A different kind of WYSIWYG editor
I noticed a different kind of WYSIWYG editor today (credits to Brian R) called WYMeditor. It strives to provide an easy-to-use content editor for non-technical users, while keeping the formatting […]
Continue ReadingNew Year's Resolutions for Techies
It”s been a bit since I last wrote, but I wanted to write a quick piece about New Year”s Resolutions. At the end of every year, many of us look […]
Continue ReadingCode Smell Summary and Refactoring
I saw this nice Code Smell summary at Berkeley thanks to Diederik Krols’ anti-pattern blog. The Code Smell Summary (or maybe it’s a cheat sheet) gives nice overviews of bad code […]
Continue ReadingNew Sandcastle release — December 2006
The December 2006 CTP of Sandcastle, Microsoft”s free casino .NET 2.0 documentation tool, is available. It has some new features and a bunch of fixes.
Continue ReadingMySQL New Releases
A service pack for MySQL Enterprise 5.0 was released, bringing the version number up to 5.0.30 and including changes like: Bug Fix: InnoDB showed substandard performance with multiple queries running […]
Continue ReadingSpeed Tests and Troubleshooting Connections
One of my clients has employees across the country at their clients’ offices, and sometimes users at a given location report that their connection to the company web site is […]
Continue ReadingInstalling Subversion on Windows
Installing Subversion & TortoiseSVN James Kemp posted a guide to installing Subversion on Windows. Unlike most guides on the net, his is pretty up to date. Note that when it […]
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