Contents tagged with Real Life
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Getting started at Microsoft
So, I'm super excited to be on-boarded and efforting the realization of end-user recommends and asks! (Translation: I’ve been a Microsoft employee for three weeks now!)
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Visual Studio 2008 (Beta 2) Install - Easter Egg?
Exactly one week ago, I was testing something that required me to install the old Visual Studio 2008 (Beta 2) on a virtual machine. I got part way through the install when a bizarre set of circumstances led to my accidentally sitting on the keyboard. A bunch of buttons got pressed in some random order, and all of a sudden the screen switched to this:
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The Man Who Knew Too Much?
I've been thinking about the odd problem, and what can
be done about it. I've found that
more active participation in a group can lead to more
information, but that new information can actually
stifle further participation. Here are some of the problems I'm thinking of, as
well as some possible solutions.
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Three posts a week - my new year's resolution
I'll pass my 5 year blogging anniversary this year. I've written over 520 posts. But, I'd like to be more consistent. So this year, I'm resolving to post three times a week. I'll give myself an exemption when I'm on vacation, which explains why I'm posting this on the second week of the new year.
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Thanksgiving as a lifestyle
Disclaimers: I'm really getting out of character
here, as I tend to keep focused on the code on my
blog, but
Rob's post
inspired me... If code's what you're after, these
aren't the droids you're looking for. You can move
along. You're still here? Well, then, you should know that
this is written as much for me as for anyone else.
Hello, future Jon (apparently in need of a pep
talk)!
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I'll be at DevConnections & OpenForce November 5-8
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Speaking at the Silicon Valley Code Camp on 10/27
I'm presenting two sessions at the Silicon Valley Code Camp on 10/27. So, drop everything, sign up for my sessions, and get to Silicon Valley this weekend!
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I'm an ASP.NET MVP
I'm very happy to announce I was selected as an
ASP.NET MVP.
Most software developers I've told about this, after
congratulating me, confess that they don't really know
what an MVP is. I wasn't 100% sure myself. Here's what
the MVP site says:
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Our ASP.NET book is out. Read some chapters for free!
I'm told that there are still a few people who don't read CodingHorror.com and Haacked.com. These people call themselves the Amish.
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New Job at Vertigo Software
I just finished my second week as Vertigo Software's newest employee. You might know Vertigo from their work on cool projects like Family.Show, or you may have seen or heard Vertigo's CEO Scott Stanfield, or you may have noticed that funny upside down / backwards logo on Jeff Atwood's CodingHorror blog.