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    The End of a Decade's Work
      Well I guess I should be satisfied that I sustained a company for 10 years.  But it is a bit anti-climactic.  I've screwed up a lot, learned a lot and accomplished a lot since 1998.  I like to think of it as a long MBA program based in real world experience.  I wouldn't trade anything for the experiences I have gained over the past 10 years.  Nothing is more "real world"  than being your own boss and running your own company.  Nothing is more real world than not getting paid by a client for more...

    Posted By: Chip Lemmon | 7/5/2008 9:43 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    dotNETwork 5th Gathering – Really enjoyed that Silverlight & SOA Anti Patterns Mix (Part II / II)
      I discovered just now that this blog post was not correctly cross posted from my new weblog to this one. Trying to copy it manually also does not work (tried in Firefox 3 as well as IE 7). It looks like a timeout or something (warning: yes, it is a big post). Anyway, if you are interested in my coverage of SOA Anti Patterns session in dotNETwork 5th gathering, you can find it here: dotNETwork 5th Gathering – Really enjoyed that Silverlight & SOA Anti Patterns Mix (Part II / II)...

    Posted By: Mohamed Ahmed Meligy | 7/6/2008 4:09 AM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    [Off Topic] Displaying Desktop Alerts for Messages Moved from Inbox in Outlook 2007
      In my company, we agree on certain subject macros for articles, news and similar non work related messages. Each of us creates his own Outlook 2007 Rules to move those to specialized folders. The drawback of this is that new messages that get moved to other folders than Inbox do not have the desktop alert: You do not know whether you got a new message or not. This might be OK for messages flagged [fun], but as I have been in the company for long, I used to have folders for each of my complete...

    Posted By: Mohamed Ahmed Meligy | 7/6/2008 3:36 AM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    [Link List] Deep into ASP.NET Routing Assembly (Used in ASP.NET MVC Framework)
      I’ve have just sent this email to the developers exchange group in my company: I think you all know the routing engine that works with ASP.NET MVC framework to enable customizing URLs and mapping those to the corresponding controls, actions and their parameters. Some of you may know too that the routing engine is not just for ASP.NET MVC, but ASP.NET in general. If you happened to download the source code of the ASP.NET MVC framework (any preview), you’d have noticed that the routing comes...

    Posted By: Mohamed Ahmed Meligy | 7/6/2008 2:37 AM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Execute Transact-SQL statement asynchronously
      Processing a large amount of data from SQL server in .NET applications can be challenging some times. A common concern that people have is it just takes too much time to get the data from SQL. Waiting for the entire result set to return and then handling it require a great amount of RAM usage. That's not the worst thing yet. Imagine how frustrated your users can get when they have to wait for minutes after they click a button. A better designed application should utilize the asynchronous pattern...

    Posted By: Frank Wang | 7/5/2008 3:33 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Ajax Enabled Webparts in MOSS: Work Arounds
      Error Message: Failed to load viewstate.  The control tree into which viewstate is being loaded must match the control tree that was used to save viewstate during the previous request.  For example, when adding controls dynamically, the controls added during a post-back must match the type and position of the controls added during the initial request. Solution: Disabled the view state for control. this.[ControlName].EnableViewState = false;   Error Message: Script controls may not be registered...

    Posted By: Wayne H Magnum | 7/5/2008 5:10 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    30 Days of Nothing but Tech Update
      So it has been 30 days since I turned off the cable to the house and started watching nothing but technical content that I could pull from the Internet. A lot of my friends kept waiting for me to move back into my parent's basement since they felt watching so much Tech would turn me into the ultimate nerd. Luckily that did not happen, but I didn't completely watch just technical stuff the whole thirty days. I would say that my daughter put up with it for about two weeks and then she demanded that...

    Posted By: Jim Lavin | 7/5/2008 1:29 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Adventures with Live Mesh (CTP)
      I have been playing around with the Live Mesh Community Techology Preview, and have been doing what I think is some pretty cool stuff with it (as a consumer), so I thought I'd post something about it. First off, and let's get this out of the way up front, this is NOT "another Ray Ozzie Notes/Groove". What's available today looks and feels like Groove (or FolderShare), but that's only because this is the first implementation of something written on top of the Mesh Operating Environment (MOE). Today...

