Lessons learned from changing blogging software and moving to a new host
I recently decided to move my personal website to AppHarbor. (If you are a .NET developer and haven't
Matty and the upside-down mouse
Ah, Salley Hall, part of the prestigious suite of dorms at FSU that were voted top five "dorms like
Why you have to get a paper document signed to update the database
A term I've used to describe various IT organizations in the past is "maturity". A more
Can Any() of you Count()?
LINQ, which stands for Language Integrated Query, isn't new anymore. It was introduced in .NET 3.5, which
Presentation considerations
I've had the opportunity to give numerous presentations at work, and recently, have started giving presentations at the
Simulating TFS shelvesets in subversion
Update
A proper SVN Shelve feature is tentatively scheduled for Subversion 1.8
Original article
Having worked with Team Foundation
Learn a foreign language (and spy on your enemies)
Besides coming up with corny jokes and blog post titles, I spend a fair amount of time reading about new
Programming with a purpose
Often times, I find myself dabbling at home on a new technology. I usually run into one of two situations:
Finding unused CSS with Google Chrome
With the advent of jQuery and its selector engine, I've gotten a lot better at writing accurate stylesheets.
Word 2007 and em-spaces
Developing custom solutions for Word 2007 over the last year, I've run across some bugs that are particularly