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Wednesday, December 08, 2004
Ok, so I'm really more of a rich client kind of guy. Give me some Windows Forms, heck...even give me some ASP.NET. But even I have to admit that it is damn cool to access data across the country or even across the world through the air from your mobile phone or pocket pc. So I dive right into the SmartPhone 2003 SDK and start making another front end for a little project I'm doing on the side. I already have a Web Service setup that my Windows Forms Smart Client calls so I figured it would be easy to setup
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Monday, December 06, 2004
I started my own "personal space" over on MSN and will be posting all of my personal content there if anyone is interested. I'll probably be talking about planning our wedding, cool things happening around me (family related or not) and just non-tech oriented stuff I find from time to time. This blog will be devoted just to tech-oriented stuff.
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Thursday, December 02, 2004
Previously, I had talked about a really cool control. Since I started using it though I've had some strange problems. One example is that after I loaded a control into the placeholder, the first time I posted back (say...for a LinkButton.Click Event) it wouldn't fire off the event. Every postback after that however, it would. Looking into it further, I noticed that the ID of all the controls in the placeholder were changing (from say ctrl7_MyButton to ctrl6_MyButton). I wasn't sure why this would be because my structure wasn't changing as far as I knew. I e-mailed Denis (the creator
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Thursday, December 02, 2004
A bud at work had a sad experience with a remote control plane. Sorry this isn't about .NET but it's entertaining! :) Remote Control Plane Flight It was a cool little plane...until it was obliterated on the pavement. The body was made of styrofoam. The wings and nose were plastic with 4 electric motors. I got the honor of launching the plane into her first and last flight. By the time it was all over, she went down head first into the pavement where the whole front end promptly exploded into a snow shower of foam and plastic with two engines completely