    Posted By: Brian Loesgen | | 7/5/2008 5:15 AM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    How to Create a Custom Editor for a Domain Model Element Property
      Sometimes when defining a property for a domain model element you may need to use a complex type that has more than one property or can't easily be displayed using a single text field or drop down in the property editor. A good example might be a class that holds a list of strings for a GUI interface or a Rich Text editor for a custom text field required by your framework. To resolve this you can create a custom editor and hook it into your domain model that will provide a proper user interface...

    Posted By: Jim Lavin | 7/5/2008 12:09 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    GWB | Why must you act up while I am away?!?
      "A connection was successfully established with the server, but then an error occurred during the login process. (provider: TCP Provider, error: 0 - The specified network name is no longer available.) " This is what has been causing issues with the site this weekend.  Thankfully the hospital has good WiFi and my cell's bluetooth connection to the HSDPA network from AT&T makes being able to debug the servers ok.  However, we will be in the hospital the rest of the day and going home tomorrow...

    Posted By: Jeff Julian | | 7/5/2008 10:59 AM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    ASP.NET: Preventing overrides to settings
      The ASP.NET web.config file has a location element with the attribute allowOverride. You can use it to prevent child directories from overriding the settings specific in the web.config file. Although, it's a handy feature to have when you're testing/debugging, you should avoid using it because it can lead to less maintainable applications - somebody would scratch their heads over why their settings aren't taking effect...

    Posted By: Nitin Reddy Katkam | 7/5/2008 7:01 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    MVC, Identi.ca, More Error Pages
      Since the downtime at GWB, I've been cooking up content that has been going onto my BlogSpot mirror and I've been too lazy to paste them all here one-at-a-time so here are the links: Model View Controller (MVC) Design Pattern http://knitinr.blogspot.com/2008/07/model-view-controller-mvc-design.html Yet Another Twitter-Cline: Identi.ca launched http://knitinr.blogspot.com/2008/07/identica-launched-yesteday.html Error Pages: ReddIt and Acromedia http://knitinr.blogspot.com/2008/07/error-pages-reddit-and-acromedia.html I...

    Posted By: Nitin Reddy Katkam | 7/5/2008 11:32 AM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Another Great Day in KC
      Just some photos I took the other day of Merriam City Park. Another thing to love about this city.   Happy Independence Day!   ~Lee...

    Posted By: Lee Brandt | 7/4/2008 11:32 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    NBC Olympics site goes live with Silverlight 2 streaming
      Over the past year, Microsoft has broadly touted their partnership with NBC and the video feeds they will provide for the Olympics.  So on July 4th, I sat back and while watching their TV broadcast and went over to their website http://www.nbcolympics.com.  The first thing you may notice upon visiting the website, is that their homepage is lackluster and that they are using the same drab Adobe Flash photo view.  So where's the cool new Microsoft Silverlight technology?  Hopefully the following will...

    Posted By: Randy Walker | | 7/4/2008 11:27 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    NINE Questions with Paul Vick
      As the Grand Poobah of Visual Basic at Microsoft, Paul is one of the busiest guys I know. Fortunately for us, he managed to find the time to answer these NINE Questions. 1. So, inquiring minds want to know, where are you from? Originally, Durham, NC. But I’ve been in Seattle almost as long as I was in Durham so… 2. Who do you work for? Give me the 10 second pitch on them. Why would I want to buy their product? A small technology company in Redmond, WA. You probably haven’t heard of...

    Posted By: Chris Williams | | 7/4/2008 10:13 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Foundations of Programming, AKA, the ALT.NET FREE Book!!
      “Foundations of Programming, Building Better Software” is a new eBook by Karl Seguin. The book does not say in its introduction that it’s all ALT.NET-ish, it starts by introducing what ALT.NET is, it's goals etc, afterwards, all the topics the book covers are inspired by ALT>NET frequent topics. This includes Domain Driven Design (DDD), Dependency Injection (DI), Object Relational Mapping (ORMs), Mocking, etc… Here’s what Channel9 had to say about it (which is how I originally found it too):...

