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On the December issue of the ASP.NET Pro magazine you’ll find my article about maps I wrote for them, a great tutorial to report your data in a geographic matter. I really hope that will help many people start using that kind of analysis and reporting...
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Next pet project is to move my blog on Community Server to the Cloud. I spend too long making sure my database size does not go over 500 MB, the size limit on my hoster. So once every 3 months I have to do some clean up of the database: DELETE FROM cs_statistics_Site...
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Finally this weekend I updated the Editor on the GeoTwitter as promised on the previous post . The GeoTwitter Editor is a GeoRSS creator on the web. Allows users to share geographic information fast and easy. You can find the source code for GeoTwitter...
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This is my first post about anything that is not related to technology; I have never done that in the last three years of blogging. I was urged to do so now by my disappointment in seeing a community in California so no accepting of progress and evolution...
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This is the first time I develop for SharePoint, something that I wanted for a while, yet never got a project to do so. I have been a SharePoint user for many years, normally because all companies I have worked they use it as their document repository...
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Scott Hanselman had a post last week to zip your Session state. a great idea I thought to be able to save memory on the computer. Yet I didn’t want to change all my source code to use another class to do so, a nightmare to track all the Sessions in every...
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There is a huge difference between tech travelling and business travelling. I started realizing it in the last trip. I don’t know why still people calls it business travel or airlines prices your business trip instead of your tech trip. If you don’t see...
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ESRI has release the ArcGIS API for Flex 1.0. This is a great API that you can use the Adobe Flex Builder 3 to create great Flash maps. ESRI Flex API 1.0 http://resources.esri.com/arcgisserver/apis/flex/ Download it here. Cheers Al Posted from http:/...
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Some people are born for business travelling and spending time in conference or summits. I’m not that kind of person, I am the geek that I prefer to stay away from this kinds of networking and just use twitter. I’m at the Homeland Security Summit in Scottsdale...
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Every year before Halloween, the fires begin here in Southern California. Tonight I was using GeoTwitter GeoRSS Editor to track the fire to share it with my family and friends. The steps to create your georss feed is pretty simple, add as many lines,...
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My friends and family are a little worried about “these bad economy”, many articles are coming out or even books about how to deal with a recession. One good book that just came out is; Bulletproof your job , the message is clear, be visible, easy and...
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Gu will be at the PCD talking about Silverlight 2 and jQuery . I’m guessing that a few news will come out on that presentation. Mr Guthrie likes to release the news. I would be missing the PDC this year. $2000 is an expense that I can’t find a justification...
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Lately I find myself playing with both technologies in the same day. Normally I have open by default Flex Builder 3 and Visual Studio 2008 . Great if you thinking to slow down your computer. Both technologies have become pretty popular to enriched the...
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Its official, Microsoft is adopting jQuery for the next release of Visual Studio 2008 service pack. What that means to you is you won’t have to reference the jQuery library every time you create a project, as well I hope that means that all controls from...
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The second Central Coast Code Camp will be held September 27th and 28th, 2008, at the Embassy Suites in San Luis Obispo, CA. Register for free here I’ll be presenting Saturday 27th at 3:45 pm follow by a Geek Dinner. On Sunday I won’t miss Woody Pewitt...