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Coding Blocks According to their website, the creators wanted to give back to the community through their podcast. They created a listenable format for people to learn from one another and to share what they have experienced as real life problem solvers...
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I’ve been doing some kata’s lately and have decided that there is quite a lot in a name. Working on another project that has things named more generically has been a somewhat difficult adjustment to get used to. The funny thing is that I think that one...
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A couple of weeks ago I listened to a presentation by Scott Hanselman about scaling your life . One of the many great pieces of advice is to blog about something rather than email an answer. So this afternoon my good friend Alex asked me how we used to...
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It’s sometimes nice to be able to uninstall a previous version of your product before installing a completely different new replacement app. You can do this by using the msiexec /u {product id} command but who the heck knows the Product ID? I do if I...
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I’ve been following a very interesting discussion going on in the local Agile Roundtable group. They have been talking a lot about how agile is really a “ conversation with the situation ”, a conversation that involves product owners, end users, and developers...
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This is not quite a trivial ordeal! The problem isn't knowing which swaths of files in the lightswitch project's folders are worthy of exclusion. That is discussed in a very nice SO article, here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7114453/lightswitch...
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Today I drew this picture. Then I spent a LONG time thinking about how I could fill a bunch of lines with text to go next to it, and sit real nice and look pretty like a picture book. I threw it away and wrote this instead. public...
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I was asked to fill in for Michael Palermo from Microsoft because he had a personal issue come up that made it so he couldn't attend the Fall 2011 Utah Code Camp. He sent me over his demo files and I added some to the end after coming up short on time...
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As a follow-on to my last presentation “Intro to HTML5” I have created a new presentation “Get Going with HTML5” where I dive deeper into some of the most used features of HTML5, mainly Canvas, Audio, and Video. Below is the recorded presentation...
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I quite literally grew up in the start of the PC wave! In 1976 the Apple 1 was released and a few years later I was on the scene. We never had an Apple 1, but we had a Personal Computer (PC) in our house from the beginning. The very first one I...
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In my blog series of “Too Funny to Not Post” comes this latest edition. I opened up a certain beta Microsoft product. It then prompted me with this dialog box: When working with a Beta product I usually opt into such programs (not so with...
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I ran into this really neat app this week called App Inventor for Android . It allows for rapid prototyping of Android applications. I have used DroidDraw in the past and have found it to be very helpful in designing Android UI. It won...
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I have a buddy who was going to be giving some presentations to high-school kids. Specifically he asked: What would you be looking for if they approached you about work? Perhaps you are in that age group right now. What do you want to know? Perhaps you...
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Here is a fun little C# Duel: http://pexforfun.com/Default.aspx (click Random Puzzle) I solved my first one in just 1 try (compilations) so it doesn’t take long to try. What is Pex and how does it work? http://pexforfun.com/Documentation.aspx#HowDoesPexWork...
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I am a continual student of good user interfaces (UI). When asked what my weakness is as an Interview question I will almost always admit that I am severely UI impaired! If the UI is designed professionally then I can usually implement it pretty well...
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