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January 2006 - Posts
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DotNetNuke vs. SharePoint, the big showdown
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Bil Simser
I’ve been meaning to do this blog for awhile and it’s a long one so better get a fruit flavored drink of your choice and curl up on the couch with your laptop for this one. Sorry, I do apologize for the rambling (and length) as this post has...
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Plumbers @ Work podcast, Right Planet, Wrong Universe now online
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Bil Simser
Whew. We finally got our second episode of Plumbers @ Work , Right Planet, Wrong Universe now online. Took awhile but it’s now available on the Community Radio at MSDN Canada site. You can listen to it directly through this link . Also the RSS feeds...
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TNX: TechNet Exchange in Calgary tommorow
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Bil Simser
Sometimes I really wonder how I get the neurons firing in the morning. I completely forgot about this event here in Calgary tommorow (thanks to Monty and Lindy for the reminder! I owe you guys a coffee, beer, small furry animals, whatever). And here it...
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Careful with your output
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Bil Simser
Creating SharePoint Web Parts and Controls can be tedious at best. Lots of compile, click, refresh, going on. Two tips I wanted to pass along to budding developers today. Commented out controls still evaluate Let's say you're writing a new Control and...
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Rehash Tuesday
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Bil Simser
It’s Tuesday and rather than bring you original content like any good-minded blogger would, I’m here to rehash a bunch of other news that everyone else has already told you 3 times over (and rip through my inbox fulfilling everyone’s...
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Scrumming with WSS
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Bil Simser
I generally try to use Scrum with most of my projects. Even if they’re my small, one-man pet projects I still follow Scrum principles (except I don’t have daily standups with myself, that would just be silly). So I try to keep a product backlog...
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Fun with the _layouts directory
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Bil Simser
Ever wonder what the heck all those .aspx pages in your _layouts directory are? Of course they’re for running your Portal but there are a lot of files and some are rather interesting (and rather odd). So here’s something to do when you’re...
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Play before you download
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Bil Simser
Last week I did an in-depth view of the new Team Room template that Microsoft put out. Jason posted an entry that there was a new one today called the Team Work Site which I promptly downloaded. As I was setting it up on my Application Template Playground...
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Project Catchupalooza 2006
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Bil Simser
So here it is, 2006, and I'm already behind. Well, to be fair I'm behind from projects I started last year but hey, that was a year ago so what's the delay? Anyways, here's a rundown (with some links to the original blogs that started them) of projects...
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Anyone up for internet panhandling
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Bil Simser
Will swap Messenger 8.0 invite for a Google Analytics one. Email me . Yeah, it's come to this. Panhandling on the net. So, any takers? UPDATE: I thought it was to me but I guess not. I’m looking for a GA invite, not a Messenger one. I’ve got...
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