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  <title>.net thinking</title>
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  <modified>2007-02-06T13:49:49.1878750-06:00</modified>
  <tagline>design abstractions. refactor logic.</tagline>
  <generator>newtelligence dasBlog 1.7.5016.2</generator>
  <author>
    <name>Aaron Junod</name>
  </author>
  <entry>
    <title>New blog</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/NewBlog.aspx" />
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    <issued>2007-02-06T13:49:49.1878750-06:00</issued>
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    <created>2007-02-06T13:49:49.1878750-06:00</created>
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      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">The new blog is up.. Not too many posts
   yet, but hopefully the new one will not come to the same fate as this one. 
   <br /><br /><a href="http://www.hackstacking.com/">www.hackstacking.com</a><br /><img width="0" height="0" src="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/aggbug.ashx?id=c473dc68-3184-41d8-ae49-3011f3faae9a" /></body>
    </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>I'll be back</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/IllBeBack.aspx" />
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    <issued>2007-01-08T08:03:37.9342500-06:00</issued>
    <modified>2007-01-08T08:03:37.9342500-06:00</modified>
    <created>2007-01-08T08:03:37.9342500-06:00</created>
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      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">After a year+ hiatus, I will be back. Changes
   are coming, and the blog is coming back. I don't think it will be here, but I'll be
   blogging again soon. 
   <br /><br />
   Stay tuned.<br /><img width="0" height="0" src="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/aggbug.ashx?id=9a8f2fec-5808-47e0-9fbd-ef50d797830c" /></body>
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  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>DeliciousNet and DasBlog Importer downloads</title>
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    <issued>2006-02-05T10:21:24.8181250-06:00</issued>
    <modified>2006-02-05T10:21:24.8181250-06:00</modified>
    <created>2006-02-05T10:21:24.8181250-06:00</created>
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        <p>
      I've been way out of pocket lately.. But I have gotten a number of requests for downloads
      of DasBlog Importer and Delicious.net, which both got lost in the shuffle when I moved..
      My server never came back up, temp hosting became more perm then I would have liked,
      excuse excuse excuse.. 
   </p>
        <p>
      I've put the latest versions here, so please feel free to snag them.. Sorry for the
      delay to anyone that emailed me..
   </p>
        <p>
          <a href="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/files/DasBlogImporterbin.zip">DasBlog Impoter Bin</a>
          <a href="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/files/DasBlogImportersource.zip">DasBlog
      Importer Src</a>
        </p>
        <p>
          <a href="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/files/DeliciousNetBin.zip">Delicios.net Bin</a>
          <a href="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/files/DeliciousNetsrc.zip">Delicious.net
      Src</a>
        </p>
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  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>The best</title>
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    <issued>2005-11-17T07:35:58.0856250-06:00</issued>
    <modified>2005-11-17T07:35:58.0856250-06:00</modified>
    <created>2005-11-17T07:35:58.0856250-06:00</created>
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        <p>
      best... mario... kart... ever...
   </p>
        <p>
      And I thought I didn't have time to blog BEFORE <a href="http://www.mariokart.com/mkds/" target="_blank">this</a> came
      out.. oh man....
   </p>
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    </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Is this thing on?</title>
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    <issued>2005-10-31T07:59:08.9647072-05:00</issued>
    <modified>2005-10-31T07:59:08.9647072-05:00</modified>
    <created>2005-10-31T07:59:08.9647072-05:00</created>
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        <p>
      Yeah, not so much.
   </p>
        <p>
      It's time for me to kick the tires again on the blog. It's been a really hectic summer,
      and the fall has only gotten worse. I posted before that we are expecting a new member
      of the family later this year, and to add to that we are closing on a house in the
      next few weeks. All this leads to less and less time to study, and post..
   </p>
        <p>
      Excuses aside, I plan on spending more time with my blog. I'm also starting a new
      blog that will focus less on .net, and more on other technologies. More details on
      that soon..
   </p>
        <p />
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  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Reminder, CTDotNet Meeting today</title>
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    <issued>2005-09-27T06:53:04.4429520-05:00</issued>
    <modified>2005-09-27T06:53:04.4429520-05:00</modified>
    <created>2005-09-27T06:53:04.4429520-05:00</created>
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        <p>
      Just a friendly reminder that tonight the CT dotnet developers group is meeting, and
      Mauro Cardarelli is presenting on SQL Server 2005 (aka Yukon). More details <a href="http://www.ctdotnet.com/Default.aspx?tabid=91" target="_blank">here</a>.
   </p>
        <p>
      Sorry for the slow updates. Big blog changes coming soon. Stay tuned.
