Chris Hammond

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Netduino powered tracked vehicle, Part 1
Posted from my personal blog at ChrisHammond.com A couple of weeks ago I picked up this Tamiya Tracked Vehicle Chassis Kit with the intention of using it with my Netduino . I put it together, but didn’t get around to doing anything with the kit and the...
Soldering the Maker Shield
Back in May I picked up a variety of parts from the Maker Faire in San Mateo. One of those parts (2x actually) was the Maker Shield . I don’t think I’ve ever soldered this much on a circuit board before. I did plenty of soldering for the Project 240z...
A new free video series, DotNetNuke Module Development
If you haven’t checked out the DotNetNuke Video Library lately, you really should, there is a lot of great content in there. I just uploaded 5 new videos as part of a new series that I am recording. Beginning DotNetNuke Module Development, creating a...
New Free DotNetNuke skin, Multifunction the world’s best
Are you looking for the World’s Best Free DotNetNuke Skin? Well, have I got just the one for you. MultiFunction, you can find it now on Codeplex, or check out the Demo web site to see it in action. Now for some specifics. Did he really just call it “World’s Best”? Sure, but where’s the proof? What, my word isn’t good enough? Here’s the background as to why I created the world’s best free DotNetNuke skin. For those of you who know me, you likely know I have a domain problem. Mainly, I have too many of them. Along with that problem goes another problem, too many websites. All of those websites (except for two) are running on DotNetNuke. And they all had different skins, different layouts, different everything....
DotNetNuke Documentation
One of the biggest complaints about DotNetNuke , is, and always has been, the lack of documentation. I’ve been trying to help correct that problem for a while now. A year ago I started writing a book that was Published in June, DotNetNuke 5: A User’s...
What happened to your beloved DotNetNuke?
Just a disclaimer here. This blog post comes from me as a DotNetNuke user, it doesn't necessarily represent the thoughts and opinions of the DotNetNuke Corporation , as I am not employed in anyway by the corp. Well the time has come for the fear to strike...
Have you voted yet?
Have you voted in the Packt Open Source CMS awards yet? If not head on over and be sure to vote for DotNetNuke! If you're really feeling generous you could vote for a Open Source CMS MVP as well, wink wink, nudge nudge! From the Packt Site " The Packt...
Why I won't be upgrading to CommunityServer 2007
I'm really starting to lose enthusiasm for Community Server the more and more it becomes restricted and pricey with it's licensing model . I guess it's time to look into writing some conversion scripts from CS to DotNetNuke for Forums and...
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