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dotnet : Mad Props! - Matt Hamilton
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Omniscience is just a Google-search away. You're reading Mabsterama, the weblog of Matt Hamilton. Enjoy your stay. After a month off in July, the Albury/Wodonga .NET User Group met again last night. Numbers, as usual, were down, but it was an enjoyable meeting. Nathan demonstrated SpecFlow , a behaviour-driven development framework for .NET, in which you write your “specifications” as “features”. Continue reading →. Posted 6 years ago with 2760 Views and No Comments. Halfwit Hits Version 1! The other day...
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community-server : Mad Props! - Matt Hamilton
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Omniscience is just a Google-search away. You're reading Mabsterama, the weblog of Matt Hamilton. Enjoy your stay. Sharing Membership between Community Server and Graffiti. A little tip if you've followed Dan Bartels' excellent guide to setting up shared ASP.NET membership with Graffiti : Something that Graffiti requires (at least version 1.1 does) is that all users are a member of the "gEveryone" role. If you read my earlier post about logging in you'll remember that I. Continue reading →. So I'm a day ...
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wpf : Mad Props! - Matt Hamilton
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Omniscience is just a Google-search away. You're reading Mabsterama, the weblog of Matt Hamilton. Enjoy your stay. Halfwit’s New Reply to All Behaviour. With the latest release of Halfwit (version 2.0.0.36) I’ve changed the way the Reply and Reply to All actions work. In previous versions, clicking the Reply button (or pressing Ctrl R on your keyboard) would start a reply tweet and automatically insert the name of the user you’re replying to, like. Continue reading →. Continue reading →. That’s the featu...
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awdnug : Mad Props! - Matt Hamilton
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Omniscience is just a Google-search away. You're reading Mabsterama, the weblog of Matt Hamilton. Enjoy your stay. After a month off in July, the Albury/Wodonga .NET User Group met again last night. Numbers, as usual, were down, but it was an enjoyable meeting. Nathan demonstrated SpecFlow , a behaviour-driven development framework for .NET, in which you write your “specifications” as “features”. Continue reading →. Posted 6 years ago with 2760 Views and No Comments. Continue reading →. My brain is full&...
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rss : Mad Props! - Matt Hamilton
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Omniscience is just a Google-search away. You're reading Mabsterama, the weblog of Matt Hamilton. Enjoy your stay. PowerShell, RSS Feeds and MSDN Blogs. I noticed this morning that a bunch of my RSS subscriptions weren’t updating. Closer inspection revealed that they were predominantly from http:/ blogs.msdn.com , and their URL ended with rss.aspx . When I visited a couple of the blogs in question, I noticed that their RSS links had changed to rss. Continue reading →. Continue reading →. I hear you ask!
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microsoft : Mad Props! - Matt Hamilton
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Omniscience is just a Google-search away. You're reading Mabsterama, the weblog of Matt Hamilton. Enjoy your stay. Don’t Move to Windows Phone 8. Now there’s a provocative post title for you! Especially coming from me, one of Windows Phone 7’s biggest fans. Why would I, of all people, recommend against Windows Phone 8? In almost every way it’s an upgrade from 7. By all accounts it’s faster, there are great new features. Continue reading →. Posted 3 years ago with 25456 Views and 15 Comments. Want to sign...
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SharePoint vs WebSphere: The Final Nail : Mad Props! - Matt Hamilton
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Omniscience is just a Google-search away. You're reading Mabsterama, the weblog of Matt Hamilton. Enjoy your stay. SharePoint vs WebSphere: The Final Nail. So I went to Melbourne today with my boss, against all better judgement, to see a two-hour presentation and demo from the IBM guys of their WebSphere Workplace Services Express (WSE) product. The reasons I was (am) pro-SharePoint and anti-WSE are twofold:. It costs money. Windows SharePoint Services is free. Granted there are other facets to t...So th...