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When developing software you are dealing with changes. Changes in what your creations have to do; changes in the way you create your software. The process of change sometimes seems to be a goal on itself. We are almost beaten to death by both the enormous...
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At the start of a new year, whose name is in many a new product, it's a good moment for some small reflections before rushing on. My job over the years has been "with computers". To most people in my surroundings, including my wife, there...
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This may sound hilarious but gave me quite a start. My (Windows) server has automatic updates switched on. Once in a while it reboots, never a problem. Until last night. In the drive was still a (bootable) disk. After reboot it’s been prompting all night...
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What is an architect ? There are many definitions around, varying from "an elitist in an ivory tower throwing down incomprehensible documents" to "a developer more equal than others". In a previous post I quite boldly stated that an...
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This has been said over and over again, but as long as it keeps happening it just has to be said again. A very common career path in IT "promotes" a coder over the years to a program manager with architect responsibilities. And being an architect...
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As a First answer: nothing at all. I've seen a number of demo's, seen people work with it, read about it and I like it. Quite a nice tool. My problem is that I cannot work with it myself. I have "Visual Studio Team system for workgroups"...
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Most of us are pretty passionate about technology. We have no problem in losing a night of sleep on a tool to build stuff for our customers. But in the end we are only creating tools which helps them to run their affairs. In the end your customer does...
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Yesterday Jeffrey published his 500th post without even mentioning the milestone. Scott Sam was aware of his 150 th New and Notable . And today this is my 500th post. Some short words looking back and ahead. Over the posts and years a lot has happened...
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Please forgive me when this appears a little rude, but I just have to get this of my chest. I do answer every email question but recently I am bombarded with comments asking for help on some this or that. I know my blog has a lot of hints to solve many...
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A recent post by Karl on the page_load event again mentioned how hard it is to fully understand the life cycle of an asp.net page. In a comment Fregas even mentions switching to PHP (or RoR) to get a better grip on it. IMHO this is running away from the...
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More and more software is rolled out in the form of an ISO image. You can do two things with these: mount them in a virtual drive or burn them to (re-)writable disk. Both options were cumbersome and still are under Vista. A lot of DVD burning packages...
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Sander tagged my blog; now it's my turn. Five things you (probably) don't know about me and maybe don't want to know either. Over the years I already introduced my sons Niek (1996), Cas (1998) and Mees (2000). Their mum, my wife Mirjam, so...
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The year is almost over. So is the project of tidying up my office. The best things found, which also takes up space in a quite uneconomic way, are all the personal souvenirs. Like the beautiful cardboard creations by my kids. And there are goodies. Good...
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Sinterklaas, the original Santa Claus, still honors his country of origin. December 5 th he visits the Netherlands to shower kids of all ages with presents. This year that included some in-house shuffling with the gaming PC and game controllers. As old...
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Tidying up the office I found this goodie. For those who started with Windows and pen-drives: it is a 5.25" single sided floppy disk (with a capacity of 160 or 180 K b) by the Massachusetts Mineral and Mining Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing company...
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