January 2009 - Posts

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Review of the SoCal Code Camp by albertpascual

Geeks, geeks and more geeks. This is what code camps are all about.  Code camps are in my modest opinion the best way for developers to learn faster than books or blogs, the way to meet other developers with the same interests and the most important...
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Disabling Security for ArcGIS Server 9.3 after setting it up in Manager. by albertpascual

I get requests for this information quite a lot, so let me posted straight from the online support site: From the ESRI online documentation Disabling security for services Once you enable security for GIS services, you cannot use Manager to disable security...
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How to create a AddIn for Visual Studio 2008 by albertpascual

I had to create a Visual Studio AddIn, no as simple task as I thought in the beginning. What do you need. Visual Studio 2008 SDK The Visual Studio 2008 Software Development Kit (SDK) 1.0 includes tools, documentation, and samples for developers to design...
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Palm has something better than the iPhone? by albertpascual

Palm just came out with a new device, I know you already forgot about them, its being a while since last released anything ahead of the curve. We have been asking Apple for cut and paste without any success for the iPhone. Palm is bringing a nice new...
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DotNetShoutOut.com was released today. by albertpascual

  DotNetShoutout is a Web 2.0 style social news site for .NET developers running on our open source project KiGG . Find the announcement here . From their announcement: KiGG was started as a fun project to get familiar with the new ASP.NET MVC framework...
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Teaching a 5 year old snowboarding. by albertpascual

This winter, my 5 year old daughter and I got ourselves season passes for Snow Valley, near Arrowbear, CA. There aren’t many resources out there on how to teach a young kid snowboarding.  Everybody tells you to just send the kid to the professionals...
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Sample JavaScript Viewer released by albertpascual

The Javascript  map viewer sample just got released. Download it from the code gallery What to see it in action? You can see it here http://geotwitter.net/demo/index.html Description from the code gallery This sample viewer was designed to showcase...
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First weekend using my new Windows 7 Ultimate by albertpascual

If you haven’t yet, please read my previous post of installing Windows 7 on a old Dell 2400 with 513 MB of RAM. System The computer: Dell 2004 Dimension with Celeron CPU 2.40 GHz with 512 MB of RAM and 10 GB of free hard disk. The OS: Windows 7 Build...
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My experience installing Windows 7 by albertpascual

By now, you probably know about the announcement from Mr. Balmer Ballmer provided a preview of new features and key improvements in Windows 7 that reflect Microsoft’s commitment to focusing on customer’s top priorities and emerging interests. He announced...
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Rick Strahl’s view on the Oil is the best perspective I have seen, by albertpascual

This post has nothing to do with any geeky stuff, even if Rick Strahl’s is attached to it. He normally posts solutions for common development problems and he explains step by step a way to resolve them. Since the oil prices started claiming down, the...
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