   </p>
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    </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Fantasy Football anyone?</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/FantasyFootballAnyone.aspx" />
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    <issued>2005-09-02T07:09:45.4355840-05:00</issued>
    <modified>2005-09-02T07:09:45.4355840-05:00</modified>
    <created>2005-09-02T07:09:45.4355840-05:00</created>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Don't publish your podcast in only aac</title>
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    <id>http://iceglue.com/tranqy/PermaLink,guid,c70746ad-abb9-4ea7-8b1f-c3065eea129a.aspx</id>
    <issued>2005-08-31T07:11:14.1890080-05:00</issued>
    <modified>2005-08-31T07:11:14.1890080-05:00</modified>
    <created>2005-08-31T07:11:14.1890080-05:00</created>
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        <p>
      I've been on this podcast wagon for a while. It started with listening to dotnetrocks
      every week, then as more and more people started publishing audio content, I started
      to rely on radio (and even music) less and less for my commute time ear candy.
   </p>
        <p>
      As I posted before, I'm also starting to get into the mac. Since I'm still pretty
      macdumb, I've been hunting for podcasts that might help me learn osx, and other things
      mac. I first have to say thanks to Adam who runs the fantastic <a href="http://www.maccast.com/" target="_blank">maccast</a>.
      This has quickly become my favorite mac podcast, if not my favorite podcast.
   </p>
        <p>
      I have noticed a number of mac related podcasts publishing only AAC files, though.
      I realize AAC is a pretty dominant format, but please remember, it's proprietary.
      So in effect, you are immediately cutting your listeners to those that support AAC.
      I may own a mac, but I don't have an ipod, and I hardly use itunes. I do, however,
      have an mp3 player, and time in the car to listen to your content.
   </p>
        <p>
      Maybe these podcasts feel that AAC is just way superior over mp3, and losing those
      listeners is worth the extra features and quality. Of course there is no quality difference,
      and the only show I know that comes out with a bookmarked podcast is the maccast,
      which offers it as a secondary feed, so I'm thinking those aren't the reasons. Maybe
      you just want less listeners. Doubtful. 
   </p>
        <p>
      So I plead to podcasts, please don't pigeonhole users by supporting only a proprietary
      format. If you want to publish AAC, more power to you, but don't forget about those
      who haven't latched onto that proprietary format. Some of us still have older mp3
      players (or just non-ipods), or don't love itunes.
   </p>
        <p />
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  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Presentation : Introduction to asp.net</title>
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    <issued>2005-08-28T21:16:12.1177536-05:00</issued>
    <modified>2005-08-28T21:16:12.1177536-05:00</modified>
    <created>2005-08-28T21:16:12.1177536-05:00</created>
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        <p>
      Come see me give an introduction to asp.net to the <a href="http://www.ctcfug.com/default.cfm" target="_blank">Hartford
      Macromedia User Group on September 15th at 6:00pm</a>.
   </p>
        <p>
      I'm very much looking forward to giving this presentation. I plan on starting with
      .net in general giving an overview of the different parts of the framework, and why
      the CLR is just too cool for words. Then I plan on diving into how to make basic pages,
      and showing off controls a little, hopefully with some simple ado.net. Please do not
      expect me to drag a grid on a form :)
   </p>
        <p>
      The presentation will be about 45-50 minutes, with 10-15 minutes at the end for questions.
      I'm curious to see what the knowledge level of .net is in the room. I'd love to get
      to talk a little about the page lifecycle, as well as playing well with web standards
      in asp.net, but not sure time will permit.
   </p>
        <p>
      If you have plans on attending, and have any specific questions, please feel free
      to drop me a line.
   </p>
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    </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Simplify (Or the day I organized my blog subscriptions)</title>
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    <issued>2005-08-28T21:06:13.4469072-05:00</issued>
    <modified>2005-08-28T21:06:13.4469072-05:00</modified>
    <created>2005-08-28T21:06:13.4469072-05:00</created>
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        <p>
      I went away last week for a few days. While we were gone, I had limited access to
      the internet. Well, I had plenty of access, just a limited amount of time my wife
      would let me sneak away with the laptop :) In that time, though, I didn't keep up
      with blogs, just a few odds and ends of daily digital life. So after a long drive
      Tuesday, I decided it was time to check the blogs. The little number in netnewswire
      showed over 2000 new posts. uhm..
   </p>
        <p>
      Now maybe its summer, but my overall interest in blogging has gone down a bit. A few
      months ago it would have taken me hours, possibly a couple days to get caught up on
      that many posts. That day it took all of about 30 minutes. There were probably some
      good posts in there, but I just didn't have the patience to sift through it. This
      has been a common occurrence lately too. Maybe it's the amount of redundancy, maybe
      it's the sun, maybe I'm sick of staying up to date. Maybe a little from column A,
      column B, and column C.
   </p>
        <p>
      In any case, this weekend I cleaned up my blog subscriptions. A lot. I probably dropped
      about half of my feeds, and feel just oh so clean. Today after a whole day of reading
      about Cocoa, I clicked to updated my subscriptions. 40 new items. Ah, much better...
   </p>
        <p />
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  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Digital identity crisis</title>
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    <issued>2005-08-28T20:49:03.1554208-05:00</issued>
    <modified>2005-08-28T20:49:03.1554208-05:00</modified>
    <created>2005-08-28T20:49:03.1554208-05:00</created>
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        <p>
      So, I bought a mac. that's pretty much where I've been for the past month.
