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June 2002 - Posts
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I'll be off to TechEd Europe in Barcelona, Spain in about six hours. After this conference, I'll continue to travel to Norway where I'll spend the following two weeks. I therefore won't have Internet access from July 5 to July 21. This is about the longest Read More
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Andy McMullan is the hero of the day who solved my Exchange problem regarding sending the out of office notifications for emails originating from the Internet. It has actually not been due to a bug but instead is a feature.
Oh yes, that's Read More
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Argh ... anyone here knows Exchange 5.5 better than I do [which shouldn't be too hard]?
I'm preparing to leave for Barcelona (TechEd) and some weeks of vacation (Norway) and wanted to set up these Out-Of-Office autoreplies for the first time. Read More
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RESTful web services use the HTTP protocol to denote if a method is idempotent or safe by using either HTTP POST or GET to communicate with the endpoints.
Thinking about general distributed applications and load balancing, wouldn't it be interesting Read More
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Yesterday, I spent a nice afternoon with Ehud from LtU in Vienna, Austria chatting about Ada, CS, and software development as such.
The thing is: as soon as two people who've spent some time with various software development projects come together, Read More
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I'm either the first or the last one to notice - TPFKAS (The Project Formerly Known As Saturn) has been released some days ago:
New! Free ASP.NET Web Development Tool
The Microsoft ASP.NET Web Matrix Project is now available as a free download. Read More
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Brian replied after my first welcome: How's this for a coincidence. I just ordered your book today. I talked to a couple of people during my VSIP DevLab last week who gave it strong recommendations. That gave it enough momentum to break Read More
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A new .NET blogger: Hi Brian! (RSS subscribed) Read More
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Peter: My blogroll is hopelessly out of date, but I haven't gotten round to fixing it 'coz I use my channelroll more. The channelroll is what I'm *really reading*, and actions speak louder than words, no? I'm actually considering switching to a new, more Read More
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As I'm going to spend a considerable amount of time on the road in the next months, I've been thinking about putting some photos and summaries of my travels online - somehow as an excuse for not blogging too much ;-). Most of these are .NET Remoting related Read More
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Regarding this article which describes design and implementation (C#) of a Web Service to Remoting gateway, Peter said that he's "a tad confused by this article. Remoting already 'works over the internet', so what is the author really demonstrating Read More
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Gordon on CS Education: I sometimes say, only half joking, that the best training for a wannabe programmer is to go work on a construction site. [...] you'll learn a lot about how to build things. [...]There's nothing magic about computers. Read More
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Everytime I'm away from blogging, someone new enters the scene: Welcome Drew! ;-) Read More
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EggHeadCafe.com posted a great review of my book. Great to hear that you like it! Read More
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[via Scripting News, from Dori Smith] "There are only 10 types of people in the world: those who understand binary, and those who don't." Read More
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I'm back. After having spent the last days in four different cities in Europe with talking about .NET Remoting, I'm finally back home. Short story: it was great! I'll post more details tomorrow. I'll also post the slides and source code examples Read More
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Ladies and Gentlemen,Visual Basic .NET developers,
I have two very important announcements to make and I guess that you'll really like them:
... drumroll ...
First and foremost: As of today, all examples for Advanced .NET Remoting are now available in Read More
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