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Yearly Archives: 2006
IE7 Beta 2 Breaks ArcToolbox
Just a heads up to anyone else thinking of running IE7 Beta 2 – it will break ArcToolbox. I had not connected the dots on this, but ESRI Tech support mentioned this as a possible cause of my problem, and … Continue reading
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Development Podcasts…
Over the last few weeks I’ve been getting more into Podcasts, mainly because it’s something to keep my mind active while taking Kai on long walks in his stroller. Anyhow – I’ve checked out A Very Spatial Podcast, and while … Continue reading
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Reading Blogs: Using RSS Readers…
Back at the Developer Summit, I talked to quite a few people about blogs and blogging in general, and many times they would say – “I like to read the GIS blogs, but don’t have time to visit each site … Continue reading
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Spring pace of postings…
Given the drop in GIS interwebs, I guess Spring has come and people, myself included, have better things to do than pecking away at their keyboard in the evening. Actually I’ve been crazy busy with my little boy and work. … Continue reading
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LightBox 2.0 + ASP.NET = Better Photo Albums
I had a few minutes this evening, and I was able to get LightBox 2.0 working with the photo albums on my main site. This was really easy once I got the pathing all sorted out – themes and masterpages … Continue reading
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ESRI Developer User Group Summary
This edition of the Denver Developer User Group was much better, and not just because I gave a breif chat about ArcDeveloper.net & ArcUnit! Things started off with a quick round of introductions – name, affiliation, what you are doing … Continue reading
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ESRI Denver Developer User Group…
Tomorrow (April 6,2006), ESRI is holding another Developer User Group meeting at the Denver office. Last time I was not overly impressed by the content presented, but I think things will be much better this time. Skill Level: Beginner | … Continue reading
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.NET Chicken Status…
The .NET Chicken saw the pictures of the Java Chicken posted on James‘ blog, and is now on strike – demanding a workstation with 3 monitors, more post-it notes AND a cool globe. [Java Chicken striking a pose on his … Continue reading
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Review: Wise for Windows Installer 6
In the past we have used the native .NET installer projects to distribute our projects, but these have some limitations, and require an arkane understanding of MSI files, and ORCAS if you want to do more complex things. So it … Continue reading
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Visual Studio 2003 and Team System Source Control
This is just a quick link dump for anyone looking to use Team System’s source control with Visual Studio 2003. I know that for our office, we’ll be supporting a number of VS2003/.NET 1.1 apps for quite a while, but … Continue reading
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