March 2004 - Posts

22 March 2004
Installer Woes
So, this past week I've been wrestling with the deployment project for the nGallery 1.6 release. Previously, I didn't have any problems because I didn't have to include any files that needed special permissions (such as write permissions). I only had directories that needed write, which was easy enough... Read More...
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21 March 2004
Dave McKinstry's Blog!
Wow, my buddy Dave McKinstry has a blog now ! That's awesome! Jim was telling me about this recently, but I didn't even think to ask about the URL or try to hunt it down! Dave is one sharp cookie. He's a consultant/architect with BORN here in Dallas, as well as a fellow member of our local Developer... Read More...
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19 March 2004
Hrm, decisions, decisions.
So, I've been pondering setting up on my personal site for everything (not counting nGallery .org, PDNUG.net, etc...) for the past few months. I've been struggling though; I had to have a cool, geeky URL like everyone else. Of course, Cory Smith's AddressOf.com is awesome. So, I finally found a couple... Read More...
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19 March 2004
My old boss has a blog!
This has hit Scoble's radar and Scott's, as well, but I thought it was pretty interesting. I used to work at Yahoo/Broadcast.com back when it was known as “AudioNet”. So, I thought it was interesting to see my old boss, Mark Cuban, start up on his own blog: http://www.blogmaverick.com This... Read More...
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07 March 2004
ImagineCup '04 - UNT!
I just got my e-mail regarding the Imagine Cup ! I've been matched up to judge the ImagineCup at my old school, the University of North Texas! I'm really looking forward to it! And, being back in my old stomping grounds! What an exciting event! This event promises to be a ton of fun! Code reviews for... Read More...
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05 March 2004
DevDays, Gartner ITxpo, etc...
I've received quite a few e-mails now about the Match.com case study at DevDays, and, yes, that was me! I must say what a great opportunity and experience the entire case study was with Microsoft. From the many back-and-forth's with the writer working on the print version, the wrestling with lawyers... Read More...
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