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I’m in the process of backing everything I own to a massive external drive in preparation for my soon-to-be-delivered Windows 7 Professional.
In the process, I came across this video from when me and some old friends went to Corolla, NC. We went crab fishing with all the kids and after we …
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Back when we were planning on how we could implement a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) at work, we had many special consideration to take into account. While we are far from having a final solution, we did come up with at least a game plan and some initial services.
I stumbled across this …
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A bit closer to home this time.
My family’s company back home has been running a ColdFusion-powered site that I wrote for them yyeeeeaaarrrsss ago. My sister, who is now running the marketing department, wants to do an overhaul of the site, because it has been yyeeeeaaarrrsss since the …
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Was speaking with a friend back home today who works for a very large financial institution. They currently have a major investment in the Adobe stack of technologies, including ColdFusion. However, the decision was recently made – as usual, at a business level – to become a Microsoft …
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My wife did not want to repost this link on the chance that she might offend some of her readers. I, however, have no such compunctions.
Which Religion Should I Follow from the Friendly Atheist.
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These past few weeks, I’ve been pulling some major hours to complete two projects. One is almost four weeks past its original production release date because of modified requirements (shocking!) and, thus, has pushed the project that I was supposed to start after it back – now at two …
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Just had a Big Bang Theory afternoon. For those who may not watch the show, it’s about these 4 uber-geek friends. This week’s episode featured two of the friends working together on a project to determine the energy contained in the collision between dark matter particles in outer …
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I see a trend happening at Adobe that I believe others may be detecting but no one has come out and said it yet. This trend will have a significant impact on software engineers who are experienced and/or committed to the Adobe stack of technologies – specifically to ColdFusion developers.
I …
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Now that I can officially talk about Cairngorm 3, I thought I’d put some of my thoughts down (more for my future reference, but feel free to follow along).
Alex Uhlmann officially announced the release of Cairngorm 3 beta on October 5th, and from my limited access to the documentation and …
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I have to say, it’s been a refreshing break to work on one of our older apps that was written pre-Flex. Working on my old jQuery/ExtJS Javascript code has been fun and I’ve been able to add some new tricks I’ve learned in the last year and a half.
One little tidbit that I …
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Steve Brownlee
A family fan, first and foremost, reborn as a JavaScript evangelist. Working on projects for mobile and cloud-based products and services. http://www.fusioncube.net/
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