Monthly Archives: January 2005

Cheer up Sussman!

Poor Dave. Already a “grumpy old git” at such a young age.

It seems that students are not only not being taught math properly, but they are being given high marks for very poor achievement. I really thought this was going to be something about the “no child left behind” plan and elevating grades to keep funding coming (yes, sadly, I can envision that it has come to this) but this is about the U.K. education system. Dave’s depressed about this. Rightly so.

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Why the INETA Newsletter is BEAUTIFUL to look at

People keep emailing me to say how great the latest INETA newsletter looks (Jan ’05 went out a few days ago but is here online). I have nothing to do with it’s wonderful good looks.

Sheri Nawrocki is the graphic designer extraoadinaire. Though she is a professional graphic designer, she also knows a lot more about .NET than most designers (and has access to whatever she needs to know). So she is a great graphics person to partner with on .NET projects, don’t you think?

Sheri is working on her own design website, SheriBDesigns, (you know, the old shoemaker’s kids syndrome), but watch this space. Sheri tells me that my pointing to her website will light a fire under her to finish it up. Hey, what’s a friend for? 🙂



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WSE2.0 Hand on Labs – Excellent News

Mark Fussell writes that the Hands on Labs for WSE2 have been updated for the SP2 version, added to and released. Mark refers to the first rev of these HOLs  written by Aaron Skonnard, as “without doubt the best resource for getting up to speed with understanding WSE 2.0 quickly.” I couldn’t agree more. I have mentioned these HOLs in many posts and both my WSE2 presentation and an upcoming article make many references to them i.e. “please refer to the HOLs for more details on ______” just about everything.

So the one I worked with Security & Policy C# version now has a VB partner! Hooray. Though I loved the opportunity to keep working on my C# skills, it’s really hard to deal with two learning curves at once.There is also one for Messaging in both C# and VB.

See Marks’ post for more details. If you want to learn WSE2.0, you must must must do these HOLs.

The security one also is the best resource I have seen for installing certs into your windows box, by the way!

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Code Camp III Room Reservations – looking for a FEMALE roommate

Thanks for the reminder Dave! Since I’m going to Code Camp (sure hope my sessions get selected), his post made me think to actually book my room.

So I booked a room at the Waltham Westin. Funny, they have an internet discount of 15% but it is a non-refundable reservation. I could get a 21 day AAA discount, but it, too, is non-refundable. So I paid the regular room rate. (I just hate being locked into anything) Got two beds. Looking for a chick roomie for 3/12 to split the cost.

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Agilix InfiNotes Tablet UI Controls

I can’t believe I wasted SO much time designing a drawing UI in both BLInk! and on my [ink on the web] Doodle app.

I just dropped an Agilix InfiNotes Note control into an asp.net web page and poof! Actually, I didn’t “drop” it, it’s a windows forms control, so I embedded it via an Object tag. You can’t do this with the free trial really, you have to have the full blown app so that you get the right dll. Which I will be getting ASAP. (I don’t regret the time waste because I learned a LOT.)

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