• TweetSuite?

    Trying to integrate with Twitter using TweetSuite

  • Leveraging MVC ModelError Using Exceptions

    Headline: A very simple change to the DefaultModelBinder will allow you to use default validation capabilities in Microsoft’s MVC (Model-View-Controller) Framework far more effectively. The Problem – Please show my model exceptions to the user! As Steven Sanderson stated in his book, you want to have the validation for your model in an MVC application…

  • SPF?

    Sun Protection Factor? That’s what most of us think of, but I’ve been experimenting with SPF – Sender Policy Framework. For more, visit: http://www.openspf.org/ I send e-mail from various web applications I maintain so I did not want to make my life hard. So… I took the easy way and left the defaults as they…

  • Upgraded to WordPress 2.8

    I hope all goes well. (Frankly 2.7.1 worked pretty nice before.) So far all is well.

  • Review of Pro ASP.NET MVC Framework

    A Review of Pro ASP.NET MVC Framework by Steven Sanderson, ISBN 10: 1-4302-1007-9 Update I started taking notes as I went along, but I’ve not stopped. I really recommend taking this book and working through the exercises. I’m confident you’ll be a better developer even if you’re are not particularly interested in MVC. (Of course,…

  • Menu Droppings?

    I’m not sure the cause, but ever since I installed Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0 I get some menu droppings… A menu option that shows up, but then stays on top of everything. Here’s an example: I signed out of Live Messenger on another machine of mine and that menu got “Stuck”. WORKAROUND:…

  • Memorial Day Weekend 2009

    I’ve actually been playing with Visual Studio 2010 Beta 1 this weekend. I finally have a Team Foundation Server setup, some code written, a continuous integration build going, and have created some work items. Since ASP.NET MVC (Model View Controller) was not shipped with Beta 1 I couldn’t work on my website. So to experiment…

  • Redmond Pie

    I really don’t know how Taimur Asad at Redmond Pie (http://www.redmondpie.com/) keeps up so well with all the Microsoft technologies, but for months now I’ve been quite impressed with the content on this site.