   </p>
        <p>
      I've always wondered what the other side looked like, so one day I broke down and
      decided to find out. I was able to find a used mac on ebay pretty cheap, so I'm now
      the proud owner of a power mac dual 450 with 512 ram. At first I was worried Tiger
      would be slugish, but have been pleasantly surprised with the speed of Tiger on this
      older box, even when I have a few applications running.
   </p>
        <p>
      It came on a Saturday, and boy was I excited. I had started the research some weeks
      back, figuring out what the hardware lines are, and what the applications besides
      tiger and itunes did. I had a few mac friends, so I asked them a few questions here
      and there, and they all seemed to fit the "I love my mac" mold. A few were surprised
      I was asking.
   </p>
        <p>
      I had other things going on that Saturday, but I had to at least turn it on. So I
      pull it out of the box, and marvel at the case for a couple minutes. Macs are pretty.
      After reading all the mac propaganda as well, I can't say I wasn't excited, with very
      high expectations. Turn it on, and realize I haven't the foggiest clue what to do
      with this thing.
   </p>
        <p>
      I purchased that mac primarily to evaluate it as a development platform. I mean I
      am a developer, so what else would I use this thing for? I decided, though, that if
      I want to develop software for a mac, I should probably use one, at least for a day
      or two. So my first project was to turn off one of my main workstations at home. Within
      2 days I was able to turn the box off by finding free or cheap alternatives to the
      few applications I actually needed, and had moved all of my home computing over to
      the mac.
   </p>
        <p>
      Everything is different. Installing apps is simply dragging a folder, that looks like
      a file, to your applications folder. Wanna uninstall it? Delete the file. The X doesn't
      close apps, get used to that. After some growing pains, I'm moving around ok in osx.
      Everything just seems a little simpler. Osx is of course bsd at its core, so things
      like sudo port install ruby make me smile as well. I'm really starting to dig the
      osx interface. It just feels warm and fuzzy.
   </p>
        <p>
      Apple gives away the development tools, which also helped me along with the purchasing
      decision. If I had to pay for Xcode, I doubt the mac would have looked like a cool
      experiment anymore. Soon after I have moved my daily life into the mac, it's time
      to install some development tools. Xcode is first. The download and install seemed
      to take forever, much like any given vs.net install. Hmm, Xcode is different too.
      Way different. I'll come back to you. For now, lets look at textmate and rails.
   </p>
        <p>
      One of the mac friends I have been talking to told me I needed textmate. Although
      I haven't even begun to really step into it, I can see textmate will fit the programming
      editor bill very well. So I sat down with textmate and started looking at rails. See
      part of the drive of looking at mac is to look at something new. So if I'm going to
      look at a dynamic framework like obj-c and cocoa, might as well spend more time with
      ruby and rails at the same time. I had been an on and off ruby/rails researcher, but
      spent a good amount of time playing with it on the mac, and have come to realize rails
      is very.. very cool. Rails will be a fantastic web platform for my little experiment.
   </p>
        <p>
      So all this time I was reading about obj-c and cocoa on the side. I think they intimidated
      me. Xcode looks very complex when you first open it, which usually never scares me.
      But it did. So I bought a book. I'm about halfway through it now, and am impressed
      with the framework thus far. Objective-C is.. like.. different. See a theme here?
      Today it blew my mind when I read all <strike>method calls</strike> messages were
      instances of NSInvocation. Interesting. Cocoa and Obj-C make an interesting dynamically
      typed pair. At first glance, this still looks quite fun.
   </p>
        <p>
      So this is getting a bit long. I've been gone for a while, but hope to post quite
      a bit more. But there may be a few mac/cocoa/ruby/rails posts on the way.
   </p>
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  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Spammers be gone</title>
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    <issued>2005-08-08T14:33:23.3239568-05:00</issued>
    <modified>2005-08-08T14:33:23.3239568-05:00</modified>
    <created>2005-08-08T14:33:23.3239568-05:00</created>
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        <p>
      I'm sick of cleaning trackbacks. In the past hour I've gotten probably 50 trackbacks
      from some crappy ass site. So, instead of wasting more time with this, I just removed
      trackbacks from the site. Sure it's nice to see who tracks back to any given post,
      but if 80% of the traffic (probably closer to 90) is spam, whats the point? Maybe
      I'm starting to agree trackbacks are dead, just since anyone that can make ah HTTP
      post can spam up a site.
   </p>
        <p>
      So spammers, spam away all you want. No one will see it but me, and what good is that
      since I already know your site sucks, and I really don't need to buy your pr 0 z4K,
      or used computer parts from you. I'll save my hard earned cash for respectable businesses.
   </p>
        <p />
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    </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Mini code camp (sql 2k -&gt; 2k5) coming to Waltham</title>
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    <issued>2005-08-04T07:01:41.4090496-05:00</issued>
    <modified>2005-08-04T07:01:41.4090496-05:00</modified>
    <created>2005-08-04T07:01:41.4090496-05:00</created>
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        <p>
          <a href="http://blogs.msdn.com/trobbins/" target="_blank">Thom Robbins</a> has <a href="http://blogs.msdn.com/trobbins/archive/2005/08/03/447130.aspx" target="_blank">booked
      what looks like another fantastic free developer event</a> up in Waltham. <a href="http://sqlservercentral.com/cs/blogs/amachanic/archive/2005/08/03/94.aspx" target="_blank">Adam
      Machanic</a> will be speaking about SQL Server programming from SQL 2k -&gt; SQL 2k5.
