April 2008 - Posts

Safari Becomes Browser of Choice, ReSharper 4 Still Not Out, BUT...

Why, because I'm going to buy an Apple.  Yeah, you heard me, I'm going get one.  Ok, so maybe that isn't a good reason why Safari is going to become the browser of choice.  However Jeff Lynch definitely lays out a few more legitimate reasons
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Ugh, The Verbing Subjectized, Verbeeized!

Hello Blogosphere, This is my short rant on two words that drive me nuts and often make fairly educated people sound stupid. It reads, "- Produce well architected, efficient SQL within a complex data model. Demonstrate ability to troubleshoot database
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Smugmug and Windows Live Writer Plugin, via Teamprise Source Client

I officially joined the effort for the Windows Live Writer called smugmug4writer for Smugmug, currently maintained by Chris Patterson.  I've found myself using the plugin so much while writing entries that I finally decided I'd contact him and see

Kanban Ninja!

So over the next few weeks and days I'll be pushing out a new development process, methodology and helping extensively with the consulting roles here at work.  My main goal is to make us FAST and to maintain quality and expand that.  One of

Xobni Rocks! More Analytics!

As I start my WebTrends blogging I also have stumbled onto some other analytics products and social information applications.  These help in general daily activities a LOT!  One that my buddy Eric Sterling showed me recently is Xobni. 

WebTrends Account Setup and Configuration

I got my WebTrends Account Welcome E-mail with all of the information needed to get connected and start working with the On Demand Analytics Web Application. At some point I want to get a Visitor Intelligence Cube/OLAP Reporting Web Application setup

DropThings ROCKS! If you haven't checked this out... do!

So I was finally getting back around to reading a few of the blogs that I do.  One of the blogs I check out semi-frequently is Brad Abrams.  I regret it has been so long because he has a few entries that are must reads.  The first is Framework
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HTML is What It's About!

I've never had to actually utilize the custom extension build provider or http handler in .NET since way way back pre-2.0.  Well that came up again and I went to messing with it and came to the conclusion that it is slightly different now. 
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A Renaming - Rogue, Mercenary?

I got to thinking about my work patterns and what I've been getting accomplished.  It far exceeds what I thought I would be remotely doing 10 years ago, even 5 years ago I've blown away my wildest "reasonable" expectations of the future.  In

F*&! IE7

[RANT ON] Open Letter to Microsoft... I am thoroughly pissed at how ineffectively IE7 handles standard CSS, HTML, and ECMA Compliant JavaScript.  It is absolutely atrocious.  I recently put together a site that is compliant (it works in EVERY
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Hectic, Crazy, No Time

So I've been going nuts lately, literally not having even a moment in the afternoon for a beer after work.  Next week though I'm going to have a beer after work for sure!  The insanity of tons of work is ebbing finally. The next big things I
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