Thursday, September 18, 2008

The big news this week is that Code Camp (Oct 11, 2008) registration is now open!  In the past we have filled up fast so if you plan to come, register now.  This year's session list is even more diverse than ever since we now have tracks for IT and Infrastructure, in addition to our usual ASP.net, SQL Server, Sharepoint, Alt.Net and more.

 

We've got great partners lined up too.  Thanks as always to them for their support.

Platinum:  DeVry University, Microsoft

Gold: Cigna, HostMySite, IDP, RJB, Software Logic

Silver: Infragistics

Plus, as usual we'll have a bunch of prizes from lots of other vendors!

 

Lastly, don't forget to join our LinkedIn Group:  http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=137867

 

See you at Code Camp!

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 Wednesday, August 27, 2008

It's hard to believe that summer is almost over but Benny has really enjoyed it.  He's had some great accomplishments recently.  A few weeks ago Ben started to gain his balance and was sitting up quite well, as long as someone was on hand to spot him.  But now he's pretty good at it.  And this week he figured out how to go from laying down into a sitting position all by himself.  He also really likes to be up on his hands and knees.  He rocks back and forth and looks like he is trying to figure out how to crawl!  I think he'll be doing it in no time at all.  Ben got his first tooth last week too.  It's not fully here, but you can see it so that counts, right?  Also, Ben started at Daycare last week since it is time for his mommy to go back to work.  He seems to like it but he's also decided to show his stubborn side (where do you think he gets that????).  So he's gone a little "Hunger Strike" as I like to call it.  All of a sudden he decided he wouldn't take a bottle from anyone at all!  I think it is his way of saying he loves his mommy!  He only wants the "real thing".  Luckily, while he's at daycare during the day he is happy to eat baby food.  So I guess it isn't a true hunger strike, really it is a bottle strike.  But he surprised us again by taking a few ounces from the bottle today at daycare so maybe he is getting more comfortable.  We'll see.  OK, here are some pictures from the past few weeks:

I'll start with the one that may be our favorite picture of Ben ever!  The look on his face is too funny. I guess he doesn't like tomatoes!  I hope he forgives me for putting the second one up on the Internet. 

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I'll try to keep the news about Code Camp coming on a regular basis.  Here are some things that may be of interest:

We are planning 10 Tracks with two new topics:  IT Infrastructure and Enterprise Management.  Yes, we have expanded to include IT topics now!

Here is the list of tracks, of course subject to change:

  • Alt.NET
  • SharePoint
  • Architecture
  • SQL
  • Business Intelligence
  • Toolbox
  • Framework
  • IT Infrastructure
  • MIX (Web)
  • Enterprise Management

We've got a few Partners lined up already.  I can't urge our members enough to check out these companies.  Without them Code Camp would not be possible.  Here's the breakdown so far:

PlatinumDeVry and Microsoft

Gold: Software Logic and RGB Technical Consulting

Silver: Infragistics 

In addition some great companies have stepped up to send us prizes.  I'll write about that soon!

If you are interested in helping out with Code Camp, please let me know.  We always need volunteers, in advance and on the big day.  If you've been there before you know how much work goes into an event like this.

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 Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Time flies, so here comes another Philly.Net Code Camp.  Back at our favorite venue - DeVry U in Fort Washington, PA.

Once again we'll have about 50 sessions.  In addition to the Developer and SQL stuff, this time we are including sessions for the IT guys (sorry... and gals) too with an Infrastructure track.  Bill will be announcing a call for speakers soon so get your topics ready if you want to present.

As usual, I'm heading up the quest for Partners.  If you are interested in contributing towards Code Camp, please let me know.  It's a great way to reach the best Developers, DBAs and IT Pros in the Philadelphia area. 

 

Stay tuned for more information...

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 Tuesday, July 29, 2008

These days Ben is just a ton of fun.  Ben loves to visit with family because there is always someone who is happy to hold him and give him attention.  And he can really turn on the charm for them too.  Here's Ben with Cousins Kaycie, Allie and Samantha, his Uncle Dennis, and his Grandma, and his GG (Great Grandma) and Nat.  Oh, I guess I am in that last one too, but who cares about me these days?

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Ben has already been to the beach a few times to visit Zayda and Bubbie (Grandpa and Grandma).  Here's Ben hanging with Zayda, relaxing on the beach, and taking a nap with Mommy after a hard day of having fun.

