December 2010 - Posts

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Visual Studio 2010 Service Pack 1 should fix your problems with copy and paste by albertpascual

tweetmeme_source = 'alpascual'; The VS2010 SP1 Beta has been released from Microsoft and with it a few bugs got fix, like the bug with the weird copy and paste issue inside VS2010. Read all about it in my previous post here: Problems with copy and paste...
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How to protect your family from the Internet by albertpascual

We all agree that everything can be found on the web, I keep meeting parents of young and older kids with the same stories about their kids accessing websites that were not appropriate for their age. The most interesting part of the story is when the...
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Part 2: Career development as a Software Developer without becoming a manager. by albertpascual

Seems like my previous post inspired by the work of Michael “Doc” Norton was a great success for the amount of emails I have received. Yet amazed how many people didn’t want to discuss their questions in the comments  sections. I would encourage...
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Career development as a Software Developer without becoming a manager. by albertpascual

I’m a developer, I like to write new exciting code everyday, my perfect day at work is a day that when I wake up, I know that I have to write some code that I haven’t done before or to use a new framework/language/platform that is unknown to me. The best...
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Dev Meet Up – Portland Thursday, December 09, 2010 from 5:00 PM by albertpascual

tweetmeme_source = 'alpascual'; Connect with developers. Share tips and tricks. Discuss geospatial technologies, complementary third-party tools, and development platforms (e.g., .NET, Java, Flex, JavaScript) that are supported by Esri. Scott Hanselman...
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Silverlight 5 is coming to town. by albertpascual

tweetmeme_source = 'alpascual'; While people are still talking about HTML 5, the Silverlight Team at Microsoft wanted to make sure every developer understood that Silverlight is here to stay, and with that, they created an event around that technology...
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