Jason Mauss' Blog Cabin
Because someone's got to do the dirty work
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Managing Websites and Paging Content
I've given this subject a good amount of thought and still haven't come up with something I'm happy with so I'm putting the question out there for the public to chew on.
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Google Creating a Personalized Search?
I'm not really sure what the details surrounding this are, but I found it looking through my referral logs. Looks interesting. I'm going to spend some time playing with it later.
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What Is DevCampus?
When I talk with people about my DevCampus project, the question I get the most is undoubtedly, “So, what is it?”. Without further ado...
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About DevCampus
About DevCampus
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Invention is not an only child
It has been said that “Necessity is the mother of invention.”
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AOL: So Slow
My wife and I went to see the movie “The Stepford Wives” tonight since I decided to let her choose which movie we'd see. It definitely fell into the “chick flick“ category in my mind, but there was this one moment that made me glad I had sat through it.
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Joel expresses my frustration for me...
Joel has once again said it best - if you have about 15 minutes (it's a lengthy article by Joel On Software standards) - go read his article on “How Microsoft Lost the API War”. One of the best articles he's written in quite a while, in my opinion.
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Offering a GMail invite for DevCampus editors
Since participation for DevCampus has still been pretty light so far, I'm offering a GMail invite to anyone willing to help me write content for DevCampus. Scott Reynolds is also helping me out and offering a GMail account for the same purpose. So, if you'd like to sign up to write lesson material for DevCampus, please let me know. By “sign up” I mean I will add your name to a list of people and then you can choose from the list of courses what you would like to write about. By the end of the week I plan to update the list of courses to include the names of those who are going to be writing content for those courses.
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One punctuation mark is enough!
This is just a quick rant so that I can vent some frustration. Why do people feel it is necessary to put more than one question mark or exclamation point after a question or comment?
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Thank you Marcie...
To my total shock and amazement, Marcie awarded me one of the GMail invites she had put up for pseudo-auction.