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Joe Healy just called me to see if Thursday the 21st was a good day for the Day of Ajax. He just found out that the room was double booked, so we had to change our time. Hopefully, all of you who were coming can make it a day later. If not I'll plan...
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[I'm starting the buzz as early as I can...] I am in the process of putting together a free fullday training in Tampa called "A Day of Ajax" with Joe Healy (my Blog Daddy), Jim Zimmerman , and Jon Goodyear (and ASPSOFT ). The presenter list has not been...
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This is just a quick post to point out an excellent one by my friend (and former co-worker) DevPrime. He writes about a technique for Using SQL Server Files for Unit Testing in VS2005 TS . Not to blow the article too much, but his idea is to create SQL...
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[out of date post...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] I started a post yesterday (and I will complete it) about my experiences wiring up Atlas to a site that has multiple MasterPages (actually...
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This post is a quick warning to my fellow programmers. I have 2 machine’s that I primarily use for development: An Avaratec C3500 TabletPC (which has an Athlon 2200+ XP-M CPU), and a custom built (by me) desktop (which has an Athlon 64x2 processor...
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So this week had a painful technology ending… I’m preparing a site for a beta launch. My check list for Friday had an item on the list.: Test Ajax on the Mac (using Safari). We had been testing the Mac all through our dev cycle, but somehow I managed...
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[small update... I added the links to Nemerle and Boo]. No, I'm not dreaming of Halloween. I have been fooling with SharpDevelop and discovered that there are bindings for Nemerle and Boo . Since I hadn't played with either (but have heard about both...
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[I'm doing an experiment. I'm writing this post using Writely and FireFox instead of using the CodeBetter Editor and IE6... BTW it didn't work... I guess I need to try something else] Over the last month during the holidays and my own blogging block I...
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Well, at least the ones I've tried. Let's take a quick jump back down memory lane... something that Frans Bouma said to me way back here ( http://codebetter.com/blogs/jay.kimble/archive/2005/06/01/63937.aspx#63954 ) struck a chord. I don't know ORMs that...
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My co-worker, Rob Teixeira, MVP (he makes me put those three characters --"MVP-- in if I'm going to quote him), sent me a nice little tidbit today in email. It's a performance assessment (I won't call it a test) of the Enterprise Services vs. TCP Remoting...
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(AKA trying to get listed on Mike Gunderloy's Daily Grind twice in 1 week). Believe it or not, I don't hate AJAX. It's true. My complaint has always been about best practices being identified (I have yet to find an article on this). Despite what many...
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I've been thinking about all this and I have been pondering ways to make my templated code more maintainable or better yet, get things to a point where I somewhat don't have to maintain code at all.
The idea I have come up with to create a CodeSmith template (I'm sure this can be done with other templating tools like MyGeneration) that let's me build CodeSmith Templates.
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I would like to ask everyone a question. How many lines of Javascript is too many in a page? When do you start thinking about moving that functionality out of the page and back on the server? In other words, when is it OK, to go ahead and post back to the server. How many lines?
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I've been thinking about a number of things lately as I look at a number of technologies. I think there's a growing programmer's revolt against the DBAs. Maybe I'm crazy, but it sure seems like that is what is happening (and no I'm not talking about Frans...
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I've done a bit of reading over the last couple days. DonXML mentioned Domain Driven Design (DDD) in a comment . This led me to a series of posts from Steve Eichert on DDD. This post of Steve's was very intriguing to me. He talks about the need for UI...
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