Wednesday, June 29, 2005

http://www.unix-girl.com/blog/archives/2005/06/the_good_the_ba.html

She should have come to TechEd and attended the Women in I.T. luncheon. There are more and more women attending at every conference I go to. Even the ladies room isn't always empty!

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Wednesday, June 29, 2005 4:35:58 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

There is nothing more fun than having a new project to work on and new things to learn. Yesterday I got involved with a project for my client where I am going to get to work with Sharepoint Windows Services for the first time. I have been a ... [read more]

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 Tuesday, June 28, 2005

"The Scoop on Wi-Fi" article in Fortune Small Business this month is all about how businesses are levering wi-fi and becoming REALLY mobile. Tablet PC's are a highlight of every one of the businesses that were featured in the article. The issues (July/August) isn't online yet, but last month's issue with the cover story about Microsoft's anthropoligists who learn how businesses work is. Just before I received that issue, Rich and I watched a film named Kitchen Stories, about Swedish researchers who were sent to Norway in the 50's to watch the patterns of single men in their kitchens. They had to be silent observers in the homes of their studies. Wonderful movie. Strange occupation. It seems that Microsoft's do the same: sit quietly in an office and watch someone work. Hard to pretend they aren't there.



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Tuesday, June 28, 2005 7:05:54 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

Since February, the blogosphere has been abuzz with AJAX, which had been used by GoogleMaps and impressed the pants off of a lot of web developers. AJAX incorporates XMLHttp but is not limited to I.E. Now it is "hold the presses" at Microsoft who is planning [read more]

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Tuesday, June 28, 2005 2:26:06 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 
 Monday, June 27, 2005
I do, and I was sure to look to see if he created one for WSE3.0. Yes he did. Today , in fact. My hero!

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WSE
Monday, June 27, 2005 2:19:56 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 
As many people know I have had 2 1/2 years of HELL with trying to update applications from the web server. Maybe if I just went back to my clients and told them I will only write HelloWorld applications from now on, I could get it to work.

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Monday, June 27, 2005 2:11:55 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 
 Sunday, June 26, 2005
gotta love it!!

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 Friday, June 24, 2005
Mark follows up his TechEd talk with an article on the Web Services Developer Center on MSDN. What's New in WSE 3.0. I'll be reading this one this weekend!

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WSE
Friday, June 24, 2005 8:36:50 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

Okay - My name is Julie and I use FrontPage. I use FrontPage for the family websites: my parent's dog kennel, my sister's business and a few others. You know these sites, they are 95% static html and you are doing it for love (not money). Why not? My sister's business does use a little asp and we even use an asp.net site for her to maintain store lists which are served back to the FrontPage site via web services.

So don't be shy. I can admit it. And now the reason I brought this up was to preface the fact that Lisa Wollin, who is the content manager for the FrontPage Developer center is blogging some good FrontPage tips.



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Friday, June 24, 2005 6:54:28 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

I have been playing with WSE3.0 this week and when stuffing some credentials into my web service proxy the other night, I discovered that the new wse3 namespace method for doing that makes use of generics. This *is* designed to integrate specifically with ...[more]...

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Friday, June 24, 2005 4:48:52 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

At the INETA NORAM User Group Leader Summit on June 5, a new board was announced. I am no longer on the INETA NORAM board. The original board members and founders of INETA (Bill Evjen, Brian Loesgen, Keith Franklin, Keith Pleas) as well as myself (I was not a founding board member) are now on the Advisory Board for INETA NORAM. It was actually the old board that voted in the new board.

I am also [finally] passing on the production of the monthly INETA Newsletter that I have been doing for the past three years. The first two years, I did this on my own and then I finally I had Sheri Nawrocki's phenomenal help (she did the design, artwork and physical production, which is why it has been looking so beautiful) as well as some great editing assistance from Scott Swigart 

If I had kids, I might liken this to watching your kids go off to college. 

INETA has come a long (enormously long) way and accomplished incredible things in the past 3 years. It has gotten to a point where it has outgrown its grassroots roots (sic) and needs to be run like a professional organization. That's just not somewhere that I shine (reports? concalls? plans? agendas? minutes? phew!), but it is a perfect role for the new President, Chris Pels (who is one of the most organized people I know) and the rest of the nine member board.

Watch the INETA website for further information about the changes to INETA. I am not leaving INETA (it would take a total blood transfusion as well as a heart replacement to do that!). I am still a liaison and my role on the Advisory board will keep me involved with what is going on.



