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Posted by on 31st October, 2004

ASP.NET Webcast Series

ASP.NET Webcast Series

Dive head first into an in-depth, hands-on learning environment with the Microsoft ASP.NET Webcast Series. Choose from over 40 hours of free technical training with valuable advice from ASP.NET experts like Fritz Onion of PluralSight, Rob Howard, Carl Franklin and Ken Getz (via csharpfriends). [button link=”http://www.aspnetwebcasts.com/default.aspx” color=”#FFFFCC” size=”1″ style=”4″ dark=”1″]read...

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Posted by on 31st October, 2004

Money from Microsoft

Money from Microsoft

Ever wondered how to go about establishing an entreprenurial relationship with Microsoft? Well, wonder no longer. Microsoft has launched their Emerging Business portal site. Here you can find information on how to approach Microsoft for funding, find out about the partner program, read about success stories and much more (via theunofficialmicrosoftweblog.com). read more:...

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Posted by on 27th October, 2004

Albert Einstein Archives Online

Albert Einstein Archives Online

The Einstein Archives Online Website provides the first online access to Albert Einstein's scientific and non-scientific manuscripts. The site allows viewing and browsing of approximately 3,000 high-quality digitized images of Einstein’s writings and direct access to approx. 43,000 records of Einstein and Einstein related documents. The records published in this online version pertain to Albert Einstein’s scientific and non-scientific writings, his professional and personal correspondence, notebooks, travel diaries, personal documents, and third-party items contained in the original collection of Einstein’s personal papers. read more:...

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Posted by on 16th October, 2004

FTP Add-in for Visual Studio 2003

FTP Add-in for Visual Studio 2003

One of the deficiencies I have found in Visual Studio, when writing ASP.NET applications, is that it has no built-in method for uploading your project or files to a remote webserver. I write the code and test locally, but more often than not, I test directly from the webserver. I had resorted to using Dreamweaver as a code editor and using its FTP features to upload the required files. Ofcourse, I would miss out on the features that VS does have for ASP.NET….Then I found Unleash It! The latest version includes a stand-alone version, a Command Line Version (useful for scripts or processes) and a Visual Studio .NET 2003 Add-In. The Add-in allows you to right click on your project and select "Deploy it", which will FTP only the required files to the webserver. read more:...

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Posted by on 15th October, 2004

Fixing the ASP.NET DataGrid

Fixing the ASP.NET DataGrid

The default DataGrid-WebControl shipping with the .NET-Framework already is a powerful control to display and edit data in table form. But when trying to implement the DataGrid in a fixed layout site the sizing behavior of the DataGrid becomes a problem: the number of rows and with it the height of the DataGrid may vary depending on the number of records to be displayed. Workaround in this good article by Alexander Zeitler. read more:...

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Posted by on 9th October, 2004

Making the move

Making the move

After visiting the East Puget Sound last week, we came back in love with the area and a little more than we expected… Yup, we bought a house in Snoqualmie, about 30 minutes East of Seattle, in a community called Snoqualmie Ridge. The house won't be ready till January, giving us only three months or so to get organized. So, I am looking for an immediate, contract or full-time position in or near the Seattle/Bellevue/Redmond/Issaquah area. Let's see what...

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Posted by on 5th October, 2004

Aerial photography and maps

Aerial photography and maps

If you have seen aerial photos, maybe of your neighborhood, you know how difficult it is to find a street or even a house. Multimap is currently only available for England, but the idea is quite clever and I wonder why it took us so long to make aerial/mapping so much easier and actually useful. Aerial photos. Maps. Overlaid. Fantastic. (via metafilter) read more:...

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