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{ T }rite - Source Code Release
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I've had a few ask for the source control to this project, and amidst my objections, I tried to come up with a good reason not to release it and couldn't find one. :) The goal of this project was really to push through the app and get a working model...
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{ T }rite - Alpha Release
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UPDATE: The files have been reposted - you will need to make the configuration file changes in two places. The Trite.vshost.exe.xml and the trite.exe.xml file: Ok, so I've been playing with this twitter front-end as a way to keep my...
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{ T } rite - twitter toys
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Just a quick post tonight. I'm working on a little app (mainly for practice), that some have requested a screenshot of, so here it is: It uses a coverflow system for the people you're following, and a very up2date look for the tweets of the people on...
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Iowa Code Camp Pictures available
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I've compressed them all to 800 x 600, if you'd like a larger file, please feel free to email me, and include the 800 x 600 version so I know which to pick. http://www.flickr.com/photos/26369281@N04/
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Solving LINQ's N-Tier Issues
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Ok, so maybe solving is somewhat of a misnomer, but we certainly can combat them with strength and conviction. A little background on the subject first; LINQ has proven to be somewhat of a booger when attempting to work with it in a...
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Iowa Code Camp Marked by Success
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Well, here I sit Monday morning at work, reflecting on Saturdays events. For those reading out of context, the first ever Iowa Code Camp was held Saturday May 3rd at the University of Iowa. For me, there's always a certain amount of nostalgia...
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