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Friday, June 24, 2005 11:27:32 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

One of the great difficulties of programming is having to accept the fact that we can't know every little function and feature that exist in our development tools. In the old days it was easy to write an application from end to end, understand all that was available to you in your IDE and database and even fix your ...[more]...

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 Monday, June 20, 2005
I did one of my favorite sessions yesterday, the one with the evolving name. Yesterday I thought maybe it's best called "Security Basics for WSE, Indigo and Beyond". I love this talk and have done it a number of times and feel it is my calling. There is NO code in the talk at all. I explain with my own words and from my own (hard earned) understanding, security tools and methods such as credentials, keys, digital certificates, hashing, encryption and digital signing. The purpose of doing this talk is to explain this stuff to people like me because it is an important foundation for working with security but is generally glazed over with the assumption that everyone already understands it. The payload on this talk is when attendees then go to other sessions, such as Christoph Schittko's WSE3 talk this morning, Ted Neward's [rockin' - and I will write about this later] keynote on Indigo last night and further sessions on Indigo today by Ted and Steve Swartz (Indigo Architect at Microsoft). I got to gloat for a moment this morning while my average scores are still 10 (only three people did evals so far and they happened to be ones that loved the session - as more people do evals, of course, this can't possibly stick). Today I am doing a brand new talk and though it's a topic I have been very keen on for a while, Visual Debugger and other customized debugging features in VS2005, I can't expect to hit it with all 10's the first time out the gate.
Monday, June 20, 2005 5:35:25 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 
 Friday, June 17, 2005

Frank Arrigo noticed that fellow ASPInsider, Paul Glavich, has joined the very impressive collection of developer/consultants in the Australian Readify. I went over to check out their page and thanks to the MSDN Online feed, my Doodling on the Web article is featured on the top of their homepage. Hey, does that win me a free trip to Australia? Charles???



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Friday, June 17, 2005 7:35:32 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

Sam is always jibing me about Vermont being the hippie  palace of the world, but it seems that he is the one that lives in the den of iniquity, after all:

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Both college towns, Boston and Boulder, Colorado, share another distinction: They lead the nation in marijuana use.



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Friday, June 17, 2005 7:25:14 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 
Once a month or two months I need to print a shipping label. For years I have wanted a Dymo labelwriter, but it just didn't seem justifiable for the rare times I needed it. But I finally gave in and bought one last month. I have made 3 labels with it, but each one gives me such enormous gratification on how simple and professional it looks, it was totally worth it. (Geeze next thing you know I'm gonna say "I liked it so much, I bought the company!)

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 Thursday, June 16, 2005

The auction ended today. I know we raised a minimum of $2300, but we learned in the last auction that people will pay what they actually bid, not what the lowest winning bid was (as is all you are required to do for these multi-item auctions on Ebay). I'm happy to say I am onen of the winners of the 23! But I am not at the top of the list for picking. But since every one of the auction "items" is amazing, I will be in luck no matter what! More importantly, we will be sending a nice little cash infusion to IDEP as they continue their recovery work in Aceh Province, Sumatra.



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Thursday, June 16, 2005 5:23:43 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

Now is the time to hit up the keeper of the training budget.

http://weblogs.asp.net/CFranklin/archive/2005/06/16/413377.aspx



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Thursday, June 16, 2005 4:44:25 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 
To each his own right? Unfortunately, about a year ago, my favorite client in the world, put Frank Sinatra on their "hold music". Since I talk with a lot of people at that company, I have to listen to bits and pieces of Frank Sinatra frequently. Oh, it just drives me batty!

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Thursday, June 16, 2005 12:14:28 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

I'm really looking forward to DevTeach and it is only days away.

Here's what DevTeach looks like for me.

Friday:
Don Kiely arrives in Burlington. It's a lot cheaper to fly to Burlington from Alaska than to Montreal, for some reason. Lucky me. Don will come stay with Rich and me (I know that sounds like bad english but really it is correct) and we just HAPPEN to be having a party on Friday night. We had a great time when Don visited us last summer when he spoke at VTdotNet, so he is a welcome guest in our house.

Saturday:
Drive to Montreal with Don and Marc Heinzer from Gardener's Supply
Canadian User Group Leader Summit: :This meeting is all day, but I will get there in the afternoon and spend the last few hours with them. I will be doing a little presentation on INETA NORAM, where we've been, where we are going and also take a good look at the Canada groups as part of our region.
Speaker Dinner: this is always fun and this year J-R and Maryse have also arranged for a bus tour of Montreal before dinner. Afterwards, we will go see the Australian's entry into the annual fireworks competition.

