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  • 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!  
    Posted to Kevin Israel (Weblog) by kevin on September 6, 2008
  • 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 Community Champions Award and the Community Excellence Award. The INETA Community ...
    Posted to Kevin Israel (Weblog) by kevin on July 10, 2008
  • 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 to add MSBuild to the Visual Studio IDE since the default build engine is not ...
    Posted to Kevin Israel (Weblog) by kevin on October 25, 2007
  • 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!
    Posted to Kevin Israel (Weblog) by kevin on October 25, 2007
  • New Blog Site - I'm a lucky guy!

    Well all I can say is that I am a very lucky guy. Lucky to be passionate about technology. Lucky to be working in the wonderful storm that is .Net and the architecture that surrounds it. Lucky to be in technology at a time when it seems like, in someways, many of the rules we have lived by in past regarding ...
    Posted to Kevin Israel (Weblog) by kevin on October 1, 2007
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