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New Microsoft Partner Competency is coming for custom development shops!
Many companies are deeply embedded in pure Microsoft development such as thycotic but do not necessarily use any of the Microsoft server products (MS CMS, BizTalk, SharePoint) in their solutions. These shops are typically using custom WinForm/ASP.NET, Read More...

Posted Tuesday, September 20, 2005 12:54 AM by jonathan.cogley | 0 Comments

myclockwatcher.com - FREE coupon from PDC for all blog readers
The release of myclockwatcher.com 1.2 was timed for PDC. We strolled around PDC handing out business cards with coupons and wearing our red hats and buttons . Here is a picture from the Dr. Dobb's Journal booth where I had my picture taken: Yes, the red Read More...

Posted Monday, September 19, 2005 1:58 AM by jonathan.cogley | 0 Comments

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PDC 2005 - Day Three Review
PDC is now over and I finally have time to tell you about Day 3. :-) It started with an outstanding session "Advanced Data Access Patterns" by Pablo Castro. We saw Pablo in a great Data session (DAT200) the day before (he coded by hand avoiding code snippets Read More...

Posted Monday, September 19, 2005 1:40 AM by jonathan.cogley | 0 Comments

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PDC 2005 - Day Two Review
LINQ and DLINQ are very powerful technologies. DLINQ seems very similar to Gentle.NET which we use on some projects. The mapping capabilities seem a much better solution to writing lots of data access to business objects glue code ... and let's not even Read More...

Posted Thursday, September 15, 2005 8:36 AM by jonathan.cogley | 0 Comments

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PDC 2005 - Day One Review
The keynote was interesting, exciting and exhausting! The technology innovations and overall coolness just ran on for ages and became draining. It was also a first opportunity for me to see billg speak for the first time which was an experience. He had Read More...

Posted Wednesday, September 14, 2005 12:30 AM by jonathan.cogley | 0 Comments

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