Sunday: I'll be giving my Security presentation on Sunday and in addition to the other session, I'm looking forward to Sunday night's keynote with Steve Swartz from the Inidog Team and Ted Neward.

Monday: My new VS2005 Customized Debugging session is on monday as well as the user group night.

Tuesday This may be a play day for me. I'll be all done with my talks as of Monday lunchtime, but Don has talks through the end of the day Tuesday. So I may hang around for some of the awesome sessions, or maybe go see some of beautiful Montreal. I rarely get a chance to do stuff like that these days.

update: Wednesday Oh yeah, Don reminds me that it is NOT back to work on Wednesday. We are going hiking. Hmm, I wonder if I can use teh emergency tow rope from the kayak and hook it up to DOn and he can pull me up the mountain? :-)

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Thursday, June 16, 2005 10:53:41 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 
This sounds like a great job description. It is an on-site job in the Washington D.C. area.

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When Beta2 was released, I wanted to get my hands on it right away. This meant downloading it from MSDN Subscriptions since it would take a while before any CD's would arrive. I have DSL with [read more...]

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 Wednesday, June 15, 2005
The first batch of Grok Talks that the MSDN Regional Directors did at TEchEd are online. These are 10 minute sessions that were filmed by Scott Stanfield. Scott has gone above, beyond and well, overboard in his efforts to film (for 3 straight days) and edit (that will be weeks) these videos. I think it will be a long time before that poor guy will offer up a "sure, I know how to do that..." :-)

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Wednesday, June 15, 2005 10:06:39 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

For the last few months, we have had such compelling topics at VTdotNET that I have seen many many new faces at the user group. In April, Robert Hurlbut came to talk about Unit Testing - a topic important to all levels of developer. He definitely demystified it for me, though I haven't had a chance to build unit testing into any apps yet. In May, Thom Robbins gave an overview of new goo in Visual Studio 2005 and explained what the heck Team System is (and how much it costs - a very confusing issue).

Monday night was no different. Thanks to INETA, Sam Gentile came and talked to the group about Service Oriented Architecture and Indigo (with wse3 in between). SOA is one of the biggest buzziest topics on the blogosphere. He did not just repeat some marketing definition of SOA. This is Sam, remember? Sam actually analyzed a lot of the debate that is going on and helped us filter through what did and did not have meaning. "SOA is overhyped, therefore ignore it" is one argument that he suggests we ignore. :-)  He was also careful to state that this was his own take on it.

I think this was the first time I have heard someone talk about SOA where it really clicked, though I am looking forward to getting my paws on his deck as a memory booster. We also had some discussion of contract first, which was great timing from me based on the session by Tim Ewald I attended at TechEd. (Which will be repeated at Vermont.NET on October 17th by Tim!!)

After this, Sam dug in to the hot off the presses WSE3 and showed how we can implement SOA principals using WSE. Sam knew that I had given a detailed presentation on WSE2 at the end of last year, but it was hard to skip over some of the repeated stuff since there were so many people there that were knew. When he got to the topic of the Turnkey scenarios, he heard me sigh and asked me to elaborate the sigh. It turned out that Sam and I had a similar reaction to them. Here is my initial take on them. But I know this is based on my first glance and I should hold off on elaborating until I explore them further.

Finally Sam dug into Indigo, first explaining it from the 10,000 foot view, how it is encompassing the various methods of distributed computing we are doing in .NET today (WSE, Web Services, Remoting, etc.) If you haven't seen Indigo in a while, it is a very different beast than we saw a year ago. They have really built an object model for it that is not as declarative as it used to be. One fo the things that bugged many of us was that it looks like Indigo is doing the same thing that Visual Studio currently does in letting us pretend we are just writing OO code when building ASMX. Here I am trying to wrap my head around contract first, but as one of the user group members said "it's RPC all over again".

I wish we could have let Sam go on for a few more hours, but that's just never working after 9pm in Vermont! So after we wrapped up, a bunch of us headed over to Ri-Ra's in downtown Burlington for some more chat. This is one of the few places that has a kitchen open late downtown. We seem to end up there a lot - that's where we went with Robert when he came, too.

As Sam and Roman report, I went back into town the next day to have a late breakfast/early lunch with Roman and Sam before Sam hit the road back to Nashua. Although this was an INETA event, I still really appreciate Sam making the 3 hour drive each way. We all had a great time. He is a lot of fun to have at our group.

