Getting more people to your blog
I often get asked how can I get more people to look at my blog. The best way to get more people to see it is to get other sites to link to your site. There are a few ways to do this. 1. Interact with...
View ArticleGoDo New Zealand
Well after a few hard working months at work we have made it to another website launch. I know there will be a formal launch sometime soon but I wanted to shout about it a little bit earlier! GoDo New...
View ArticleSpeaking at WebDU 2007
Once again the great folks at Daemon are putting on webDU 2007 and Geoff dropped me a line to say that I was going to be speaking once again at this great conference. I will be speaking about Instant...
View ArticleScript your SQL DB creation
I have found that there is a never ending struggle to get over the hurdle of actually launching a site. You know how this story goes – there is a dev db full of dev content and you might just copy that...
View ArticleScopes in CFC
I know there is always a load of talk (and even arguments) about the various scopes inside a CFC. Brian Kotek has just posed the Definitive guide on CFC Scopes. this is a must read for anyone that...
View ArticleFlashes CrossDomain DTD
Why is it that the DTD for the cross-domain policy file doesn’t contain a definition for the ‘to-ports’ attribute when it is clearly recommended in the Flex 2 docs?? Surly it is not too hard to add to...
View ArticleMicrosoft Case Studies
Well I guess I can finaly talk about some of the work I have been doing since I left RedBalloon as Microsoft have just posted case studies about them both. The first is a Silverlight application that...
View ArticleYou broke the build!
I am so glad someone put this in writing! Phil has a link to a larger version on his blog
View ArticleDocumenting your webapi
In the very cool category, @DanTheOther just spotted this little nugget John Petersen extends some work by Yao Huang Lin of Microsoft to get a pretty website, or JSON, or XML, that has all of the...
View ArticleTurning a Column into a List
I have seen this done so many different ways, most of them badly or at least not very elegantly. So what is the problem? Well, it is simple enough. You have a recordset that has a column that you need...
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