techjeff.blogspot.com
Kernel Panic: October 2007
http://techjeff.blogspot.com/2007_10_01_archive.html
A KERNEL PANIC is a message displayed by an operating system upon detecting an internal system error from which it cannot recover; the kernel routines that handle panics are designed to dump information to the screen and then freeze the computer. The information provided is not always useful to the end user, but can sometimes provide troubleshooting data for a system developer or tech support personnel. - Wikipedia.org. Tuesday, October 2, 2007. One Man's Trash Another Company's Customer. It's interestin...
blog.timwingfield.com
Winging It
http://blog.timwingfield.com/page8
Here's what I got. Tuesday, June 16, 2009. IndyNDA Recap and Covering the ModelBinder. IndyNDA Recap and Covering the ModelBinder. I want to thank all that attended my MVC presentation in Indy last week. I had a great time speaking, and even though I left a portion of my code sample out (model binders, which I’ll cover below), I thought it went well and I got some good questions during and after. I apologize for leaving it out of the talk, but I get to write a little blog post about it. If you have the c...
codesmithtools.com
CodeSmith Tools: About Us
http://www.codesmithtools.com/aboutus
CodeSmith Tools is a privately-held software company, established in 2004, specializing in the creation of software tools that help developers be more productive. Our flagship product, CodeSmith Generator, started out as a small side project by our founder and CEO Eric J. Smith. CodeSmith Generator quickly gained tremendous popularity and grew into a hugely successful product. Company Vision and Mission. Add nuget integration and other improvements. Sync the featureset between all PLINQO Frameworks.
indyalt.net
What are our goals? | Indy ALT.NET
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The website of the Indianapolis ALT.NET User Group. Skip to Main Content. What are our goals? Log in using OpenID:. Log in using OpenID. What are our goals? Posted Sun, 12/21/2008 - 3:59pm by SuperAdmin. What are our goals with the Indy ALT.NET group? When we were discussing our goals with others, we were asked, How are you going to distinguish Indy ALT.NET from the Indy .NET User Group? This was a great question! Shane Milton's short definition ( long definition found here. How do we want to do this?
techjeff.blogspot.com
Kernel Panic: Computer Hero
http://techjeff.blogspot.com/2007/11/computer-hero.html
A KERNEL PANIC is a message displayed by an operating system upon detecting an internal system error from which it cannot recover; the kernel routines that handle panics are designed to dump information to the screen and then freeze the computer. The information provided is not always useful to the end user, but can sometimes provide troubleshooting data for a system developer or tech support personnel. - Wikipedia.org. Thursday, November 1, 2007. Now with wireless controller! November 2, 2007 at 9:50 AM.
techjeff.blogspot.com
Kernel Panic: November 2007
http://techjeff.blogspot.com/2007_11_01_archive.html
A KERNEL PANIC is a message displayed by an operating system upon detecting an internal system error from which it cannot recover; the kernel routines that handle panics are designed to dump information to the screen and then freeze the computer. The information provided is not always useful to the end user, but can sometimes provide troubleshooting data for a system developer or tech support personnel. - Wikipedia.org. Sunday, November 4, 2007. Excellence - Doing something common in an uncommon way.
techjeff.blogspot.com
Kernel Panic: It can't be dead, it's still twitching
http://techjeff.blogspot.com/2008/01/it-cant-be-dead-its-still-twitching.html
A KERNEL PANIC is a message displayed by an operating system upon detecting an internal system error from which it cannot recover; the kernel routines that handle panics are designed to dump information to the screen and then freeze the computer. The information provided is not always useful to the end user, but can sometimes provide troubleshooting data for a system developer or tech support personnel. - Wikipedia.org. Friday, January 4, 2008. It can't be dead, it's still twitching.