And Roman and Dave Burke are both convinced about WSE finally! I think WSE3 really is going to make a big difference in finally getting more people on board with WS-*.

I have to point out Sam's pre-Burlington blog post which really had me laughing. Sam thinks Vermont is just filled with hippies. "Break out the patchouli oil" he said!



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Wednesday, June 15, 2005 9:44:59 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

Juval Lowy is at it again. Not only is he creating .NET 2.0 components that we can use today in .NET 1.1, but now he is creating VB components for C#. This from the man who is definitely a C# guy! What's next, Edit & Continue for C#? (Just kidding Juval, besides I think the E&C for C# camp already won that battle....;-))

Okay, sorry, I know Juval highly values the variety of languages that can be used to code against the .NET framework.

Anyway, I definitely have it on my todo list to check it out, but in the meantime, no reason why you can't! It is on this page, about 1/2 way down "My for C# 2.0"



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Wednesday, June 15, 2005 6:06:22 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

but you don't control the webserver box (i.e. it is on a webhost somewhere out in the world).

I asked how to do this with DPAPI when you don't control the webserver. Paul Glavich and Rich Dudley were way ahead of me on this one. They both write web apps that can do the DPAPI on the webserver, then they remove the apps from the server! Aha. That, I can do!

Here is Rich's solution which leverages the DPAPI wrapper that Carl Franklin wrapped up after DevDays last year.

Here is Glav's download page where he has his DPAPI wrapper.

The irony here is that I talked about this at DevDays and wrote about it too. I even did it on servers that I have control over, but, I never did get to the two applications that are hosted elsewhere because of this problem.

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Wednesday, June 15, 2005 5:32:36 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

Earlier today I wrote about celebrating the VS2005/SQL Server 2005 launch while I am at DevConnections in November. Now I have found this great banner on their home page (though I admit seeing it first on fellow speaker (wow, I get to be a "fellow speaker" with Dino??!) Dino Esposito.



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Wednesday, June 15, 2005 3:03:38 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

I just got an email from Paul Litwin who is the track chair for ASPConnections.  Since DevConnections is being held right when the official launch date of VS & SQL 2005 occur (Nov 7), they are going to be a part of the celebration. If I were home in Vermont, I would not have this opportunity. Microsoft is very involved with the DevConnections show. The first day of the show, since I have been attending and presenting, has always been Microsoft Day. All presentations from Microsoft people. So, they are going to have a live feed of the central event from San Francisco, a big party and the biggest news I think is that all attendees will be getting a free license to Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005. (Version has not been determined yet, but since it's Vegas, I'm betting that it won't be Express!)

I'm doing two sessions at ASP.NET Connections and two sessions at Visual Studio Connections.

Here is a link to the conference brochure (pdf).

The C++ is a special show because they will be celebrating the 20th anniversary.

    



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 Tuesday, June 14, 2005

I was just updating some old "About INETA" powerpoints to use at the Candian User Group leader summit that is being hosted on June 18th at the DevTeach conference. The slides were from April 2003. I had to change the numbers on the slides from

April 2003 275 User Groups 87,000 Developers 41 Countries

TO

June 2005 775 User Groups 374,819 Developers 65 Countries

Wow!!!

The database has not yet caught up to the fact that INETA has 5 worldwide regions. That will change soon. But for now, here are some additional statistics I have pulled together.

 

NORAM (U.S./Canada)
251
LATAM (Latin America)
200
APAC (Asia Pacific)
120
MEA (Middle East & Africa)
49
EUROPE (Europe J)
217


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WSE
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 Monday, June 13, 2005

I do it, so my site should be safe, right? Well it turns out that the answer is "wrong"!!

One of the websites that shares a webserver with my site left CustomErrors="Off" in their web.config when they deployed their site.

How does this affect me? Well, there was a problem in the machine.config on the server. That website exposed the error because it had the customerrors off which basically does a little stacktrace dump on the webpage. In the particular case, it happened to show the bad line from the machine.config. What was the bad line? It set up impersonation for 4 websites on the server, of course mine being one of them. So browsing to that other website, showed anyone going there the logins and passwords for four domains.

So, now this is not a best practice, it is a rule. There are plenty of web.config settings that should not get to production!! Pay attention. Please.



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Monday, June 13, 2005 9:59:22 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 
I would just like to point out that the word Indigo is now appearing on Michele Leroux Bustamante's blog. Watch this space for lots of Indigo insights!!!

