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New Opportunites - Starting a new position at Ironworks Consulting
Hello all! Its been a good year overall, despite the fact that I was laid off from Land America due to the economic conditions in the real estate market and the ripple effect it has had on companies like Land America. I was laid off two weeks ago, along Read More...
Count down to Richmond Code Camp 2008.2
One week and counting to Richmond Code Camp. Im excited.This really going to be a good one. Great great speakers, brand new venue, great presentations, giveaways and lots of cool people to hang around with. In case you haven't registered, here is the Read More...
Innsbrook .Net User Group Monthly Meeting Sept 24th
The Innsbrook .Net User Group is having their monthly meeting Sept 24th. The presentation will commence at 6:30pm so please try to arrive between 6:00 and 6:30. Food will be provided. I will be speaking on Interface Based Design. PLease visit out new Read More...
Richmond Code Camp 2008.2 - Mark your calenders, register and take a survey!
When? October 4th, 2008 Where? J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College - Parham Road Campus Please take time to register: ClickToAttend Please take time to take a quick survey: Survey link here More Info: http://www.richmondcodecamp.org See ya there! Read More...
Five part series on SharePoint development
I was asked to put the Richmond Code Camp Powerpoint Presentation up as people wanted the PowerPoint slide deck and the sample code as well. Well, as they say better late than never... I really want to deliver a series that will help developers that are Read More...
Utilizing SharePoint services (WSS) for your application
I have heard a rumor going around that real SharePoint developers only write code utillizing the SharePoint API. I have heard a rumor going around that real SharePoint developers never utilize the set of SharePoint web services available to them. To this Read More...
INETA Community Champions Award and Community Excellence Award
Hello all! I want to take a few moments to tell you about some really great things happening at INETA. I was talking to David Silverlight the other day about some of the cool programs that INETA is making available to the developer community, namely the Read More...
Richmond Code Camp 2008.2 will be on October 4th 2008
Announcement!!! Come one, come all! Richmond Code Camp 2008.2 will be held October 4th, 2008. Details will follow over the next month or two...if you are thinking about presenting then you have some time to plan out your topics! -Kevin Read More...
I'm hyped about upcoming Code Camps! Roanoke & Richmond!
Man I saw the topics list for the upcoming Roanoke Code Camp and man it looks good! Think I'll just have to mosey on down there and hang out with some .Net folks and my good ole friends Robin Edwards and Andy Leonard this coming weekend. Roanoke Code Read More...
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Check it out - What’s New in IIS7 and Extending ASP.NET 2.0 Application Services
Check out the latest coding solutions with like-minded developers at MSDN Events. Witness the evolution of IIS and see why IIS7 is our most extensible, manageable and secure Web platform on record. You’ll learn how to extend application services – including Read More...
Its a new year and the changes keep coming!
Well along with making sure that I write the year as 2007 2008 correctly, the new year has brought forth many changes for me; some good, some great. I am no longer working at CarMax (I do miss my many good friends there). I am working for the City of Read More...
Become a Task Master - Customizing the build process using Visual Studio - Part 3
Hello everyone! Man I am in love with this cooler weather. I've got a faculty conference coming up this week for ECPI so I wanted to get this last piece out there. This is part 3 in a 3 part series and should give you a decent overview of customized builds Read More...
Become a Task Master - Customizing the build process using Visual Studio - Part 2
This is part 2 of a 3 part series aimed at understanding how to create and implement custom tasks using either MSBuild or TeamBuild. Click here for part 1. The overall presentation was given at the last Richmond .Net Code Camp. In part 1 we covered how Read More...
Been on Vacation
Last week I was out getting some R & R and took some time off blogging & technology in general (the only thing I used was my cell phone ). This week has been catch up . I will have part 2 of Task Master ready soon! Read More...
Become a Task Master - Customizing the build process using Visual Studio
To understand the build process, we must cover a few general points: The default Visual Studio build engine is not MSBuild. For the purposes of this blog, when writing custom tasks we employee either MSBuild or Team Build (build engine that Visual Studio Read More...
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