    Posted By: Mohamed Ahmed Meligy | 7/5/2008 6:04 AM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Silverlight Cream for July 04, 2008 -- #317
      Michael Washington on prompting for install, Peter McGrattan updated his Stock List Demo, Joel Neubeck on Timeline Markers, Alex Knight DeepZooming, David Anson on LayoutTransoform, and Tim Heuer on Silverlight.js & FF3. Christopher Bennage has an interesting WPF article on TemplateBinding that if not directly related to SL, it's close. A couple days ago I referenced the Silverlight 2 RefCard from DZone, and since then have gotten a copy of the PDF file... this is very nicely done......

    Posted By: Dave Campbell | | 7/4/2008 4:26 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Meanwhile, back at the old location
      A tour of the current state of the office, and one of the server rooms, where most racks are now empty or near-empty. An Epic moment. Gert-Jan uninstalls Citrix on the last 2 servers in the farm, effectively ending 6 years of the 2000-user, 60-server Metaframe XP Citrix farm that served our Netherlands users. I would have had Marcel do this, but he has gone on holiday. Various IBM servers and almost all the blades lie ready to be moved to the new location. We don't have a use for any of...

    Posted By: Robert Kloosterhuis | 7/4/2008 9:15 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Designing Enumerations
      Every software architect or technical lead has to consider the possibility of a change in the requirements and thus the software and has to build a system resilient to such change. He/she would also have to design a system that is easy to implement and easy to modify. One such area is dealing with the enumerations when defining the detailed design of the application. When a method accepts input that is from a small set of values, it is generally a good idea to accept that input as an enumeration...

    Posted By: Nitin Reddy Katkam | 7/4/2008 9:24 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Error creating listener in Team Build
      If, like me you are trying to run tests against your web services and you the error below, you will need to give permission to the service account that runs your Build Agent to create listeners in IIS. Class Initialization method TestServiceProjects.RentalCentreServiceRemoteTest.MyClassInitialize threw exception. System.ServiceModel.AddressAccessDeniedException:  System.ServiceModel.AddressAccessDeniedException: HTTP could not register URL http://+:3456/RentalCentreServiceRemoteTest/. Your process...

    Posted By: Martin Hinshelwood | 7/4/2008 4:09 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Google Quick Search for 64 Bit Windows
      I've been using Google Desktop Search for some time now.  Most of it however, I don't find useful.  I never search my desktop, and store my mail on a different server, so I miss out on a lot of the Google Desktop value proposition.  So why use it at all?  The answer is Google Quick Search.  Google Quick Search is the little dialog that pops up whenever you press Ctrl twice.  I enter a phrase and hit enter and the phrase is automatically sent to the Google search page, rendering the search results...

    Posted By: ChrisD | 7/4/2008 2:51 PM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    What Am I Testing?
      I’ve been spending the better part of two days doing this same process over and over. It doesn’t feel like I’m testing anything of value. I am not doing it in the C# 3.0ish way, but it is better to explain it that way. I have a class and a façade (MyFacade) that I want to extend and test. class Foo { public string Name { get; set; }}class MyFacade { public IMyDependency Depend { get; set; }}interface IMyDependency { IList<Foo> GetAllFoos();}   So I write my test first like...

    Posted By: Mark Borcherding | 7/4/2008 9:25 AM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    WALL-E
      I went to see WALL-E earlier this week (Yes, I know it's supposed to be a dot and not a dash. Call it a hardware limitation.) I wasn't in a big hurry to see this movie. The sense of urgency that I felt for Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Hancock, The Dark Knight, etc this summer so far, just wasn't there. It was more like "oh look, WALL-E is playing. Well, I've seen everything else TWICE, so why not?" My daughters are in from Atlanta for most of the summer, so we're seeing a lot of movies. They...

    Posted By: Chris Williams | | 7/4/2008 9:21 AM | 0 Comments | | |
     
    Developer Groups in the Twin Cities
      This month is kind of a big deal (to me) here in the Twin Cities. We're launching not one, but TWO developer related groups. The first one is my own project, the Twin Cities Developers Guild. (www.twincitiesdevelopersguild.com)  Our kickoff meeting is on Tuesday, July 8 at 6pm (with our Kickoff Cookout starting at 5pm) at New Horizons of Minnesota (in Edina) and features Jason Bock (Magenic) speaking on "Writing Better Code." Later in the week, on Thursday, July 10 at 5:30pm, the Twin Cities...

    Posted By: Chris Williams | | 7/4/2008 8:57 AM | 0 Comments | | |