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VB.NET is not OOP?
I started a discussion on this subject after hearing it more than once from a recruiter. Recruiters, please read this discussion, learn and educate your clients.
Technical Interview Questions
I have been on some recent technical interviews for Tech Lead and/or Architect Roles. I am keeping track of the questions asked and will post them here. The answers you see are mostly copy/paste from a Google search, with a mix of my own thoughts. Feel...
.NET Software Developer needed
I know there are a lot of folks looking for work so I plan to post what I know: Charlottesville, VA Permanent Hire Not remote/offsite " .NET Software Developer We're looking to add a web developer to our software development group. You'll work in a development...
Web development in the .NET world has gotten a lot more interesting in the last couple of years
A good and quick read on the 3 options by Davy Brion
Creating a windows service in .Net
I was going to get around to blogging about this, eventually. I came across this read this morning which does a nice job, so I am now spared!
OSLO = 42
A good post from Head in the Cloud.
Developing Visual Studio in the snow
I thought this was a cool pic
Migrate sites, lists and libraries between SharePoint servers with views, versions, user-info, web parts, permissions and metadata.
My client asked me to figure out how to copy a SharePoint site from one server to another server. In my clients case they have an internal SharePoint site that they would like to copy to one of their clients/customers servers. Metalogix offers content...
MGrammer
Man, where have I been. I was catching up on my RSS feeds this morning and tripped on this.
Posted: Dec 22 2008, 12:05 PM by gregarobinson | with no comments
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Book recommendations?
I get this question often, what books should I read to become a better developer? Not just 'how to code better' either. We are talking full life cycle here, start to finish (is there ever a finish?). I have been too lazy to put a list together. Today...
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