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Monday, June 13, 2005 9:31:08 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

okay - there just went the folder with all of my blog images

I am downloading fast and furiously

To whatever a**hole is doing this: Thanks so very much. It would be nice to be able to get some billable work done today. Help my clients. You know, the little things in life.



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 Sunday, June 12, 2005

This could be an endless post - shout out to so many bloggers I met in person for the first time at TechEd.

First and foremost is Amanda Murphy who I have known virtually for over a year and meeting her was like meeting a younger sister. Amanda runs a user group in St. Johns Newfoundland (practially out in the middle of the ocean). She won one of the INETA Scholarships to TEchEd (after a) the invitation to apply had landed in her junk mail box and b) after I got her to FIND the invite, still almost didn't apply becasue she thought she would never get it.) Ha. Watch this girl - I think she is definitely an up & comer in the .NET community.

Also, I loved meeting Chris WilliamsJason Olson, seeing a bunch of the guys from MAD Code Camp again (like Frank LaVigne and Jeff Schoolcraft). Lorenzo Barbieri seemed a little surprised that I recognized him - the value of a good blog, having your picture on it and a few years of Italian in college (plus some help from Google language tools). I am going to try to find a GURU shirt for myself.

Oh, of course there are hundreds more. You know who you are! :-)



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Sunday, June 12, 2005 7:11:53 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

Can someone email me my posts from today - maybe they are still in your aggregator??

There are a bunch missing, but now I think everything is all cleared up on my server and with my blog update.

Thanks!!



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Sunday, June 12, 2005 6:41:33 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

Here is the abstract for the talk Sam is doing tomorrow night at VTdotNET as our first INETA event of 2005.

There have been a lot of arguments in Blogs and elsewhere lately about SOA and two themes seem to emerge from some: SOA is bogus because there is a lot of hype around it and SOA is bogus because it’s nothing new. We will dispose of both of those arguments early in showing that SOA is a real and excellent way to build loosely coupled, distributed systems despite being over hyped beyond belief There are parts that are not new but what is different is clear focus on services as DISTINCT from objects. After looking at what SOA and SO are, we will looking at how to implement services using WSE3 and .NET 2.0 on the Microsoft platform. The culmination of this approach of course is Indigo and now that Indigo is public we will take a deep dive into Indigo. All throughout, we will focus on a practical approach with simple code demos to reinforce the concepts.



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Sunday, June 12, 2005 12:21:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

Too much comment spam - server problems, etc etc. I am going to do a clean install of the latest dasblog and maybe captcha as well. Ahh, Sundays. I have always gotten gobs of referral spam, but since I don't show referrers, I didn't worry. But now the comments spam is coming on fast and furiously.

Sunday, June 12, 2005 8:09:08 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 
 Friday, June 10, 2005
So - for me, the hottest coolest new thing I saw at TechEd was the TabletPC Thinkpad by Lenovo. I kept telling Arin Goldberg that I'd be MORE than happy to trade my Toshiba M200 with 1GB for it. Oh well. But now I see Avonelle's got one on the way. Thatta girl!!!

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Friday, June 10, 2005 2:42:23 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 
I just received an email from my awesome webhost, Alentus, saying that they had to move my website to a new server. Although not even in the top 10 of bandwidth there, they said my site was contributing to the heavy load at about 30GB a month! Oh my.

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Friday, June 10, 2005 2:33:33 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

I can't believe that I just found a picture on Kirk Allen Evan's blog documenting what had to be the BEST TechEd session this week.

I was sitting at a cabana table this morning with some of my favorite German and North Carolinian guys, and the topic of transactions came up. I am admittedly pretty light when it comes to distributed transactions, but have had to dig deeper into them as of late, for example in preparation for the MARS webcast which I did with Glen Gordon (who I got to meet in person this week!) and also in yesterday's conversations about DTC. Mentioning this, I suddenly found myself having a 20 minute private training session with Clemens Vasters, Rich Turner and Christian Weyer all teaching me about transaction resource managers. Just me. Three brilliant instructors, one student. 

Clemens walked me through a transaction resource manager that he has written and I was introduced to a whole new flavor of programming model. I have been limited to thinking about transactions only in the scope (ummm, no pun intended) of database transactions. I always feel that I am pretty much representative of the bulk of developers out there, so surely this is not an uncommon misconception.

Kirk posted a bunch of TechEd pictures and as I was looking at them tonight, I  was surprised, but happy, to see that he had captured the moment!

I think that we will soon all have our eyes opened up a little more about leveraging DTC to create transaction resource managers.

