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Every day I have a bus commute in and out of Manhattan from Staten Island that takes anywhere from between 45 minutes on the low side to about an hour […]
Every day I have a bus commute in and out of Manhattan from Staten Island that takes anywhere from between 45 minutes on the low side to about an hour […]
Summary I am often asked when submitting talks to various events for a list of my past speaking engagements, event participation, etc. Rather than scramble each time to put this […]
For those of you who missed out on the first NYC Agile Firestarter that the NY ALT.NET User Group and the NY .NET User Group jointly organized in June of […]
A recurring theme that keeps cropping up in various forums of discussion is the question… What is ALT.NET? Heck, I even blogged a little about it back in September of […]
A number of people periodically request an official bio from me for inclusion in speaking engagement literature, use in RFP responses, etc. so I have finally just decided that this […]
Its somewhat funny to me how the usual ‘knock’ against Open Source Software is the poor quality of the documentation that often accompanies it. “Why can’t we have professional quality, […]
The next ALT.NET NYC user group meeting is Wednesday October 22, 2008 and the discussion topic will be Agile Project Management. Our group is off to a great start with […]
In my career I have seen many a developer embark on the journey that eventually leads them to what I would term ‘Object-Relational Mapping as it was originally intended‘. After […]
If you haven’t already heard, Microsoft is actually doing the previously-unthinkable and bundling the truly incredible JQuery library into future versions of Visual Studio (incl. Express), the ASP.NET MVC beta/CTP […]
I just wanted to ensure visitors to this blog that I am not dead and the next installment of the Summer of NHibernate Screencast Series is still coming. Other conflicting committments […]