      Adam is one of the areas authorities on SQL Server, so I am really looking forward
      to this one. If you're interested, I would book now. I bet this one fills up quick.
   </p>
        <p />
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    </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Build presentation materials</title>
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    <issued>2005-07-29T19:15:32.5701584-05:00</issued>
    <modified>2005-07-29T19:15:32.5701584-05:00</modified>
    <created>2005-07-29T19:15:32.5701584-05:00</created>
    <content type="text/html" mode="xml">
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>
          <a href="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/images/buildpresentation.zip" target="_blank">Here </a>are
      the materials from the presentation. Included is the sample app with the 5 build files,
      as well as the presentation without my company swag. 
   </p>
        <p>
          <a href="http://iceglue.com/wiki/wikka.php?wakka=BuildPresentationLinks" target="_blank">Here</a> is
      a list of links for the various tools we discussed.
   </p>
        <p />
        <img width="0" height="0" src="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/aggbug.ashx?id=7f0d1a9d-eda2-4ff8-afca-b8f202eaf1bc" />
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    </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Last night's ctdot presentation and career fair</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/LastNightsCtdotPresentationAndCareerFair.aspx" />
    <id>http://iceglue.com/tranqy/PermaLink,guid,78f4ee9d-a932-4fde-8572-e682f5e7f429.aspx</id>
    <issued>2005-07-27T07:19:29.3523776-05:00</issued>
    <modified>2005-07-27T07:19:29.3423632-05:00</modified>
    <created>2005-07-27T07:19:29.3523776-05:00</created>
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      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>
      Thanks everyone for attending last nights <a href="http://www.ctdotnet.com" target="_blank">ctdotnet</a> presentation.
      The group first started with a career fair, spearheaded by <a href="http://weblogs.asp.net/sbchatterjee" target="_blank">SB</a>,
      and it seemed to be quite a hit. SB brought in a few recruiting firms, let them all
      speak to the group, and then all of the group members took an hour or so to network
      with the recruiters, and themselves. It seemed to be quite a hit, but I would also
      love to get some feedback from people in the group that may have liked, or disliked
      the career fair.
   </p>
        <p>
      While others were off "careering", I was putting the finishing touches on the presentation.
      The career fair ended a little late, and then it was my turn. I was quite nervous.
      My nerves settled a little as I began talking, but I'm sure it was obvious in the
      beginning. The presentation seemed to go pretty well. I'm anxiously awaiting the results
      of the evals. We started by talking about build systems in general, and why a development
      shop may want to investigate one. We then moved on to source control, where we spent
      alot of time talking about Subversion, as there seemed to be quite an interest in
      svn. I saw lots of people nodding when I was talking about some of the issues VSS
      users face. SVN isn't a holy grail, but it can certainly help.
   </p>
        <p>
      We then moved on to build scripts where I discussed the high level of nant, and then
      went through a few sample build files, adding various features as we went down the
      line. We then talked about continuous integration, and I showed off cruise control.net
      a bit. I was worried about filling up the entire hour at first, but when it was time
      to go I think we went a little over an hour, and I sped through a lot of things I
      would have liked to spend more time on. I'm debating doing a more polished version
      at code camp.
   </p>
        <p>
      Thanks again to all the attendees, and please feel free to leave career night or presentation
      feedback here, or any questions you may have in regards to the materials. I will be
      releasing all the materials from the presentation this week, as well as a long list
      of links that I used to prepare. If your interested, SB has already posted some pictures <a href="http://www.ctdotnet.com/Default.aspx?tabid=157" target="_blank">here</a>.
   </p>
        <p />
        <img width="0" height="0" src="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/aggbug.ashx?id=78f4ee9d-a932-4fde-8572-e682f5e7f429" />
      </body>
    </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>My 10 minute impression of virtualearth</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/My10MinuteImpressionOfVirtualearth.aspx" />
    <id>http://iceglue.com/tranqy/PermaLink,guid,428f16b6-7fad-49b2-b656-62764e08e3c2.aspx</id>
    <issued>2005-07-24T11:17:35.3132848-05:00</issued>
    <modified>2005-07-24T11:17:35.3132848-05:00</modified>
    <created>2005-07-24T11:17:35.3132848-05:00</created>
    <content type="text/html" mode="xml">
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>
      Oddly enough, I noticed <a href="http://virtualearth.msn.com/" target="_blank">MSN
      Virtual Earth</a> was up at <a href="http://the.taoofmac.com.nyud.net:8090/space/blog/2005-07-24.10%3A41" target="_blank">tao
      of mac</a>. I had been waiting for Virtual Earth since I saw early screenshots, so
      I had to take a couple minutes to jump to some 10 minute conclusions.