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Ben also got to see his cousin Allie in a dance competition.  We were surprised at how much he seemed to enjoy it.  He watched the dancers on stage the whole time and love the music too!  Here is is with Aunt Jane, me and Allie.At Allies Dance cropped

Ok, these next few are just too cute to leave out...

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Like most of us, I was excited when Vista came out.  Microsoft promised great things.  I was pretty quick to install it too.  I have a pretty nice machine so I figured it would be a cinch.  Unfortunately, I had some problems from the start, especially getting Aero set up.  One new video card later, I got it working.  Sure I love some of Vistas features but I am really starting to wonder if it is all worth the trouble.

Let's face it, when it comes to performance, Vista isn't getting the best reviews.  It uses a lot of RAM and CPU.  And don't get me started on Trusted Installer!  Aero is cool but the fact is, on both my home PC (Dual Core 3.2 G processor with 3 G RAM) and my work laptop (Dell D830), I have Aero turned OFF!  I find it uses up too many resources. 

Now I don't mind all of the UAC (User Access Control) prompts.  I do feel a safe and secure knowing that Vista won't let anything happen without my explicit permission.  But when I can't delete a file on my own computer I start to get mad.  On several occasions lately (including one today) I've literally had to restart my PC before Vista would let me access a file to delete it.  Who does Vista think it is?  I'm the admin on this machine!  That is annoying.

On top of all that, I've been struggling to get a RAID array set up on my home PC.  My motherboard supports it, I've got all the drivers updated, and the RAID utility confirms that my array is configured properly.  But Vista doesn't care at all!  I thinks I have two drives where I expect to see one RAID 1 (Mirrored) array.  I've been on the phone with ASUS, the motherboard manufacturer and they have confirmed that I have done everything correctly.  They blame Vista.  Is Vista at fault?  Who knows.  But right now I am starting to think it is.

 

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 Wednesday, July 16, 2008

linkedingroup At tonight's meeting I announced the new group.  If you are a member of Philly.Net, please join the group.  It's a good way for us to find other members too, since you can search for members of a group.  Spread the word, we've got several thousand members of Philly.Net and a lot of us are on LinkedIn. Let's see how many we can get in our group.

Click here to join the group.

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 Thursday, June 19, 2008

Orbius entered preview mode back in March.  Since then we've been adding new features and tweaking our User Interface. Admittedly, we started off with some great features but some of them needed a facelift. This current release is really nice and things on the site look great.  We'll keep working on that too.  Our strategy, and a sound business plan in my opinion, is to start simple.  Now that we have a great feature set, we need to improve upon it a bit and we'll do that based on user feedback.  So if you have any suggestions, contact me or use the Orbius Support Orb.

Of course, if you have no idea what Orbius is, check out this post or just click here and go right to Orbius.  We no longer have the preview gate up, which means that anyone can use Orbius! 

We're always working on tweaks and new features for Orbius, don't be surprised if every few weeks you see changes on the site.  I'll try to blog about then too.  This week's release has so many enhancements, I can't even remember them all.  But here's some highlights:

Content Rating:  Now content rating is enabled on blog posts, discussion forums, calendars, images and other content.  Community members can rate whatever they like on a 5 star scale.  Then everyone can see the ratings and sort by them too.

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Also, the Orb admin can customize the theme and choose a different ratings style:

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Featured Content:  As an Orb administrator, if you want to highlight some content in a community, you can mark it as "Featured".  When you do this, it will appear in a Featured Content widget is added.  This is a great way to make sure that your members see the content that you feel is really important.

In this example, I featured a Forum Post titled "Tons of new features in Orbius".  It shows up in the Featured Content widget, along with Calendar Event that was also featured.

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New Menus:  Now Orbius has enhanced menus so you can easily nest items.  Plus you can add a hyperlink right to your menu and point to an Orbius page or even an external site.

And you can move menu items around.  In this example, I created a menu item for "Blogs" and moved two blogs underneath it.

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Popup menus for Orbs, Profiles and Personas:  When you see a thumbnail image (that's the picture that represents an Orb or a Persona) on a page, hover the mouse over it to get a popup menu with actions that you can take.  This also works for links too so most places where you see a link to a Profile (a user in Orbius) or a Persona (a user in an Orb), you can see the menus.  Just like this:

Here is what I see when I hover over the Orb thumbnail.  The popu has links to join or visit the community.

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And I get a different option on the popup when I hover over the link to Elise. 

Persona popup

 Enhanced features for embedding Video:  Want to include a video in your Orb?  Just create a textblock.  When you edit the textblock, click on videobutton and you will be guided to insert the video.  You can choose a variety of video providers.

