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Ok, I think I missed announcing this. I'm giving a talk on alternatives to writing JavaScript as the clientscript in the browser. The talk will center around 2 technologies (and be mostly demo-driven). One of the two technologies, Script#, is available...
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I've been reading a bunch of stuff online the last week or so that talks about theory or at least the idealism that some have thrown out. Thanks to Dave Hayden, Joe Healy, Jim Zimmerman, and my buddy Tim, I think I have some perspective on this stuff...
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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 can't believe I'm writing this post and taking on (somewhat) who I'm taking on... But this needs to be said publicly.] If you haven't read all the buzz... go here and read Sam's thoughts on Martin's Microsoft article . While...
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[Sorry if my original posting of this was a little unreadable... My blog writer evidently didn't make the transit to the new OS all that well (see below for what I'm talking about)] I've had an interesting couple of months as a developer and...
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My fellow blogger, Scott recently jumped on the “FireFox Rules; IE is dead” bandwagon . In the post he simple posts stats that don’t represent me. So while I can’t really respond to the stats except to say this… If FireFox...
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My Avaratec tablet has an interesting problem these days. It seems that I’m having an overheating issues with it. After it has been on (like a day) and it has been used fairly heavily, it decides that it can’t take it anymore and it shuts off. Now, I...
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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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I’m up at the wee hours of the morning (OK, it’s 5 am… I had a solution to a problem, and couldn’t get back to sleep). As I was perusing some blogs I noticed this entry from Scoble . I want to say first that I really like Scoble. When I’m a good blogger...
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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 just read this article on Ajaxian about the new S3 Javascript Bindings . Very cool! They have implemented SHA1 hashes in Javascript! I also am intrigued by the idea of calling/retrieving Javascripts from S3 Service. I’m scared about the possibilities...
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I gotta share a little story with you guys. I could remove all the names to protect the guilty, but we do too much of that. Sometimes I think embarassing companies (or their IT people) for system failures is good. I know that if some of my past mistakes...
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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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Ben’s post made me think about something I’ve been meaning to write about. I recently left a company (who shall remain nameless to protect me from lawsuits… if you remember the name keep it to yourself) that was trying to do offshoring because someone...
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[I started this as a comment on Don's blog and decided it was getting too lengthy for a comment] Don, [Let me switch on my Religion Degree Hat... Unnhhh... Ok... I think it's on... do you see the light?? No... Nuts... Ahhh... the switch... bzzzt!] AMEN...
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