   </p>
        <p>
      My first impression was missing tiles. Of course it just launched, so I expect slowness,
      but missing tiles are still annoying. I like the size of the browsing window. 
   </p>
        <p>
      Other things I Liked :<br />
      Scratch pad.. fancy mini-bookmarks<br />
      Quality of photographs.. Most of the photos from my local area are much higher quality.<br />
      Mouse wheel worked for zooming in both firefox and ie<br /><br />
      Things I didn't like :<br />
      Zooming and moving just isn't as fluid as google.<br />
      Color photos would be nice.<br /></p>
        <p>
      Overall I gotta say, virtual earth is quite nice. When I just want to zoom around
      and have fun I think <a href="http://earth.google.com" target="_blank">google earth</a> will
      still take the cake for now, but for utility I think I might find myself using virtual
      earth more then <a href="http://maps.google.com" target="_blank">google maps</a>.
      Congrats to the virtual earth team on launching a great new product!
   </p>
        <p>
      Looks like there is already a site up dedicated to developers and virtual earth..
      Excellent.. <a href="http://www.viavirtualearth.com/ViaVirtualEarth/" target="_blank">ViaVirtualEarth</a></p>
        <p />
        <img width="0" height="0" src="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/aggbug.ashx?id=428f16b6-7fad-49b2-b656-62764e08e3c2" />
      </body>
    </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Reminder, come see me ramble on about CI, nant, and source control next Tuesday</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/ReminderComeSeeMeRambleOnAboutCINantAndSourceControlNextTuesday.aspx" />
    <id>http://iceglue.com/tranqy/PermaLink,guid,c3e60e17-d0a3-4897-ab5c-f8a65866bc30.aspx</id>
    <issued>2005-07-21T07:08:01.6208768-05:00</issued>
    <modified>2005-07-21T07:08:01.6208768-05:00</modified>
    <created>2005-07-21T07:08:01.6208768-05:00</created>
    <content type="text/html" mode="xml">
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>
      Next week I will be giving a presentation to the <a href="http://www.ctdotnet.com" target="_blank">ctdotnet</a> group
      on creating a .net build system using open source (or free) tools. I have an hour
      to talk, so expect things to go pretty quickly. I hope to walk through making a simple
      app with unit tests, adding it to subversion, building it with nant, and add it to
      ccnet, leaving breadcrumbs along the way of other things you may want to look at.
      I will also touch a bit on what is coming in Whidbey that may replace some of the
      tools I'll be demoing.
   </p>
        <p>
      For those that don't know, this will be my first presentation. I mean sure, I've talked
      in front of people many times, but never outside of a business context. Also, the
      content has never been my responsibility either. This should be interesting :) So
      if you're in the area, feel free to stop by and watch me ramble. At least if the presentation
      bombs, the members has a neat career night beforehand ;)
   </p>
        <p />
        <img width="0" height="0" src="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/aggbug.ashx?id=c3e60e17-d0a3-4897-ab5c-f8a65866bc30" />
      </body>
    </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Rick Strahl talks about the deep innerworkings of iis/asp.net</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/RickStrahlTalksAboutTheDeepInnerworkingsOfIisaspnet.aspx" />
    <id>http://iceglue.com/tranqy/PermaLink,guid,11e5cd61-a2b5-41fe-9c4a-77c5c9c00e14.aspx</id>
    <issued>2005-07-20T07:04:18.4228352-05:00</issued>
    <modified>2005-07-20T07:04:18.4228352-05:00</modified>
    <created>2005-07-20T07:04:18.4228352-05:00</created>
    <content type="text/html" mode="xml">
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>
          <a href="http://west-wind.com/weblog/" target="_blank">Rick Strahl</a> has written
      an excellent post on the internal workings of asp.net and iis. Obviously not new information,
      but put together very well, in a very technical manner. Any asp.net developer should <a href="http://west-wind.com/weblog/posts/2595.aspx" target="_blank">read
      this</a>, twice.
   </p>
        <p />
        <img width="0" height="0" src="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/aggbug.ashx?id=11e5cd61-a2b5-41fe-9c4a-77c5c9c00e14" />
      </body>
    </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>How the hell did I miss this... for years?!</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/HowTheHellDidIMissThisForYears.aspx" />
    <id>http://iceglue.com/tranqy/PermaLink,guid,59af2f55-bff6-41d2-bdfb-52c333c69c33.aspx</id>
    <issued>2005-07-20T07:02:05.1111424-05:00</issued>
    <modified>2005-07-20T14:14:06.2338864-05:00</modified>
    <created>2005-07-20T07:02:05.1111424-05:00</created>
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      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>
      wincv.exe.. who knew?!.. 