Choose a provider, search for your video (or put in a specific url) and you'll have embedded video in your Orb in no time at all!

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There are lots of other new and existing features on Orbius.  Too many to mention here.  The only way to find them out is to click over to Orbius and try it out.  It's free and it's a great place to host your community.  Please contact me if you have any questions.

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 Tuesday, June 17, 2008

DSC03379 Ben is very excited that summer is here!  In fact, summer hasn't officially started but no one told that to Ben.  Like all cool kids, Ben needed a wardrobe upgrade to get ready for the season.  Now he's got a few bathing suits, shirts and hats so he can enjoy the weather.  Plus, if you hadn't noticed, Benny is pretty fair skinned so we need to be extra careful in the sun.

Ben's friend Lauren and her family invited us to swim at their club.  Ben had a really good time in the kiddie DSC03382 pool.  Most importantly, he didn't embarrass us with any "accidents" in the pool! 

The following weekend was a big one.  Not only was it Ben's first trip to the Beach but it was my first Father's Day.  Lucky for Ben (and us), his Zaida and Bubbie have a beach house. FYI, that is Yiddish for Grandpa and Grandma, although I am not positive on the spelling.  Ben hopes to spend a lot of time with them at the beach this summer.  We spent Father's day with Rebecca's dad and his wife, as well as her brother and sister their families.  It was a really nice day and Ben got to hang out with cousins Billy, Dylan and Fiona.  We missed Bret who had a sleep over that night with a friend.

That Saturday we took Ben for his first walk on the Boardwalk.  I think it was pretty special for Rebecca since she spent all of her summers there since she was little.  Sunday's weather was pretty bad.  In the afternoon it seemed to be clearing out so we decided to take Ben to put his feet in the ocean for the first time.  Our friends Dean and Alexis joined us. After some preparation we were finally making our way to the beach.  As we were about to step off the board walk the neighbors  told us that the beach was CLOSED!  What?  Yes, the lifeguards told everyone to leave because of a lightning storm that was approaching. Sure enough, looking in the other direction we saw some nasty clouds.  I guess Ben will have to wait until next weekend to hit the beach.  Incidentally, within a few minutes the sky opened up and it poured for quite some time!

Here's some shots from the weekend:  Don't forget you can click on the to see a larger version

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 Sunday, June 15, 2008

I love toys an gadgets!  They are so much fun.  Most of us geeks are gadget guys too.  I just got a GPS for my car, it's so much fun to play with.  Toys that help me get my job done faster and better are really cool.  They help me pay for the other cool toys like GPS's, HD Camcorders, MP3 players, etc.  One of my favorite toys for work is ReSharper, a super Visual Studio add-on that helps out in many ways.  If you aren't using ReSharper, you should check it out.  It isn't really a toy but it makes coding so much more enjoyable and easier, it may as well be a toy.

I've been using ReSharper for a pretty long time, I blogged about it over a year ago.  But in Oct 2007 I started my current job and switched to VS 2008 (it was beta at the time) so I couldn't use ReSharper because it didn't work with LINQ and Lambdas and all of the other cool stuff in VS 2008.  I had hoped that ReSharper 4.0 would have been ready a little sooner since the VS 2008 was officially released quite some time ago, but unfortunately I had to wait.  But now it's here and packed full of cool enhancements.

One of the best features of ReSharper is that you don't need to compile your code to see all of the errors -- not that my code has any errors ;-).   But I wrote about that and some other old features already.  Here's some new features:

  • ReSharper fully supports LINQ and the other language enhancements.
  • ReSharper provides great code completion/intellisense in aspx pages (source view)! 
  • Also, ReSharper will create method stubs from an ASPX page source view - so if I type OnCommand="foo", ReSharper can create:

protected void foo(object sender, CommandEventArgs e)
{
     throw new NotImplementedException();
}

  • With "CamelHumps", you can abbreviate class names and method names and let ReSharper complete the word.  So if I have a method named GetAllDuplicates(), I can just Type GAD!

So far, I have only one complaint but it is really no big deal.  ReSharper wants to convert a lot of my local variables to the new variant type - var.  I use the var type in code where I want it, but I don't believe it should be over used like this.  If a variable is a string and I know it is a string, it should be typed as such, as a string.  ReSharper offers the suggestion to convert it to a var.  But the cool thing about ReSharper is that I can tell it I'm not interested in this and it won't bother me any more!

Believe me, there are a ton of other great features.  Just download a trial version or ReSharper 4.0 for yourself and check it out.

 

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