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PLEASE NOTE: This blog has moved to Slashstar.com by Tim Marman

Technically, I moved this blog to Slashstar almost a year ago (April 14, 2004), but I've been cross-posting all of my content to both locations. Well, last week I upgraded Slashstar to Community Server - which among other things means that, at least in...

Did it fail or didn't it? by Tim Marman

Well, I'm confused. Did my installation succeed or fail? :)

Tablet PC Development Talk @ NYC .NET Developer's Group by Tim Marman

Brad McCabe of Infragistics will be speaking (tonight) to the NYC .NET Developer's Group on “developing ink-enabled applications with the Tablet PC.” This discussion will focus on developing applications to take advantage of the managed ink...

Yes, I said it: Law school exams are (almost) fun... by Tim Marman

Law professors have a standard formula for exam questions: read this hypothetical situation and analyze any relevant issues. True to form, my Criminal Law test is more of the same. Some say that this isn't necessarily very creative , but I don't mind...

Who do you trust? Internet Explorer Security Zones and MDAC 2.8 by Tim Marman

I posted a few weeks back about the Internet Explorer Security Zones. This came to discussion because MDAC 2.8, in order to take advantage of certain features of the ADODB.Stream object, requires the site to be in Trusted Sites. It will not work in the...

Virtual Machines: There is no strange thing by Tim Marman

Benchmarks available here comparing Virtual PC 2004 to VMWare performance. The author's conclusion: From the benchmark results i've obtained, it's perfectly valid to say that VMWare 4.0 performs better in general than Virtual PC 2004. Take in mind that...

Sigh... disappointing Microsoft beta experiences by Tim Marman

I submitted two bugs a few weeks back on one of the Microsoft betas I'm on. Today, I got a message that both were closed as “unable to reproduce”. That's disappointing. I assure you, the software is buggy enough that I can reproduce these...

OnTime by Tim Marman

I've actually looked at this product before, and now they have this promotion below. I'm going to check it out. Axosoft is offering bloggers a free 3-user version of their .NET & SQL based OnTime defect tracking software ( bug tracking software )...
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XSLT Rekindled by Tim Marman

I used to consider myself a bit of an XSLT guru, but it's been a long while since I've done anything with it. This is just a stream of consciousness as I'm working on this issue. If anyone has any thoughts, let me know. Otherwise, I'll update it when...

A response to comments on my previous post by Tim Marman

Just wanted to respond to some of the comments by Stephane on my previous post. I was going to do this in the comments, but it was getting a little long, as you can see, so I decided to make them a post of their own. 24 years, and yet you don't seem to...
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