   </p>
        <p>
      [18:01] &lt;NothingMn&gt; really dig into System.Diagnostics.PerformanceCounterCategory<br />
      [18:02] &lt;NothingMn&gt; wincv.exe<br />
      [18:03] &lt;tranqy&gt; wtf<br />
      [18:03] &lt;tranqy&gt; where did this wincv.exe shit come from, and how did I not
      know about it earlier<br />
      [18:03] &lt;tranqy&gt; this is awesome 
      <br />
      [18:03] &lt;NothingMn&gt; haha 
      <br />
      [18:03] &lt;NothingMn&gt; it is it is 
      <br />
      [18:03] &lt;MuteThis&gt; yeah, but its public only 
      <br />
      [18:03] &lt;NothingMn&gt; i shipped in like v1.0 
      <br />
      [18:03] * NothingMn smacks tranqy [18:04] &amp;lttranqy&amp;gt lol 
      <br />
      [18:04] &lt;Rivan&gt; lol 
      <br />
      [18:04] &lt;Rivan&gt; damn you tranqy.... its a MUST know.. :p 
      <br />
      [18:04] &lt;tranqy&gt; no shit 
      <br />
      [18:05] &lt;tranqy&gt; thats gonna cut my google traffic in half I think :) 
   </p>
        <p>
      Years of coding .net, and it took 15 seconds of dropping in the chatroom to find a
      huge timesaver.. thanks guys..<br />
      [edit] check the comments for a more complete description of wincv, as well as a link
      to a followup conversation.<br /></p>
        <p>
        </p>
        <img width="0" height="0" src="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/aggbug.ashx?id=59af2f55-bff6-41d2-bdfb-52c333c69c33" />
      </body>
    </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>unrefactor?</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/unrefactor.aspx" />
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    <issued>2005-07-13T11:11:28.3453712-05:00</issued>
    <modified>2005-07-13T11:11:28.3453712-05:00</modified>
    <created>2005-07-13T11:11:28.3453712-05:00</created>
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      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>
      Sorry for the silence latley. I'll be back soon..
   </p>
        <p>
      Walking by a co-workers desk I heard him say un-refactor. Then we started the discussion..
      is it...
   </p>
        <p>
        </p>
        <ul>
          <li>
         un-refactor</li>
          <li>
         defactor</li>
          <li>
         de-refactor</li>
          <li>
         unfactor</li>
        </ul>
        <p>
      Now one may ask why the whole subject even came up. 
      <silence />
      ;) 
   </p>
        <img width="0" height="0" src="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/aggbug.ashx?id=06543373-43a8-49e4-ac97-d0defd5044e3" />
      </body>
    </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>.net on rails?!</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/netOnRails.aspx" />
    <id>http://iceglue.com/tranqy/PermaLink,guid,021895e1-8ba3-4279-bdf2-512e0c3bb110.aspx</id>
    <issued>2005-07-05T11:42:04.6204144-05:00</issued>
    <modified>2005-07-05T11:42:04.6204144-05:00</modified>
    <created>2005-07-05T11:42:04.6204144-05:00</created>
    <content type="text/html" mode="xml">
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>
          <a href="http://www.rubyonrails.com" target="_blank">Rails</a> has fascinated me since
      I first read about it. A simple MVC system that makes creating sites almost too easy,
      all based on <a href="http://www.ruby-lang.org" target="_blank">Ruby</a>. I haven't
      had the time to investigate it as much as I would have liked, but some <a href="http://www.railsday.com" target="_blank">people
      have</a>, hell, others have based <a href="http://www.37signals.com" target="_blank">businesses
      on rails</a>.
   </p>
        <p>
      The windows folks have taken notice too. Although I don't have an post on it, I get
      alot of search traffic with people looking for IIS Rails. Some have even taken matters
      into their own hands, and created a rails like framework for .net, enter <a href="http://www.castleproject.org/index.php/Main_Page" target="_blank">Castle
      Monorail</a>. I'm yet to even download this puppy yet, but already have pretty high
      hopes. To top it off, it is open source, and appears to be under a nice apache license.
      I can't wait to sink my teeth into this.
   </p>
        <p>
      Via <a href="http://www.theserverside.net/news/thread.tss?thread_id=34964" target="_blank">The
      Server Side .net</a></p>
        <p />
        <img width="0" height="0" src="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/aggbug.ashx?id=021895e1-8ba3-4279-bdf2-512e0c3bb110" />
      </body>
    </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>A very special Christmas this year</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/AVerySpecialChristmasThisYear.aspx" />
    <id>http://iceglue.com/tranqy/PermaLink,guid,ee9abf85-735c-4b7e-b2d9-2eb0ec2a00c4.aspx</id>
    <issued>2005-07-05T06:46:51.4501264-05:00</issued>
    <modified>2005-07-05T06:46:51.4501264-05:00</modified>
    <created>2005-07-05T06:46:51.4501264-05:00</created>
    <content type="text/html" mode="xml">
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>
      Come Dec 28th we will have our first new addition to our family. It's been quite a
      ride so far, and I know we haven't even begun to scratch the surface. Later this week
      I'll try to update the post with a picture of the best little "future developer" shirt
      I got at teched. MS knows how to get them young :)
   </p>
        <p>
          <img src="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/images/prebaby1.jpg" />
        </p>
        <p />
        <img width="0" height="0" src="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/aggbug.ashx?id=ee9abf85-735c-4b7e-b2d9-2eb0ec2a00c4" />
      </body>
    </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Dynamic techniques for the CLR</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/DynamicTechniquesForTheCLR.aspx" />
    <id>http://iceglue.com/tranqy/PermaLink,guid,7dade58b-67a8-41ab-8b45-74d209c96778.aspx</id>
    <issued>2005-07-02T12:23:19.4688112-05:00</issued>
    <modified>2005-07-02T12:23:19.4688112-05:00</modified>
    <created>2005-07-02T12:23:19.4688112-05:00</created>
    <content type="text/html" mode="xml">
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>
          <a href="http://blogs.msdn.com/joelpob/" target="_blank">Joel Pobar</a> has written
      an interesting post with some thoughts on <a href="http://blogs.msdn.com/joelpob/archive/2005/07/01/434728.aspx" target="_blank">targeting
      the CLR with a dynamic language</a>, a la IronPython. Then Corey mentions IronRuby.
