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October 2006 - Posts

So, Atlanta Dotnet Regular Guy, Matt Ranlett, IM's me today asking if I could help debug a SoapServerException he was getting with a web service call from Sharepoint. Naturally being more of a Winform guy who has been spending the last week building Team Read More
This has been a week living on the bleeding edge (and it's only Tuesday.) I installed IE7 within a day of it being released to RTM. Additionally, I got an invitation to beta the Windows Live Mail which will be a replacement to Outlook Express. Since Read More
If you have been following this Blog for any time, you know that I have been focusing on LINQ. One of the ways I stay up-to-date is following the LINQ Forum on MSDN and have tried to contribute as I am able. I am regularly amazed at the level of Read More
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This past summer I had the opportunity to do my first technical edit of a book due in part to my most popular blog post to date (DNN Skinning 101) . It appears that the book, "Building Websites with VB.Net and DotNetNuke 4" by Daniel Egan et.al., was Read More
The Atlanta VB Study Group resumed it's monthly meetings tonight at a new location. Devry University graciously allowed us to use their facilities at their Alpharetta, GA office. I was impressed with their location and look forward to future meetings Read More
For anyone who is interested, here is a listing of the download locations for the various parts of LINQ that have been released as of 9/30/2006. If I'm missing any that you know about, educate me. The lastest LINQ drop is the MAY 2006 CTP at http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=1e902c21-340c-4d13-9f04-70eb5e3dceea&displaylang=en. Read More
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I just received word that I have been recognized by Microsoft as a MVP for Visual Basic. I wish to thank all of you out there that are responsible for my nomination, including Doug Turnure, Joe Healy and Mark Dunn. I know there are more of you out there. Read More