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Beta the new Release? december 19, 2008 19:31

Okey, one of my sites who I regulary visits just went beta on their new site. Looks okey (I think il like it bether when the speed returns) What strikes me most is that they call it Beta... They had a beta site linked from their main page fo a couple of months.. thats fine that is an open beta.. it's public... But to change to it as main page and still call it beta is in my eyes wierd... Thou this strikes me, several of my regular site is marked as beta... Has beta been promoted to the new Release? As a developer I can understand why you call something beta.. When your in beta ther can be bug thats okey it's a beta... If your in release mode there CAN'T BE ANY BUGS!!! We all know that this is bollocks. All programs have bugs (well allmotst). Relase is just the new "Stabel" and Stabel has become something new "Old". Perhaps we should change the whole concept and just go by a primary version skipp the BETA,STABEL and just put revision out there.. this is version 2 revision 1. Help people understand that an application evolvs..   



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Worknote december 14, 2008 20:52

So we are finally shipping the Alaris to PCM Service to some of my Customer's customers. 1.0 Finally \o/. 

What is it then? It's a Windows service that connects to a Medical Drugpump from a company named Alaris (duh!) and transforms the data to the PCM RTData standard (Picis). This means that the the Caresuite software get's the information from the pumps and can display it in its tracking records. Helping saving lives :) karma ftw. 



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Banverket ITC CaseStudy december 11, 2008 01:30
There a video about Banverkets MS solution in Virutalization. (Hey if from my place)


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Oxite Alfa december 9, 2008 15:05

So there yet a nother blog engine out there, Oxite. It's powering the Mixpage. It's a asp.net MVC blog. All that pretty nice. I have downloaded it and will make a more detailed check. If I found anything intresting. I'l let ye' all know. It's in alpha stage (not yet beta).

 



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Mesh december 5, 2008 12:27

Well mesh gota be the best thing since slized, dized and burned bread.. Try it out.. it's great...

Mesh is a way of shareing files between sevral computer and you get bloody 25 gigs of space.. I'm puting all my public resources into it. And Remote Desktop! this thing sweeet



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Sébastein Gruhier has released a new address component that integrated a map with the address that you are filling. The UX is interesting as when you first get typing it doesn’t really narrow down the address so you are seeing maps of bizarre places. As well as a basic version, you can also tie in auto [...]
My teammate Stephen Walther launched the ASP.NET MVC Design Gallery a few weeks back. This stemmed from an idea ScottGu had to let the community change the default templates that ship with ASP.NET MVC . I was supposed to work on this but headed to Africa for the holidays so Stephen helped me out and took over the project and did a better job than I would have! You can vote on the designs that you like and that you don't like. You also can contribute new designs of your own. After you download a design from the gallery, you can use the design by following these steps: 1) Copy the files from DesignTemplateCS or DesignTemplateVB folder into your project (use DesignTemplateCS for C# projects and DesignTemplateVB for VB.NET projects) 2) Do a...(read more)
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In this video Chris Pels shows how to use the FtpWebRequest class to create an FTP connection and transfer a file. First, create a simple .aspx form to select a file to transfer to the FTP server. Next, see the essential methods and properties of the FtpWebRequest class that need to be configured in order to establish an FTP connection. Then, see how to get the local file contents so the file can be transferred using a StreamReader and a StreamWriter to write it to the FtpWebRequest. Finally, a FtpWebResponse is obtained to determine the outcome of the transfer. This approach can be used to programmatically transfer files for a web application.
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