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J. Michael Palermo IV
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Cisco CCNA Training - Day One
I am in total awe of the things I have learned today from attending the CCNA220 at [itt]. The good majority of the day has been lab-oriented. It is hard to believe what I have accomplished in just one day. Here is a list of contributing factors regarding today's great experience:
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Phoenix Silverlight User Group - February 2008
Tonight's meeting was filled with great content! Although we had a modest number show for the meeting, among the attendees were Tim Heuer, Dave Campbell, Scott Cate, Scott McElroy, Simon Allardice, and Steele Price.
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Video: Silverlight & Twitter
In my latest video, I demonstrate how to create a Silverlight application that displays Twitter messages from various Twitter users. You will learn how to make calls to an open source Twitter API via AJAX Page Methods, and display the results with faded text effects.
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January 2008
Here are my highlighted blog posts of interest in January 2008:
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Enhancing the Class with Windows Meeting Space
On day two of teaching Advanced ASP.NET 2.0 at [itt], I implemented a newly discovered feature that allows students to easily follow along in the class - Windows Meeting Space.
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What Does Advanced ASP.NET Mean?
This week I am teaching Advanced ASP.NET 2.0 at [itt].
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Apply in Javascript
After reading an older blog post by Scott Cate, I was curious if the apply function in Javascript would work if no arguments were defined in the calling function. It turns out that it does work. Consider the following javascript:
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What is it Worth To You?
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What's in Your eWallet?
I have been a long time user of ListPro from IliumSoft. However, I was "misusing" ListPro. What I really needed was the features found in their product called eWallet. I need the ability to sync (not overwrite) sensitive data between my PC and my mobile phone. I also wanted the UI to be as simple as possible to use. After reviewing the product features, and running the trial version on my PC, I made the decision to purchase it and the smartphone version. After installing the product on both PC and mobile phone (Motorola Q, Windows Mobile 5.0), I quickly attempted to sync.
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Do You SnagIt Everyday?
If you created a list of software products that you use virtually everyday - what would your list contain?