      I was joking about the same thing with a co-worker Friday.
   </p>
        <p>
      Via <a href="http://www.coreyhaines.com/coreysramblings/PermaLink.aspx?guid=de4298a3-6cff-44b2-a152-3418be383439" target="_blank">Corey's
      Ramblings</a></p>
        <p />
        <img width="0" height="0" src="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/aggbug.ashx?id=7dade58b-67a8-41ab-8b45-74d209c96778" />
      </body>
    </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>New England Code Camp 4 announced</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/NewEnglandCodeCamp4Announced.aspx" />
    <id>http://iceglue.com/tranqy/PermaLink,guid,d4ea1732-3f53-4c93-925f-7a81445aa1d3.aspx</id>
    <issued>2005-07-01T23:01:44.3614432-05:00</issued>
    <modified>2005-07-01T23:01:44.3614432-05:00</modified>
    <created>2005-07-01T23:01:44.3614432-05:00</created>
    <content type="text/html" mode="xml">
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>
      Sept 24th and 25th in Waltham. <a href="http://blogs.msdn.com/trobbins/archive/2005/06/28/433493.aspx" target="_blank">Be
      there</a>.
   </p>
        <p />
        <img width="0" height="0" src="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/aggbug.ashx?id=d4ea1732-3f53-4c93-925f-7a81445aa1d3" />
      </body>
    </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Recovering from your hangover with Richard Hale Shaw</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/RecoveringFromYourHangoverWithRichardHaleShaw.aspx" />
    <id>http://iceglue.com/tranqy/PermaLink,guid,b3cef9a4-b168-4467-9e1e-ee862ee4921d.aspx</id>
    <issued>2005-07-01T06:36:26.4039952-05:00</issued>
    <modified>2005-07-01T06:36:26.4039952-05:00</modified>
    <created>2005-07-01T06:36:26.4039952-05:00</created>
    <content type="text/html" mode="xml">
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>
      Don't let a long day of BBQ and beer make you miss <a href="http://www.ctdotnet.com/Default.aspx?tabid=91" target="_blank">Richard
      Hale Shaw speaking on new language features in c# 2.0</a>. This special presentation
      brought to you by the <a href="http://www.ctdotnet.com" target="_blank">CT .net developers
      group</a> is happening next Tuesday, July 5th from 6:00 - 8:00. Richard Hale Shaw
      is a phenomenally energetic speaker, who really knows his stuff. If you are at all
      interested in 2.0, and really, who isn't, make sure not to miss this one!
   </p>
        <p />
        <img width="0" height="0" src="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/aggbug.ashx?id=b3cef9a4-b168-4467-9e1e-ee862ee4921d" />
      </body>
    </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Google Earth &lt;-&gt; Google Maps</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/GoogleEarthGoogleMaps.aspx" />
    <id>http://iceglue.com/tranqy/PermaLink,guid,6e593e1a-219c-40da-a82d-f52826fbe656.aspx</id>
    <issued>2005-06-30T11:24:55.0555152-05:00</issued>
    <modified>2005-06-30T11:24:55.0555152-05:00</modified>
    <created>2005-06-30T11:24:55.0555152-05:00</created>
    <content type="text/html" mode="xml">
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>
      Well that didn't take long. Strolling through the comments <a href="http://www.googlesightseeing.com/2005/06/29/google-earth/" target="_blank">here</a>,
      I noticed <a href="http://www.gouillou.com/index.html" target="_blank">Philippe Gouillou</a> has <a href="http://www.gouillou.com/ge/convert.php" target="_blank">released
      a simple site</a> to take googlemaps urls and convert them to kml, and vice versa.
      Very cool.. Time to stroll through all of the google site seeing sites again with
      google earth open.
