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Introducing PowerShell Pages - Script Style HTML Rendering
Early in the web development world, scripting languages such as ASP or PHP were used to compose pages. Although this proved great for relatively static pages, the dynamic web, filled with rich applications called for a more powerful framework. Thus, frameworks...
Gatsb.com Now Open Source (A Case Study in Geotagging, Workflow Foundation, SMS/MMS Parsing)
After hosting Gatsb.com for a year, I have decided to open source the project. I haven't had time to promote it the way I wanted to promote it, and it therefore hasn't caught on with too many users. I've been busy with other projects, other...
.NET: Sending Email to Japanese Mobile Phones
Following up on my previous post about configuring ASP.NET for Japanese mobile phones, I thought I would write about another irritating aspect of developing for the Japanese mobile market: sending email to the fairly ubiquitous Japanese phone email system...
Security: Writing Password Protected Applications
Okay, here is something that is very frustrating to me. So many people do this incorrectly and it makes me feel insecure about giving my password to a website. The thing they don't do properly is password management . In this day of web and hobbiests...
Introducing Gatsb: Mobile photographs and social networking
I'm excited to announce the first public release of Gatsb will be going live today! Gatsb is a social and mobile networking app I've been meaning to build for a long time and have finally gotten around to. It allows its users to share photographs...
Ramblings on Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), WPF/E and the Direction of Microsoft
Reading through the WPF architecture documents on MSDN and MSDN blogs turned up some interesting hints about the overall direction of WPF and Microsoft. As the web matures and bandwidth increases, it is becoming ever more apparent that "mainframe" computing...
Running Zune on Vista!
UPDATE: I've seen alot of people searching for how to run Zune on Vista, long after Vista was released. You can run Zune on Vista, and if you're having trouble, go download the latest player software at http://www.zune.net . So it is possible...
Flyin' like an aeroplane!
Following up on Josh Einstein's "Loaded like a freight train" post... Once again, I'm back to trying to team up with Josh Einstein to work on a side project called Nightrain. Hopefully this will be the beginning of more collaboration on future projects...
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