Monthly Archives: September 2004

New version of CodeSmith (2.6)

28 Sep 2004
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From Eric: “CodeSmith 2.6 has just been released and is the best CodeSmith ever!”

More GMail invites

27 Sep 2004
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I have 5 invites.


First 5 to leave comments to this post with a short explanation of how you found this particular post.

Don Kiely on installing Windows

26 Sep 2004
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Don Kiely has a great post titled “A Secure Windows Installation Recipe”.


It’s been almost a year since I did a clean install on my laptop, so I think when I do it, I’ll follow Don’s advice.


Using Classic ASP again

25 Sep 2004
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One of my clients emailed me with a couple issues that needed to be fixed in an existing Classic ASP application.

Getting big text files into SQL Server

24 Sep 2004
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This is a follow-up to this post.

Larry Osterman on Types of testers and types of testing

23 Sep 2004
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Larry Osterman has a great post today about Types of testers and types of testing.


This is a great overview of what testing *should* be in most organizations. :-)

Asset Management Software

23 Sep 2004
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Eric Wise has released version 1.0 of his Easy Assets.Net product.


It looks very cool.

Great preview of Diamondback (Delphi 9) IDE features

23 Sep 2004
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http://info.borland.com/media/shockwave/delphi2005/d2005sneak.html


I need to find a comparable .NET preview. :-)

Standard icons in VS 2005

22 Sep 2004
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From Mike Gunderloy:
Tell MS To Put a Standard Icon Package in VS2005 – Robert McLaws brings up one of the most annoying parts of the Visual Studio install, and points out what you can do about it.


I would love to see this happen.

Tabbed interface in the browser

21 Sep 2004
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Scott has a blog entry about creating a tabbed interface using client side code.


This looks pretty cool.