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April 2008 - Posts
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Copy Source As HTML in Visual Studio 2008
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Jason N. Gaylord
I needed Copy Source As HTML support in Visual Studio 2008. Luckily I came across this post today with a walk-through to set it up in VS 2008. I can't wait for Microsoft to get this into Visual Studio. Too bad there wasn't a Windows Live Writer add-on...
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Still Some Openings for TECHbash 2008
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Jason N. Gaylord
We still have some open registration for TECHbash 2008. Be sure to visit http://techbash.com/registration to register for the event. We've confirmed some great speakers from some great companies including, but not limited to, Microsoft, Cisco, Oracle...
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Register Today For TECHbash 2008
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Jason N. Gaylord
Since its inception in 2005, TECHbash has evolved into the premier technology conference in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Join an estimated 300 Developers, IT Professionals, CIO’s and Industry Experts from Maryland, New Jersey, New York, and host-state,...
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How To: Properly Reference A JavaScript File
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Jason N. Gaylord
Wow. After 2 hours of pain and suffering, I ran into my own daily WTF. I had some script contained within a .js file in my web. Like many times before, I created a reference to the script in the header. However, the script would only work in the Internet...
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Mario Brothers in JavaScript
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Jason N. Gaylord
I came across this post and found it to be an interesting implementation of Mario. The game is written in 14kb of JavaScript. Check it out at http://blog.nihilogic.dk/2008/04/super-mario-in-14kb-javascript.html .
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Expression Blend Tip: Modifying the Rows or Columns of a Grid
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Jason N. Gaylord
It took me a couple of minutes to realize that RowDefinitions and ColumnDefinitions of a Grid are in the Advanced Properties of the Layout category. For more information about using a Grid to layout data, you can read more on Scott Guthrie's blog at http...
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XAML Tip: Adding a Line Break to a TextBlock
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Jason N. Gaylord
I'm just starting to mess with XAML as I'm looking to see what I can do with it. As I come across some pretty basic tasks that I'm struggling with, I'll post about it in case any other newbies run into the same issue. One of my first tasks was to create...
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Searching Twitter Posts
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Jason N. Gaylord
I was reading a post by Michael Arrington about his enjoyable weekend and learned something. It has nothing to do with chickens. I always knew there were services that archived Twitter posts, but I was never satisfied with anything I found until this...
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April Fools? Yahoo Accepts Bid To Be Bought Out By Microsoft
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Jason N. Gaylord
I just noticed that my RSS feed reader had a new posting from InfoWorld about Yahoo accepting a bid to be bought out by Microsoft. The URL contains the words "april" and "fools" and it would make sense as I believe they have pulled a stunt like this before...
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