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  • Is IIS7 on Vista not serving static content?

    If you add IIS7 and ASP.NET on Vista, many of the common HTTP modules are not installed by default – including the one for static content. The problem is that it doesn’t return a 404 or other error, but rather zero-byte files. If you’re seeing empty files returned for CSS, images and JScript files, this...
    Posted to Loosely Coupled has moved (Weblog) by Tim Marman on 07-02-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, Microsoft, Vista, Software Development, Programming, Knowledge Base
  • We are looking to hire good developers

    Notches is hiring developers . We’re looking to bring on developers to be part of the core engineering team. We want people that can contribute to the product in a myriad of ways beyond coding. We want people who can ask the tough questions and challenge us. We want people who are not afraid to take...
    Posted to Loosely Coupled has moved (Weblog) by Tim Marman on 06-12-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, Software Development, Web 2.0, C#, Personal, Entrepreneurship, Startup, Programming, Notches
  • Jon's News Wrapup - May 8, 2008 Edition

    h2.entry-title {font-size: 1.1em; clear:left;} ul.hfeed {list-style-type: none;} li.xfolkentry {clear: left;} img.item {float:left;height:75px;} div.entry-content {float:left;width: 75%;} ul.more, ul.tags, address.author {display:none;} h3 {clear:left;} Here's another monthly installment in my news wrapup...
    Posted to Jon Galloway (Weblog) by Jon Galloway on 05-08-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Software Development, Microsoft, .NET, General Software Development
  • Lack of a good free UML designer for .NET, or just in general

    I have found that .NET really lacks in this space, needless to say I've been scouring the web for a decent free UML designer. Annoyingly most of the free UML tools have heavy restrictions on there use ( VP , MagicDraw ), oh and Visio is hopeless for complex diagrams. NetBeans comes with an awesome UML...
    Posted to Granville Barnett (Weblog) by gbarnett on 04-17-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, Software Development, Visual Studio, Design
  • CPU Scheduling Simulator 1.0 released!

    I've said it all before in recent posts, but here it is again - CPUSS is a framework that allows you to design and analyse CPU scheduling algorithms. Download CPUSS 1.0 There is a tonne of stuff in CPUSS! Most of which is not exposed by the report generation tool (CPUSSRG). Using the CPUSS API ...
    Posted to Granville Barnett (Weblog) by gbarnett on 04-08-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, Algorithms, C#, Software Development, Research, Open Source, CPU Scheduling, CPUSS, Operating Systems
  • When you apply for a job, read the job posting!

    I am constantly amazed by the number of job candidates who apply for a position without reading the job posting. We are currently hiring for three positions: Agile .NET Developer Agile .NET Developer Internship Graphics Designer All three involve *doing* something in order to be considered for the position...
    Posted to Jonathan Cogley's Blog (Weblog) by thycotic on 04-07-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, Software Development, ISV, General Software Development, Agile
  • CPU Scheduling Simulator 0.9 RC released!

    Download CPUSS 0.9! In this release I have fixed a few things, as well as added a few new minor features to make analysis of scheduling algorithms a lot quicker, some of which include: CPU Utilization % Turnaround times for each process Response times for each process Throughout time windows I have also...
    Posted to Granville Barnett (Weblog) by gbarnett on 04-03-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, C#, Software Development, Open Source, CPU Scheduling, CPUSS
  • CPU Scheduling Simulator 0.8 Beta 2 Released!

    Download CPUSS 0.8 Beta 2 Beta 2 is not really very revolutionary, however it does add some tooling support to CPUSS: CPUSS Report Generator (cpussrg.exe) CPUSSRG This is a little tool that allows you to invoke a strategy against some specified processes, and then view a HTML report of the simulation...
    Posted to Granville Barnett (Weblog) by gbarnett on 03-29-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, C#, Software Development, Open Source, CPU Scheduling, CPUSS, Operating Systems
  • CPUSS Beta 1 released!

    Download CPUSS A few new things in this release: Command line report generator Variance and standard deviation methods that take predicate functions as args Repeat runner Html report generator Graphing support Download CPUSS Note: since I added a reference to NPlot in SHFB the XMLDoc's are reported as...
    Posted to Granville Barnett (Weblog) by gbarnett on 03-28-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, C#, Software Development, Open Source, CPU Scheduling, CPUSS
  • Don't miss the Nova Code Camp South this weekend!

    The NoVa CodeCamp South v1 will be held on March 29th 2008 in Woodbridge VA.  The speaker schedule has been posted here .   I am presenting two sessions: 9:00-10:15:     Refactoring in C# 1:00-2:15:        Web Application Testing in Watin...
    Posted to Jonathan Cogley's Blog (Weblog) by thycotic on 03-28-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, Software Development, Code Camp, General Software Development, Refactoring
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