Phil Scott's WebLog

Quite exciting this computer magic

  • impersonation enable="true"

    I'm curious to how many people are simply adding ASPNET to their logins in SQL Server instead of using impersonation.  Most books I've read simply don't mention it.  My 2310 course (Developing an ASP.NET Web App) only faintly mentions it as an option in configuring your app.

  • C# vs VB.NET books and the such

    Don mentioned the fact that the C# version of the books have been doing much better sales wise than their VB.NET brother (or little sister depending on who you ask).  I happen to have been collecting some data on the training worldwide in a side project from our corporate headquarters, www.newhorizons.com.  Now based solely on the dates on the website as of two weeks ago, here's the breakdown in scheduling of the classes.  I should mention that I don't speak for New Horizons or even my individual center.  I just went to their website and grabbed data.  Break it down:

  • Essential ASP.NET

    With Sam raving about Fritz Onion's Essential ASP.NET book, I decided to pick a copy up myself.  Heck, it meets Phil's Theory of Book Buying #3: "Buy anything with Ted Pattison's name on it."  Plus, I'm teaching an ASP.NET class next week and maybe a bit of Fritz's brilliance will rub off on me :) 

  • Double Whammy

    Argh.  The dreaded double whammy.  Not only is my team out, but my bracket is more hosed than normal.  I've did much better in past years when the Cards haven't been in the Tourney.

  • Ok, But That's the Last Straw

    Argh.  If someone at Microsoft happens to read this, here in Louisville (the 16th-largest US city) we do have Computers and even people using VS.NET.  And I could use a new t-shirt :)

  • Day One

    Some people go overboard decorating their house for christmas, some people create full out haunted houses for a halloween, and I have March Madness.  From the Daily Quickie: