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July 20, 2007
Official blog created (finally)
I decided to give up managing content in a manual fashion and setup a blog software package.
So often I want to add additional content, so this should make it far easier.
BTW, I'm using BlogEngine.Net and so far, it's been quite easy.
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January 7, 2007
Baby Names America Beta
Well Happy New Year to you all. Over the holiday break I tried and almost succeeded in releasing
the first version of my baby names website. It took a few days longer than I had hoped but it's
released. My wife and I recently had a baby and we spent a lot of time on other sites looking for a
name. At some point I decided it would be interesting to create my own name site as a great opportunity
to focus on learning more about SEO. The audience looking at name sites is huge. I wouldn't complain
about a few adsense dollars to help pay for diapers as well :)
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August 30, 2006
Configuring Visual Studio for Atlas Development
I wrote a quick article on setting up Visual Studio 2005 to use Atlas. Check it out if you are thinking about getting started with Atlas!
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April 27, 2006 I finally updated IanSuttle.com to .NET 2.0. The site doesn't have too many
pages, so I did it manually (clean!). If you don't already know about or use it, I highly recommend
taking advantage of the Web Application
Project for your web projects. Much better than the Web Site project available by default in
VS 2005.
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May 11, 2005
Applying AJAX Using ASP.NET 1.1
Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, or AJAX, is the latest term buzzing around the development community for updating a web page without having to reload or make a roundtrip to the server. I provide an example application and explanation of how ASP.NET 1.1 can be used to apply a simple AJAX project.
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November 9, 2004 The Pawsitive Connection website was released as scheduled. The site is located at http://www.PawsitiveConnect.com. |
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October 8, 2004 I released version 2.0 of the website tonight. The content is on it's way. Meanwhile, just enjoy the warm and fuzzies. |
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September 27, 2004
Session State Transfer between ASP Classic and ASP.Net
Microsoft did not provide us, the developer community, with a means of making our ASP.NET applications backwards compatible with ASP Classic. Read this article to get a resolution to the highly sought after solution.
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