   </p>
        <p />
        <img width="0" height="0" src="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/aggbug.ashx?id=6e593e1a-219c-40da-a82d-f52826fbe656" />
      </body>
    </content>
  </entry>
  <entry>
    <title>Using ruby to test your asp.net</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/UsingRubyToTestYourAspnet.aspx" />
    <id>http://iceglue.com/tranqy/PermaLink,guid,c31377e7-f4f2-4349-b70b-7fffd233f097.aspx</id>
    <issued>2005-06-30T07:09:42.1866912-05:00</issued>
    <modified>2005-06-30T07:09:42.1866912-05:00</modified>
    <created>2005-06-30T07:09:42.1866912-05:00</created>
    <content type="text/html" mode="xml">
      <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>
          <a href="http://www.hanselman.com/blog/" target="_blank">Scott Hanselman</a> posts
      on what looks like a <a href="http://www.hanselman.com/blog/IntegratingRubyAndWatirWithNUnit.aspx" target="_blank">great
      solution for web testing</a>. Using <a href="http://www.ruby-lang.org" target="_blank">ruby</a>,
      the magical dynamic language that reads like you think, and <a href="http://rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/4392/watir_v1_31.zip" target="_blank">watir</a>,
      an open source web testing framework, Scott has created a pretty simple way to test
      your web sites from nunit. Anything that makes testing simpler get an A in my book,
      and using Ruby only gives it bonus points.
   </p>
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  <entry>
    <title>Continuous Integration != agile</title>
    <link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://iceglue.com/tranqy/ContinuousIntegrationAgile.aspx" />
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    <issued>2005-06-30T07:02:30.5660512-05:00</issued>
    <modified>2005-06-30T07:02:30.5660512-05:00</modified>
    <created>2005-06-30T07:02:30.5660512-05:00</created>
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        <p>
      Why is it everytime I hear someone talk about Continuous Integration, the word agile
      is usually right before or after it. I understand that the concept of CI came out
      of the agile methodologies, but in my opinion the two are definitely not tightly coupled
      as some may assert.
   </p>
        <p>
      I see CI as a means of closing the feedback loop between the coders and the code (hmm
      that sounds agile). We as developers get immediate feedback on our commit, long before
      we forget what we just did. Powerful. For example, I add new code that depends on
      this shiny new open source dll, but forget to commit the dll. Within minutes the other
      developers are laughing and pointing at me singing Aaron broke the build. After putting
      my quarter in the swear jar, I can quickly fix the issue while it's still fresh. Sound
      agile? Sure. But in the end that commit could be part of a huge waterfall project
      just destined to fail, but still the feedback loop between the coders and the code
      is tight. There's value in that no matter your methodology, or absence there of.
   </p>
        <p>
      Is it that everyone <i>wants</i> to be agile? I know I would like to work in an agile
      environment, and to some degree we are, but in the end we are closer to a traditional
      hunt, gather, and analyze shop. Yet there is still value both in our reliable builds,
      and the continuous integration that tests them.
   </p>
        <p>
      /rant.. CI, although important to agile shops, can have a ton of value no matter how
      you develop. So don't just pass by it if you don't think your "agile", or have a nice
      set of unit tests to get feedback on.. (although unit tests aren't really tightly
      coupled to agile either ;)
   </p>
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  <entry>
    <title>Did I leave that on the stack or in the heap?</title>
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    <issued>2005-06-29T06:45:16.6923152-05:00</issued>
    <modified>2005-06-29T06:46:20.3037840-05:00</modified>
    <created>2005-06-29T06:45:16.6923152-05:00</created>
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        <p>
          <a href="http://www.yoda.arachsys.com/" target="_blank">Jon Skeet</a> has written
      a short, excellent <a href="http://www.developerfusion.co.uk/show/4705/1/" target="_blank">paper
      describing value and reference types</a>, as well as how they relate to the stack
      and the heap. Not that this isn't covered in many places, but this article is probably
      one of the clearest I have read, as well as providing real world examples. A good
      refresher for any .net developer..
   </p>
        <p>
      via <a href="http://weblogs.asp.net/rchartier/archive/2005/06/28/416207.aspx" target="_blank">Rob
      Chartier</a></p>
        <p>
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  <entry>
    <title>Google earth</title>
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    <issued>2005-06-29T06:33:37.3066480-05:00</issued>
    <modified>2005-06-29T06:33:37.3066480-05:00</modified>
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        <p>
      Pretty much like <a href="http://www.keyhole.com" target="_blank">keyhole</a>. <a href="http://earth.google.com/product_comparison.html" target="_blank">Pretty
      much free</a>. Pretty much kicks ass. <a href="http://earth.google.com/" target="_blank">Go
      get it</a>.
   </p>
        <p>
      Seems it supports a couple of file formats for location saving. Google has published
      these "<a href="http://earth.google.com/sites/" target="_blank">tours</a>" which seem
      to be a binary format, then you can also save xml formatted files directly out of
      the app. I'm sure <a href="http://www.shreddies.org/gmaps/" target="_blank">sites</a><a href="http://perljam.net/google-satellite-maps/" target="_blank">like</a><a href="http://asgoodasbeingthere.com/" target="_blank">these</a> will
      start distributing kmz (binary) and kml (markup) files soon. Oh I can't wait for the
      hacks to begin.
   </p>
        <p>
      via <a href="http://www.ensight.org/archives/2005/06/28/google-earth/" target="_blank">Jeremey
      Wright</a></p>
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