Whither NorthWind?
The Ha recently wrote about his desire to get away from NorthWind and perhaps start some community driven effort to come up with something else mainly, it seemed to me, for the sake of beingsomething else.
MANY articles on a wide array of topics. You’ll find a lot of my newer content is going to my YouTube channel first, but I do still blog occasionally.
The Ha recently wrote about his desire to get away from NorthWind and perhaps start some community driven effort to come up with something else mainly, it seemed to me, for the sake of beingsomething else.
Next week (and the week after) at Tech Ed, several experienced speakers will compete with one another in Speaker Idol, held at the Tech Ed Online stage during lunch time and hosted by Carl Franklin and Richard Campbell
A couple of weeks ago the aspNetPRO magazine's annual Reader's
Doug Seven of Microsoft is hosting a party at Howl at the Moon during TechEd on June 3rd. He has some details on his blog and the party will include (and require for admission) a rubber duck competition.
I've been a bit behind on blogging but I'm trying to catch up this week. I wrote earlier that I've just finished an excellent software development book (with a very unfortunate title), Working Effectively With Legacy …
Last night I presented at the Cleveland.NET SIG on Black Belt
Microsoft has published a set of white papers which provide a good technical overview of the features available in Visual Studio Team System 2008.
I've just finished the above book, which was recommended to me by Jeffrey Palermo a few months ago. It is one of the most useful software development books I've read since Code Complete.
I'll be speaking at the Cleveland.NET SIG tomorrow night. The topic is Black Belt Performance Tips for ASP.NET, which will be a dry run for a session by that same name I'll be giving next month at Tech:Ed Developers in …
I interviewed a couple of college students earlier this week for