Also in the photo are Don Smith and Don Browning at the same table, and Robert Hurlbut (who also knows a thing or two about DTC) at the table behind us.



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Thursday, June 09, 2005 11:14:08 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 
 Thursday, June 09, 2005

Oh, now here's a big shocker! Kate, who I love, admire, respect and trust, both as a professional and as a great human being, has been named RD of the Year by the MSDN Regional Director program. My understanding is that all of the other 120+ RDs around the world have a vote on this.

Here is a fantastic blog post all about Kate and this lovely honor.

And here is a post by Kate which is a great insight to what really makes her tick. :-)

 



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Thursday, June 09, 2005 10:02:47 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

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Thursday, June 09, 2005 4:29:51 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

Although I have had conversations in the past with Tim, Dr. Neil and Rob about speaking at VTdotNet this year, I have managed to (nearly) lock them in while at TechEd. Yahoo! Now I have the rest of the year covered (with December being our christmas party). I realize that I have got all of our INETA events piled into this half of the year!

                 

06/13/05 : Sam Gentile (INETA event)
07/11/05 : Kathleen Dollard (INETA event)
08/08/05 : Julia Lerman
09/19/05 : Neil Roodyn (97% sure) 
10/17/05 : Tim Ewald
11/14/05 : Rob Howard (INETA event)



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Thursday, June 09, 2005 4:07:08 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

http://blog.steeleprice.net/archive/2005/06/09/640.aspx

I was very lucky that Steele showed up as well as Michael Kaplan and a pair of folks (one developer, one marketing person) from Mobiforms who have all of their bets on a 3rd party tool they are working on for Avalon developers. I don't think of myself as bleeding edge when I work in Whidbey because I look at people who are doing Indigo, or heck, the people who build (and keep pushing) the edge as bleeding edge. One thing I know is that it is all relative. I have more thoughts about last nights discussion and will write about that after I let them simmer a bit. But as Steele mentions, I think that the common theme was MOTIVATION. What motivates a developer or business to go to future products adn how do you motivate your developers to look ahead.



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Thursday, June 09, 2005 3:51:51 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

I will write about what I have learned when I have time to absorb it all but I have seen great presentations by Steve Schwartz (overview of the variety of technologies to pick from for designing connected systems), Michele Leroux Bustamante (awesome look at doing ws-security with wse2 "beyond the wizards"), Mark Fussell (my *must see* .. WSE 3.0) and Tim Ewald (who I have locked in for Oct. 17th at VTdotNET :-) ) Tips & Tricks for implementing Web Services - so great that this is what he will be doing at my user group. I have never seen Tim present before and he is a TOP notch presenter. He has mastered the art of not flying through his content but making a statement and then pausing, letting you spend a moment thinking about what he has just said. I am going to try to be conscious of this when I present.

Although I have had many strings trying to pull me to skip TechEd today and go to Epcot Center ("if you can see only one thing while you are here...."), I will make a point of doing more sessions today.



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Thursday, June 09, 2005 6:58:15 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

xTras.Net is one of the most creative vendors of 3rd party developer tools out there and owner Mike Schinkel has come up with another great idea! Xtras is publishing the "How to Select" guides edited (and  sometimes authored) by Mike Gunderloy. I saw the first in the new series which was How to Select PDF Components. I took a look, there a a long list of these to choose from and I could only think of one that I know (off the top of my head). When Mike showed this to me, I just thought what a GREAT idea! People are always looking for this type of advice which is a different spin than reading straight reviews.

So keep your eye out for these!



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Thursday, June 09, 2005 6:48:41 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 

There is another auction happening right now to benefit Aceh Aid at IDEP (now renamed to Aceh Recovery at IDEP). Twenty three TechEd speakers have put one hour blocks of their time on the auction block. The auction goes until Thursday, June 16th. We raised over $10,000 for this incredible organization in January and many lucky winning bidders got some great advice from some of the top consultants and brains in the industry. So whether you want to spend an hour asking Juval Lowy some tough architecture questions, learn about the future of communication with Don Box, get some of your tough VSTS questions answered by Richard Hundhausen or Joel Semeniuk, you can do that and lend some aid to help the people of Aceh Province Indonesia who still have a loooong way to recovering from the terrible disastrous Dec 26th tsunami (and consequent earthquakes).

HERE IS THE LINK!!



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Thursday, June 09, 2005 6:30:28 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #     |  Comments [0]  | 
 Wednesday, June 08, 2005