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  • See you at TheRuntime.com

    I write this post with a mix of excitement and sadness. The exciting part is that I am helping form a new developer community site at http://www.TheRuntime.com . The sad part is that I will no longer be blogging at Codebetter. When Codebetter was first formed, myself and several other bloggers from DotNetJunkies...
    Posted to Eric Wise by Eric Wise on Mon, Nov 12 2007
    Filed under: ASP .NET, Patterns and Practices, Business / IT, VB .NET, Personal, Rants, SQL, C#
  • Codebetter does job searches better!

    It is undeniable that the blogosphere is becoming a prime time source of networking, information, and advertising. With this in mind, we've been watching the evolution of blogging. Authors like Scott Hanselman and Sahil Malik, business owners like Joel Spolsky and Eric Sink all are using the blogosphere...
    Posted to Eric Wise by Eric Wise on Tue, Oct 10 2006
    Filed under: ASP .NET, Patterns and Practices, Business / IT, VB .NET, Personal, SQL, Easy Web Applications, C#
  • Where has Jay been

    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 busy at work, and tie down pretty heavy by...
    Posted to Jay Kimble -- The Dev Theologian by Jay Kimble on Sat, Jul 23 2005
    Filed under: Personal, VB.Net, Technology, C#, Dev Philosophy, ASP.Net, Components and tools
  • No, I will not teach you to code... ok, maybe...

    [I'm a part of my church's programming team. We are a team of volunteers. I've had some thing happen to me a few times, and so I'm writing it in a blog post to try to get my own handle of how I feel about it... you may have been here, too]. I was aproached by a leader in the church (who I have total...
    Posted to Jay Kimble -- The Dev Theologian by Jay Kimble on Sun, Apr 10 2005
    Filed under: Personal, C#, Dev Philosophy
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