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  • Prime position at Barnes and Noble

    As I have an extra day here in Seattle following the MVP summit I decided to wander around town and explore the shops. Of course the first comment is that every second store is a Starbucks, and of those that aren't Starbucks, every third store is a "Seattle's Best Coffee". The department stores are much...
    Posted to Nick's .NET Travels (Weblog) by nick on 03-16-2007
  • Keyboard shortcuts in Visual Studio 2005

    I was just reading Jason McC's Weblog and he points out that the are some great wallcharts available for download that cover a large proportion of the keyboard shortcuts for different profiles (you can get the list of downloads here ). Unfortunately even in a book dedicated to Visual Studio 2005 such...
    Posted to Nick's .NET Travels (Weblog) by nick on 02-08-2007
  • Microsoft Sync Services Configuration Example

    Over the last couple of days I have been putting together some sample code that will significantly reduce the amount of code you have to write to work with the Microsoft Sync Services. Unfortunately one of the major issues with MSS is that you are responsible for nearly everything (unlike Merge which...
    Posted to Nick's .NET Travels (Weblog) by nick on 02-05-2007
  • .NET v2 Configuration Sections

    Anyone who has written a custom configuration section handler for .NET v1 will appreciate the headaches and the painful process of parsing an xml block. Well .NET v2 has a much better model for building custom configuration sections. In this post I will walk you through the basics: Getting Started: You...
    Posted to Nick's .NET Travels (Weblog) by nick on 02-01-2007
  • TechEd and Professional VS2005 Book

    Now that my 2 week snowboarding holiday is coming to an end it is time to focus on TechEd, which of course begins next week. I'm presenting two mobility sessions, one on Windows Mobile Security and the other on building Windows Mobile Applications. If you are doing any mobile development I would encourage...
    Posted to Nick's .NET Travels (Weblog) by nick on 08-17-2006
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