Joy!
A certain sense of glee overcame me just now as I was checking the activity logs. Perhaps one of the most exciting (yeah, I realize I’m exposing myself as a total geek by saying that) things about having a blog...
A certain sense of glee overcame me just now as I was checking the activity logs. Perhaps one of the most exciting (yeah, I realize I’m exposing myself as a total geek by saying that) things about having a blog...
Oh yeah, we’re kicking it up with the DevTool entries. That’s typically what happens as I ramp up on a project; I’ll end up coming across a whole slew of awesome tools that I end up aggregating in my C:\Program...
I thoroughly enjoyed this post 🙂
I installed an updated version of the NUnit VS add-in (aka: TestDriven.Net) today and discovered this little tool called NCoverExplorer. Curious, I started to dig into it and that lead me to NCover. NCoverExplorer is a GUI interface to NCover...
Man, this thing is dense. I was able to get a very snazzy sample up and running with Castle.Windsor in under an hour, but it’ll take quite a bit of time to get the same demo working with ObjectBuilder. Admittedly,...
Every developer/graphic artist hybrid like me eventually comes across the need for some spiffy icons to go with our badass applications. Good icons are hard to find. Good free icons are harder still. So it’s a rare moment when I...
So I’m back from Utah. Quite a trip. I left New Jersey Monday morning at ~7:00AM EST and touched down in Utah ~11:00AM MT. It only dawned on me when I got into the office there that it was quite...
Sooo psyched about the New York International Auto Show this year. Nissan will have a big show there with the unveiling of the new Altima, among other things. To get ready for this event, I put together a gallery of...
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Man, I can remember just a few months ago when NHibernate had almost no documentation (and what little it had was terrible). Now it’s a 145-page beast. Okay, not...
Wow. Just wow. Bush Blames Iraq’s Instability on Hussein WASHINGTON (AP) — President Bush said Wednesday that Saddam Hussein, not continued U.S. involvement in Iraq, is responsible for ongoing sectarian violence that is threatening the formation of a democratic government....