My hubby plays windows solitaire all the time. I am going to get him to try Eric’s new pet project, “Winnable Solitaire” and see what he thinks.
Daily Archives: August 18, 2004
“How to Get Out of the Audience and on to the Stage”
Michele discovers one of the little ado.net 2.0 gems
(Some of) the Women of XML – thanks to Shelly and Dare
Shelly Powers noticed that there were no women speaking at the XML DevCon. Dare Obasanjo, who is a master of finding any post with “xml” in it, listed some of the women he’d love to see presenting on XML.
I’d also like to mention Angela Mills who is the Group Program Manager on the Indigo Team. Angela was part of the Women in I.T. panel at TechEd 2004. I had never come across Angela before and was quite astonished by her. She is eloquent and inspiring – not to mention her beautiful Scottish accent. That whole panel discussion was phenomenal.
Of course, add the words “web services” to that and I can’t help but think of Michele Leroux Bustamante , Rebecca Dias and Jeannine Hall Gailey.
Marketing Sports to young women … marketing i.t. to young women
I’m sure we in the i.t. world have some shared questions and issues about encouraging young women into this field as with the sports world. Here is Andrea Learned’s take on a current Nike ad.
Update on experience Personal Time Clock app
I started playing with this program about a week ago.
Now I can say I definitely love it. It suits my needs to a “t”. I was more than happy to pay a mere $25 for it.