Quotes from Calgary Code Camp
Like DevTeach, there were some memorable quotes from the trip to Calgary. Here we go It’s like sex in my mouth. – said when describing the Ahi Tuna Tacos at Joey Tomato’s. I don’t know if I can sit h
Like DevTeach, there were some memorable quotes from the trip to Calgary. Here we go It’s like sex in my mouth. – said when describing the Ahi Tuna Tacos at Joey Tomato’s. I don’t know if I can sit h
I have to admit that I went to the Calgary Code Camp to attend the talks as well as see how the event was run. Overall the talks were great and the event ran quite smoothly. Two big thumbs up to the
I love HttpHandlers. You can restrict access, in .NET 2.0, to specific files by using the System.Web.HttpNotFoundHandler (returns a 404 error) or the System.Web.HttpForbiddenHandler (returns a 403 er
Finally I get see JP speak again. I love it when he busts Microsoft’s chops on their drag and drop demo methods. It’s even better when there are MS people in the room. JP’s got his water bottle with
There have been a number of people who have complained about Rod‘s presentation at Edmug’s May meeting. The most scathing complaint comes from Mike over at sideline.ca and I’d like to address his comp
To start the Calgary Code Camp 2006 I’m sitting in on Daniel Carbajal‘s presentation on LINQ. I’ve seen a bit on this before, but I’m interested in what new things I’m going to be able to pick up. Th
Calgary Code Camp is tomorrow. For all you geeks, Steven Rockarts will be there. For all you metrosexuals, Justice Gray will be there. For all you ladies, I’ll be there. For all you taco lovers,
The feedback for Rod Paddock‘s talk last night at Edmug is starting to trickle in this morning and one thing is becoming clear. Some of the attendees were expecting an advanced talk and Rod’s talk di
The Edmonton .NET User Group held it’s May meeting tonight. Rod Paddock presented on Creating Custom Visual Studio 2005 Project Templates. I learned a ton of stuff and had some great discussions wit
Any of you that know me well understand that I have a weakness for the elixir of life. Today Michael Arrington over at TechCrunch posted on the new Web 2.0 (my thoughts on that are starting to change