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For those of you that may know, and those of you that don’t, I was scheduled to go to PDC 2008. The the inevitable happened. We ended up having issues with a third party vendor the week before I was scheduled to go. We also ended up having other issues and scheduling conflict that all came together to mean one thing, I MISSED PDC! I was so excited, I had never been a part of an organization that was will for me to go to one of the top conferences. But, the world’s aligned to keep me from my dream....
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Manning Publications Co. has some great books. Ever since I first heard that MVC was coming to ASP.NET I was extremely excited. I have always preferred the MVC pattern over the MVP pattern that ASP.NET used. Most of the information on MVC for ASP.NET is limited or not as in depth as I would like. I have created multiple MVC applications just by using Reflector to learn more about the runtimes. However, being a book junky, and one that really enjoys the early access program at Manning Publications...
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I recently updated my web hosting from MaximumASP to Mosso. This was primarily because MaximumASP does not allow MySQL on their virtual dedicated servers, and I cannot afford a full dedicated server. MaximumASP always provided great service, and I still use them for my websites that requires solutions such as Windows Sharepoint Services, or other packages that must be installed via Remote Desktop. However, for the majority of my sites I have moved them on to Mosso and I will not look back. Mosso...
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I really enjoyed this video on Advance ASP.NET from Channel 9. I was listening to it today at work and found there were a few tidbits of information gold. geekSpeak recording: Advanced ASP.NET with Michele Leroux Bustamante Technorati Tags: ASP.NET,Channel 9 LiveJournal Tags: ASP.NET,Channel 9 del.icio.us Tags: ASP.NET,Channel 9 IceRocket Tags: ASP.NET,Channel 9 43 Things Tags: ASP.NET,Channel 9 BuzzNet Tags: ASP.NET,Channel 9...
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There is a good video on practicing test driven development on ASP.NET's website. You can view the video here. If your new to TDD this should be of interest to you. Technorati Tags: TDD,Test Driven Development,Training,.NET LiveJournal Tags: TDD,Test Driven Development,Training,.NET del.icio.us Tags: TDD,Test Driven Development,Training,.NET IceRocket Tags: TDD,Test Driven Development,Training,.NET 43 Things Tags: TDD,Test Driven Development,Training,.NET BuzzNet Tags: TDD,Test Driven Development,Training,.NET...
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I just found these videos on ASP.NET for Team Foundation Server. I find that many developers new to .NET could learn a lot from these videos. Almost any developer could learn something or two from at least one of the videos. Check them out at let me know what you think. Team Foundation Server Training Videos Technorati Tags: ASP.NET,Team Foundation Server,TFS,.NET,.NET Framework,Training LiveJournal Tags: ASP.NET,Team Foundation Server,TFS,.NET,.NET Framework,Training del.icio.us Tags: ASP.NET,Team...
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As a member of the IT Applications Development and Support team, the successful candidate will: · Work with a team to develop modules, reports and processes within SolArc’s RightAngle architecture · The candidate should have a good working knowledge of Right Angle IV · Interact with accounting and back office personnel to define and document their system and information requirements · Perform business and technical analysis and design of business requirements and generate functional and tech

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As President of the Bartlesville .NET User Group I get many people asking me if I know of people looking for jobs. I have decided to start posting the positions on my blog as well hoping to help the companies in Bartlesville find skilled developers. Description: Seeking one mid to senior level developer for a local Bartlesville company (not ConocoPhillips). This position will revolve around Windows Forms and Applications development with a focus on mobile devices. The right person for this position...
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