Sneak Preview of Visual C# Whidbey

Sneak Preview of Visual C# Whidbey.  A new post on the MSDN dev center gives a great overview of the new features coming up in Whidbey (though there are a few language surprises that aren't in that doc that I hope to cover soon).  [Eric Gunnerson's C# Compendium]

The MasterList 2004

The MasterList 2004. There's a new version and a new focus for one of my favorite programs, The MasterList. It's a project and to-do management tool that really works for me. Depending upon the way you work, it may be a good tool for you, too. [DennisKennedy.blog]

Blogging to Radio UserLand from FeedDemon

Blogging to Radio UserLand from FeedDemon. Chris Brody shared the following tip in our newsgroups about posting to Radio UserLand from FeedDemon: RadioExpress allows you to post content from any web page to your blog:http://www.newsisfree.com/blog/archives/000430.html Once installed and configured as you want, add the following command line toFeedDemon's blog publishing tools: http://127.0.0.1:5335/system/pages/radioExpress?t=$ITEM_DESCRIPTION$&u=$ITEM_LINK$&n=$ITEM_TITLE$ Note that I… Continue reading Blogging to Radio UserLand from FeedDemon

.NET reality check

.NET reality check. There's been some pushback recently, in the .NET blogging community, about Microsoft's habit of living in the future. For example: It is abundantly frustrating to be keeping up with you guys right now. We out here in the real world do not use Longhorn, do not have access to Longhorn (not in… Continue reading .NET reality check

Gaming and the future of IT

Gaming and the future of IT. Tom Rolfes, and IT manager for the State of Nebraska writes a fascinating e-mail about the real IT experience his son and his high-school age peers gain with online gaming (in response to my recent column🙂 I work as an I.T. manager for the State and was formerly a… Continue reading Gaming and the future of IT

A challenge for webloggers: handling organizational difficulties. Examples: Dean and Windows Media

A challenge for webloggers: handling organizational difficulties. Examples: Dean and Windows Media. Howard Dean's weblog team blew it in the past week. I kept looking at them for some insight into why they did so poorly in Iowa. Some critical thinking. Some honesty. I wanted to see if they were building a learning organization that'd… Continue reading A challenge for webloggers: handling organizational difficulties. Examples: Dean and Windows Media

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Meeting REI's CEO

Meeting REI's CEO. If I believed in a God, I'd have to start thinking that she's a geek and looking out for me. Why do I say that? Because Alaska Airlines' reservation system keeps putting me next to the most interesting people. Last night, for instance, I sat next to (and chatted with) the President/CEO… Continue reading Meeting REI's CEO

NEWS.COM

CNET NEWS.COM By Declan McCullagh – Dean should come clean on privacy. After Howard Dean's unexpected defeat last week in Iowa, public attention has focused on his temper, his character, and that guttural Tyrannosaurus bellow of his not-quite-a-concession speech. But Dean's views on Americans' privacy rights may be a superior test of his fitness to… Continue reading NEWS.COM

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LotR Wins

LotR Wins. At the Golden Globes, Peter Jackson won best director and Return of the King won for drama motion picture. Outstanding.  [ProfessorBainbridge.com]

Don't design on spec

Don't design on spec. Three reasons never to submit free designs when responding to a Request for Proposal. [Jeffrey Zeldman Presents: The Daily Report]