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Entries from July 2007
Designing and Developing Enterprise Applications Using the Microsoft .NET Framework
July 24, 2007
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX12K 7.2MP
July 21, 2007
The Google Story
July 20, 2007
Amazon says: “Social phenomena happen, and the historians follow. So it goes with Google, the latest star shooting through the universe of trend-setting businesses. This company has even entered our popular lexicon: as many note, “Google” has moved beyond noun to verb, becoming an action which most tech-savvy citizens at the turn of the twenty-first [...]
On Intelligence
July 20, 2007
On Intelligence is a intriguing examination of the relationship between neuroscience, memory and computers. The author is a bright engineer, who has devoted his life to using neuroscience as a way to build more intelligent machines. I found Jeff’s theory that the human mind is memory system based on predictions fascinating.
Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Application Development Foundation
July 20, 2007
The Publisher states “Comprehensive study guide written by exam-certified authors – Deeper, more focused coverage of exam objectives and sub-objectives-plus instructive case studies and troubleshooting scenarios to enhance your performance on the job – 425 practice questions on CD – Test engine that enables customized testing, pre-assessment and post-assessment, and automated scoring and feedback – [...]
T-SQL Data formating
July 17, 2007
Today I was tasked with formating a SQL Datetime field as part of a FOR XML query. More often then not, I can get away with formating in the presentation layer and leave all dates in the standard ISO8500. Today I needed a nice looking date to be concatenated within a business name. I stumbled across this approach which [...]
Bugs squash em fast!
July 4, 2007
Call them what you want; bugs, defects or undocumented features, bugs in software are more prevalent than ever! It is no surprise that the equation to increased development profitability is to control defects (Faster coding + less defects = shorter lifecycle). It seems as of late, more and more development teams are content with releasing [...]
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