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Debugging IronPython In Visual Studio
I’ve been getting to know IronPython a little lately and one of the first things I wanted to know was how to debug IronPython in an IDE. Since I use Visual Studio 2008 at work, I thought it would be a good start. I searched Google and found a text representation of the steps involved [...]
Designing An Intranet With Sharepoint [External Reference]
A collegue (really a mentor) of mine knows Sharepoint like nobody’s business and she posted an interesting article this week about when moving to Sharepoint, there is a shift in the mindset how you look at and classify information. It’s a quick point with a list of good references and I think it’s a good [...]
CI: Using RoR for ASP.Net – Success! (Sort of…)
In my continued quest to use Ruby to build my .Net apps, I have been successful using Ruby’s “sh” command to call the C# compiler (csc.exe) and successfully build my assemblies. I still have not gotten it to use MSBuild, but I’ve been lazily trying to use the .csproj files generated by Visual Studio, [...]
Continuous Integration : Using RoR to manage my ASP.Net builds
So I’ve started down the path of setting up continuous integration (CI). I’m working on a project now for a client that wants to be involved with the process as much as possible. The CI with a few other hacks will allow him to use the current working version of his website at [...]
Jim Losi Nominated for MVP
Jim Losi, Visual Developer – Visual C# MVP Candidate 2007
For both new and experienced developers, Jim Losi has been a tremendous resource for guidance and assistance within the .Net community. Jim has assisted me personally via forum post, a code sample, a note of confidence, debugging a project, or contributing a library when needed. I [...]
SubSonic Beta 2
Rob and Eric have already released a second beta for SubSonic 2.0.
I introduced a colleague to SubSonic yesterday and found myself telling her how much faster I can get an app out the door because I don’t have to build a custom data access layer. I felt like I was telling her a secret…
Coming To An Enterprise Near You?
Like a couple of aging heavyweight fighters, Java and Microsoft have been slugging it out in the enterprise web application market for some time now. It seems like the fight continues round after round with no real winner in sight. But there have been some very interesting things happening in the last month that seem [...]
Speak4Me – The Beginning of an Open Source Project
I’ve recently been planning an open source project for this summer. I was approached last year during the holiday season by a woman on a forum with a story about her friend with Multiple Sclerosis who had lost most of his ability to speak normally. She didn’t have any money and was taking this guy [...]
Long Time, No Publish
Once again I have neglected my blog and the few readers I have (had). I have recently started a new job and although it has been going GREAT, I have had little extra time to write a lot of code at home or blog about cool stuff. I do have some partial posts and some [...]
PowerTogether.Com Vista Offer Validation
A couple of months back, Microsoft offered free copies of Vista Business or Office 2007 for watching 3 webcasts or hosted labs through PowerTogether.com. I did my part and signed up, watched the 3 webcasts and received an email saying it would be on the way within 6 weeks of RTM.
That day came today! [...]
