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Upcoming Meeting: August 23rd
The next .NET Valley meeting will be held on Wednesday August 23rd at
Luzerne County Community College,
Nanticoke PA. A map of the campus can be found
here. We will meet in
building 7, room 703. The event will...
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Paul Glavich will be speaking at Teched Australia 2006: http://www.microsoft.com/australia/teched2006/
Scott Cate will be one of the two keynote speakers at VSLive in Boston: http://www.ftponline.com/conferences/vslive/2006/boston/keynotes.aspx
I(Wally...
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I needed a way to programatically create a vscontent and vstemplate file for a few large web projects. So, I created a VB 2005 app that does just that. Earlier today I decided that I'd clean it up a bit, throw in a sponsorship plug, and create...
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During Julie Lerman's recent visit to Pennsylvania, I was able to snag a 20 minute interview. We talked about where she had come from, how she has time to enjoy Vermont, and what she'd rather be doing. Be sure to check out this podcast! You...
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Julie Lerman, an ASPInsider from Vermont, will be visiting Northeastern Pennsylvania on July 20th, 2006 to present to the .NET Valley User Group in Wilkes-Barre, PA. Julie will be speaking about the 5 scariest things about .NET that don't have to be....
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I said I'd post a summary of our vacation, landscaping job, and my new digital camera to my ASP.NET blog and I have. You can read what I was doing while everyone else was at TechEd here....
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The .NET Valley User Group will be holding its next meeting on June 28th, 2006 in Nanticoke, Pennsylvania. More details are available on the .NET Valley website including presentation topics, room location, and more....
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If you have not seen this story yet on CNN, MSNBC, ABC, or any other national news station, you can see it here. Hazleton PA (about 30 minutes from my house) is one of the first cities to approve regulations to stop illegal immigration....
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I just read an interesting article talking about how flys walk on ceilings. The article wrapped up by talking about how scientists and engineers are looking into this with robots. You can read the article here....
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Unfortunately I will not be at TechEd to hang out with any of my friends (which I can probably count on one hand ). Fortunately, I will be sitting on a beach somewhere enjoying no cell phone or laptop. I will probably check in with the TechEd folks later...
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Wally McClure and Paul Glavich, both ASPInsiders, run the unofficial ASP.NET Podcast. Each week a new "episode" is released where someone from the ASP.NET Podcast team usually interviews a few peers about upcoming technology, tips and tricks, etc. Be...
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I was checking my website stats earlier today and noticed that Oracle was sending traffic to my site. Apparently, my site is listed in their documentation at http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/jdev/htdocs/10.1.3.0.3/readme.html. According to their...
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The .NET Valley User Group will be holding its next meeting on May 24th, 2006 in Scranton, Pennsylvania. More details will be available on the .NET Valley website at a later date....
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Should be an awesome con.. missed going last year, but rockin' and ready to go. If you're doing anything embedded or mobile (and yes, that can include laptops), it's the premier event of the year for gearheads. The con runs May 8-11, 2006....
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Welcome to the new ASPInsiders website. Be sure to let us know what you think....
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Testing the blog, and no one sees this yet but, but at the same...I'd like to remind about TextBox.ReadOnly on ASP.NET v2.0 (replied a few times about that on newsgroups...).
If TextBox's ReadOnly property is "true", postback data won't be loaded e.g it...
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A weblog (blog) is an online journal you can use to share thoughts, ideas, gripes, project status, or anything else you want. Blogs allow you to be a contributor rather than just a bystander.
Postings are arranged chronologically and can be categorized...
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