Random development thought...
If you don’t know who Eric Gunnerson is, you read blogs, and you are working with C# or interestin in learning it, I strongly suggest you start reading his posts.
Read MoreAll blog posts that were published in June 2004. To view posts from other months, use the archive control in the right-hand sidebar to pick the specified month from the specified year.
If you don’t know who Eric Gunnerson is, you read blogs, and you are working with C# or interestin in learning it, I strongly suggest you start reading his posts.
Read MoreThis cracked me up. Dell will give you a $100 credit when you buy a 15GB DJ!
Read MoreWhen .NET first came out, I start a project to: learn the .NET Framework learn C# fill my need of a digital photo mass-renamer This app is free and anyone can use it.
Read MoreI’m as giddy as a litle schoolgirl. Lest we forget, the lust-inducing dual-hinged MPx Pocket PC Phone has also finally made its official appearance on Motorola’s website as well, but it’s sort of less of a big deal than the announcement of the MPx220 since Motorola has been showing off the MPx for months.
Read MoreNo doubt… John’s post is dead on. If you’re interested in digital photography organization… this is damn sure for you!
Read MoreMichael Moore’s (search) “Fahrenheit 9/11” broke records this weekend, becoming the first documentary to debut as Hollywood’s top weekend film - but there are holes in the controversial film’s story.
Read MoreIn case anyone reads my blog… I’ll be presenting at the Jacksonville, FL .NET user group in one week: Wednesday July 7, 2004.
Read MoreAnyone who’s followed my personal projects knows my biggest endeavour was a digital photo suite. FotoVisision, detailed in a few MSDN articles, has some very cool features.
Read MoreVery good reference article when planning the infrastructure around a WSS-SPS implementation. This paper provides guidelines for capacity planning for a SharePoint Portal Server 2003 installation.
Read MoreNow that’s just damn rich! Via Binyamin Jolkovsky of Jewish World Review: THE MISTAKE OF CLINTON’S ‘LIFE’
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