May 2008

ASP.NET MVC Framework

May 19, 2008

There’s a new version of the ASP.NET MVC presentation online.  I much prefer this side by side method of displaying presentation based talks.  The Silverlight interface is little bit visually chunky, but it works well.  What is a Model View Controller (MVC) Framework? MVC is a framework methodology that divides an application’s implementation into three [...]

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Non-rectangular LCDs (audio post)

May 19, 2008

  Mobile post sent by futileboy using Utterz.  Replies.  mp3

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May 19, 2008
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Time lapse video of work in Illustrator

May 16, 2008

Science Machine from Chad Pugh on Vimeo. Time lapsed! Pshaw, that’s how I fast I am in real time.

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Windows XP on the OLPC demo

May 15, 2008

Watch and enjoy. I can’t wait to get my hands on this to try out. I’m really interested to see what it would be like to develop for. I’m also curious to learn more about the Unlimited Potential group inside of Microsoft.

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Tweetclouds

May 15, 2008

I tried out tweedclouds today and found out just how boring my tweets are!  Actually to be fair it’s a mix of my delicious and tweets.  I already knew my delicious was chocked full of “interesting” stuff.  That’s mostly what I use it for.  To bookmark stuff that I won’t remember after a first reading, [...]

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links for 2008-05-14

May 13, 2008

Software Development in the Real World: How To Convert Movies to Flash or Silverlight with c# (tags: video converter c# programming .net)

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links for 2008-05-13

May 12, 2008

.NET Developer Center – Yahoo! Developer Network very nice and simple developer site from Yahoo (tags: asp.net API webdev Reference programming yahoo)

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Polar bear book sizes

May 12, 2008

Polar bear book sizes Originally uploaded by futileboy Just got the third version of the Polar Bear book from Roy C.. Thank you! I have on my shelf the first and second editions. the first edition is 189 pages the second edition 440 pages the third edition 486 pages So why is the second edition [...]

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OLPC, future of computing, and stuff…

May 11, 2008

I’m sitting here in a Starbucks trying out the OLPC as a blogging platform. It’s a great little machine for so many reasons, but I’m actually finding myself a little limited trying to do real stuff that I do everyday on this system. Sure it wasn’t designed for this at all so I will be [...]

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