Archive for May, 2005
Monday, May 16th, 2005
: “Inventive web developers are taking Google’s online map service to a new level, layering in house sales and apartment rentals, real-time traffic stats and Flickr photo tags.” []
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Monday, May 16th, 2005
IT Conversations, .NET Rocks!, and the F-list
is a set of interviews and recordings featuring well-known technologists on today’s hot topics. The shows are often hosted by Doug Kaye from . It’s good stuff. Here are just a few of the featured personalities: Steve McConnell Jon Udell Tim O’Reilly Rasmus Lerdorf I also enjoy , which is syndicated (but not officially endorsed) [...]
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Wednesday, May 11th, 2005
The Blogging Guru without an XML feed
I’ve been spending a lot of time lately cancelling email newsletters and switching to RSS/Atom feeds. A friend of mine referred me to to look for interesting blogs. I looked and looked (around 5 minutes, ) and found zero mention of a feed except his confession that that he doesn’t have one (via Update: now [...]
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Sunday, May 8th, 2005
Michael Lehman and NewsGator podcast filtering
I today, after listening to the on . I found his . After browsing his list of podcasts I came across and . As I was typing, I decided to throw in this tip (reposted here for the benefit of readers): I filter podcasts through NewsGator Online Edition. I subscribe to podcast feeds via NG [...]
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Wednesday, May 4th, 2005
SQL Server Command-Line Utilities
I found an that describes several command-line utilities that can automate SQL Server tasks. These commands include: isql osql bcp – bulk data copy dtsrun dtswiz itwiz – Index Tuning Wizard We use a couple of these commands at my current client as part of our build/migration process.
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Tuesday, May 3rd, 2005
Apprehensive? Not exactly
I’ve been reading ‘s blog, , initially because his blogroll link to my blog showed up on . It’s been a pleasant surprise. Douglas is “assistant professor in the at the .” I checked out the with some interest, and I that I would enjoy having, given the time. A task like that is indeed [...]



