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Despite what your well intentioned elementary school teachers would have liked you to believe, there is such a thing as a stupid question , and you probably get them all the time via email or IM. You also know that in half the time it takes to type the...
This morning at 3:17 AM, Mia Yokoyama Haack was born weighing in at 7lb 8.5 oz. Now my world domination crew is complete! Mia is a fast little one as labor started around 11 PM and she was delivered only four hours later! This time around, we did a water...
When you visit Norway, it takes a week to recover. Ok, at least when I visit Norway, it takes a week. But that’s just a testament to the good time I had. As they say, what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but what happens in Oslo gets recorded as a .NET...
Being that it’s a glorious Memorial Day Weekend up here in the Northwest, my co-worker Eilon (developer lead for ASP.NET MVC) and I decided to go on a hike to Mt Si where we had a bit of a scary moment. I first learned about Mt Si at the company picnic...
Every good developer knows to always have a backup. For example, over two years ago, I announced my world domination plans . But there was a single point of failure in me putting all my world domination plans on the tiny shoulders of just one progeny...
The third and last day of ALT.NET Seattle was a short one for me. My poor extremely patient wife was not feeling well today so I had to leave right at lunch time. But before I left, I did manage to attend a great session by John Lam and Jimmy Schementi...
Day two of ALT.NET is over and I’m already pooped (for you non-English speakers, that means tired, not something else that might come to mind). Once again, photos by our Chronicler, Brad Wilson . As a testament to how engaging the sessions were, there...
Day one of the ALT.NET Seattle conference is over and I’m looking forward to tomorrow’s sessions. As an Open Spaces event, the first order of business was for us, the attendees, to set the session agenda for the rest of the conference. In the above photo...
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