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Yesterday, I have come full circle and realized how I have been apart of something really cool! If you go all the way back to my second post back in March of 2004 , you will see that the MS Dev Evangelist for the SW ( Joe Healy ) at gave me my nickname...
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[out of date post... this deals with MS Atlas CTP... which has been change drastically and is now MS Ajax Extensions] In case you missed it, I’ve had a pretty cool conversation with Steve Maine in the comments portion of my Atlas Thoughts post....
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I recently acquired the "No Tables for layout" religion. I have stopped using tables for the layout of a page. I use divs/panels and CSS2. I do still use tables for tabular data (like grids); I just find that they create as many problems as they solve...
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Michael Howard (one of the Author's of Writing Secure Code ) says that there are 2 types of security problems: those involving untrusted input and everything else. It's true. Most of the security issues that we face and have to deal with in our code can...
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This is a quick personal (kind of) post. I just wanted my regular readers to stay tuned. I will be back (am back). I've had an extremely busy couple of weeks. I'm writing a guide for the How TO Select Guides on Internet E-mail components, have been extremely...
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I've recently encountered a couple people giving some advice that I think is nonsense. One of them is a Microsoft employee and the other is a contractor here at my work place... I found the advice as an overzealousness to sell people on a new technology...
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