire is blogging. Charles (aka Chuck) looks after the scuba diving technologies from the shores of sunny Gold Coast, Australia. I can just picture him sitting down by the waterfront by his home there blogging away while reeling in a Mackerel and swigging away on a nice cold Fosters :-)
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First post from rebuilt laptop.
First post from PostXING on my newly built laptop :-) All-in-all it took me about 6 hours to get from woe to woe to woe to go. Along the way it was useful to follow in the footsteps of my sagacious colleague Mitch who built his machine only a day prior to me doing it.
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New ProjectDistributor release
I'm just testing the release for the next version of ProjectDistributor. This release includes bug fixes from the previous release as well as the following new features:
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New blogging tools
I just read on - .NET Blog - Chris Frazier Style - about a new release of PostXING and a new aggregator plug-in which allows you to blog about items in your aggregator via a right-click action. The plug-in is called BlogThisUsingPostXINGPlugin and requires the latest version of PostXING to work.
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My New Year's Resolutions for 2005
- Drink more water
- Excercise more consistently
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Introduction to C# Anonymous Methods
Bookmark to read this later:
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Webcast - How InfoPath supports ADO.NET DataSet's
I just finished watching a WebCast about support for ADO.NET DataSet's in InfoPath:
Hagen Green - MSDN Webcast: Database Connectivity in InfoPath Through ADO.NET -
InfoPath book
Ordered myself some reading material for those long flights between Canberra and Adelaide today:
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InfoPath NEWBIE mistake #1
OK, so I've made my first major InfoPath blunder. Being a javascript afficionado I decided that I'd create my InfoPath forms using javascript as the codebehind model as opposed to using the new, .NET model which comes with the Infopath 2003 Toolkit for Visual Studio.Net.