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Al Pascual

a little of ASP.NET with a dust of MVC, a little AJAX, a sprinkle of GIS and Silverlight 2.0

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  • Sample .NET map viewer source code released

    ESRI released a sample of a complete .NET map viewer on their code gallery. Info below Description from the Code Gallery The Example .NET Viewer is a web mapping application build on the 9.3 SP1 ArcGIS Server .NET Application Developer Framework. The Example .NET Viewer includes sample source code for...
    Posted to Al Pascual (Weblog) by albert on 12-31-2008
  • Collecting Twitter stats using a Twitter Bot

    I have been playing with the Bot to get some information out of Twitter, the main problem the restriction of 100 requests per hour, means that could take a few hours to get the information of a user with lots of followers. I used Robert Scoble and Scott Hanselman for the test. Total Network: the number...
    Posted to Al Pascual (Weblog) by albert on 12-30-2008
  • Having problems with Windows Azure Tools for Microsoft Visual Studio CTP, do you want a invitation for Azure?

    This weekend I thought to play with Azure a little bit more, I had previously a good experience using Visual Studio 2008 Azure SDK and Tools , yet this weekend my VS2008 couldn’t open my previously create project as well a chain or error started firing after 10 minutes into the development of a new Windows...
    Posted to Al Pascual (Weblog) by albert on 12-22-2008
  • The cloud for a fast deployment of proof of concepts

    This last week, I have been concentrating my free time in Azure. I found the cloud will provide developers in a common deployment story where all apps should go. Moving from a normal ftp and app to have to use a complete SDK is a mindset that shouldn’t be that difficult to accomplish, yet I have been...
    Posted to Al Pascual (Weblog) by albert on 12-16-2008
  • Improve the performance of your ASP.NET application with Silverlight 2.0

    Silverlight 2.0 Release just came out and developers are creating great flashy websites using this great plug-in technology. Yet there isn’t much about how Silverlight would provide a architecture to improve performance by using the clients CPU instead of the server running ASP.NET. The great communication...
    Posted to Al Pascual (Weblog) by albert on 12-15-2008
  • Creating a SharePoint Web Part Step by Step

    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, “link provider”. There are a few steps that are...
    Posted to Al Pascual (Weblog) by albert on 10-30-2008
  • Zip Compressing ASP.NET Session without changing your code using a Session provider.

    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 application, or worse when you don’t have access...
    Posted to Al Pascual (Weblog) by albert on 10-27-2008
  • Going to the California Central Coast Code Camp September 27th

    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’s presentation about Microsoft Live . Code camps...
    Posted to Al Pascual (Weblog) by albert on 09-23-2008
  • Factorial computation in ASP.NET

    Zichuan Ye, a coworker wrote for fun a factorial calculator. It does both, multiplication and factorials providing a postback and callback implementation in ASP.NET and VB.NET. A great tool to download and learn from it. He was kind enough to provide the source code to share this great tool with all...
    Posted to Al Pascual (Weblog) by albert on 09-17-2008
  • GeoRSS Editor alpha version is up and running

    GeoRSS is a great way to share geographic information that updates all the time, sending simple geography (points, lines and polygons to a consumer. GeoRSS is RSS with a collection of points, as flexible as RSS with the advantage of providing location to your information. A great tool that I personally...
    Posted to Al Pascual (Weblog) by albert on 08-29-2008
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