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What a zoo! (Jun 04 2004 08:59 GMT) - So that was an experience. I'm not sure who the zoo is built for -- the people to look at animals or visa versa? You see, I'm a Canadian boy. We have very few people compared to the space we... |
Recent ca Jobs Posted
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Software Engineer (San Jose, CA) (Jun 04 2004 08:58 GMT) - Anmol Soft, Inc. seeks Software Engineers at various levels. BS in CS or Engineering + 3 yrs exp in s/w development or 5 yrs of relevant exp reqd. Employer paid travel reqd. Please send resumes to: |
Ecademy: user blogs
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Wholesale supplier - pashminas [Wendy Cradock] (Jun 04 2004 08:58 GMT) - Does anyone have a known contact for supplying pashminas, both in the luxury and basic end of the market ... pure pashminas and viscose?? There are plenty of potential suppliers out there, but would prefer to have a recommendation ... thanks muchly W |
Ecademy: user blogs
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Wholesale supplier - pashminas [Wendy Cradock] (Jun 04 2004 08:58 GMT) - Does anyone have a known contact for supplying pashminas, both in the luxury and basic end of the market ... pure pashminas and viscose?? There are plenty of potential suppliers out there, but would prefer to have a recommendation ... thanks muchly W |
Featured Articles
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Springsteen a horse racing guy? (Jun 04 2004 08:58 GMT) - If you ever needed an example of the corrosive power of money, all you had to do was look toward the Devon Horse Show this week. It was reported that Bruce Springsteen attended the tony Main Line event this to... |
Recent TX Jobs Posted
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SAP CO Consultant (San Antonio, TX) (Jun 04 2004 08:56 GMT) - Req-0999 - SAP CO Description: TECHNO/FUNCTIONAL SAP RESOURCECO / Reporting-extensive experience with CO, Reporting and Overall Reporting-strong Funds Management experience-Public Sector experience-SAP 4.7-3-5 years of SAP hands-on configuration experience-cost centers-internal orders-planning-allocations-ac types-statistical key figures-in-depth integration knowledge with FI, PS, FM, SPL-knowledge of SAP reporting tools-knowledge of integration with HR & Payroll Rate: Open, Job Type: Contract, Start Date: |
Recent NY Jobs Posted
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JavaJ2EE Developers with Struts and Weblogic (Rochester, NY) (Jun 04 2004 08:56 GMT) - We have a Prestigious Financial Services Firm in desperate need of 14 Java Developers to work in their upstate location on a one-year plus consulting position. We have placed six consultants already, and are looking for more. Candidates MUST HAVE: Java, J2EE, Struts, Weblogic, EJB, Servlets and good communication skills. Candidates with MQ Series, XML and financial experience will be considered first. |
Recent NJ Jobs Posted
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Programmer Java JSP Struts Apache Tomcat and Oracle (Edison, NJ) (Jun 04 2004 08:55 GMT) - Our Company, AETEA Information Technology, has 9 offices nationwide with over 500 consultants currently working for us. Our clients are Fortune 500 companies in the financial (bank/brokerage), telecommunications, manufacturing, healthcare, pharmaceutical and insurance industries.Developer- Required Skills: Java, JSP, Struts, Apache/Tomcat, working with Oracle databases, demonstrated ability around object-oriented concepts. Desired Skills: |
Recent NJ Jobs Posted
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Cognos Developer (Lebanon, NJ) (Jun 04 2004 08:55 GMT) - Our Company, AETEA Information Technology, has 9 offices nationwide with over 500 consultants currently working for us. Our clients are Fortune 500 companies in the financial (bank/brokerage), telecommunications, manufacturing, healthcare, pharmaceutical and insurance industries. Our Client is Looking for a Cognos Developer who has the following skills: Cognos developer who has a minimum of 5 years of experience in Cognos IWR 6/7. Must have Cognos Query, Architect Model, Cognos PowerPlay 7. |
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Programmer WebSphereJava Java Script WSAD 4x5x (Princeton, NJ) (Jun 04 2004 08:55 GMT) - Our Company, AETEA Information Technology, has 9 offices nationwide with over 500 consultants currently working for us. Our clients are Fortune 500 companies in the financial (bank/brokerage), telecommunications, manufacturing, healthcare, pharmaceutical and insurance industries. WebSphere/Java developer required for new development and support of existing applications.Candidate must be fluent in Java, JavaScript, WSAD 4.x-5. |
Recent NJ Jobs Posted
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Netscape Email Directory Architecht (Hopewell, NJ) (Jun 04 2004 08:55 GMT) - Our Company, AETEA Information Technology, has 9 offices nationwide with over 500 consultants currently working for us. Our clients are Fortune 500 companies in the financial (bank/brokerage), telecommunications, manufacturing, healthcare, pharmaceutical and insurance industries.Engineer with strong messaging and directory experience on open standards email systems (IMAP, SMTP, LDAP). Experience of web servers, search engines and scripting (Perl, Java script, etc) would be highly beneficial.Role is to provide engineering support for the legal evidence discovery function. |
Marquee de Sells: Chris's insight outlet
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MyXaml Is Not A Microsoft XAML Clone (Jun 04 2004 08:55 GMT) - Just to be clear, Marc Clifton's MyXaml framework for adding a declarative UI mark-up language to today's .NET framework is not a clone/sub-set of Microsoft's XAML or Avalon targeted at Longhorn. In other words, while MyXaml provides a number of the benefits of declarative UI mark-up for building smart/rich clients today, MyXaml is not a way to write WinForms code today that will seamlessly turn into Avalon code tomorrow. The reason I mention this is because I've seen some folks get a bit confused by the use of "Xaml" in the name (Marc is using XAML as the generic Extensible Application Mark-up Language and not as related to Microsoft's XAML). On the other hand, there are two other projects that are aiming to clone/sub-set XAML/Avalon on . |
Marquee de Sells: Chris's insight outlet
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Q: Why Can't I Unload a .NET Assembly? A:... (Jun 04 2004 08:55 GMT) - Jason Zander, a Microsoft Product Unit Manager, not only points out the implementation problems we have with being able to unload .NET assemblies, he recommends AppDomains as the solution you really want anyway. And then, when his commentors dissent, he's right back in there asking for more information. Have you got opinions on this topic? Make hay while the sun shines! |
Marquee de Sells: Chris's insight outlet
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Turning Science Into Engineering (Jun 04 2004 08:55 GMT) - It's generally know that the thing we call software "engineering" is nothing like that. We just don't have anything like the rigor that real engineering disciplines do and we need them. I wonder if Brian's quest to understand the real software life cycle and codify them constitutes another step down the road that the other engineering disciplines took to become predictable, schedule-able, reliable, budget-able and robust. I hope so. |
Marquee de Sells: Chris's insight outlet
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You Can Actually Schedule Inch-Pebbles (Jun 04 2004 08:55 GMT) - I haven't read Coder To Developer, but I love the term that secretGeek has pulled from it: "Inch-Pebbles." When I was running DevelopMentor Software I learned to schedule from my then-mentor John Robbins, who learned it at NuMega (of BoundsChecker fame). John's insight was that nobody can look at a software release or even a feature and come up with an accurate schedule. |
Marquee de Sells: Chris's insight outlet
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On Threat Modeling (Jun 04 2004 08:55 GMT) - Lately, when the subject about how to actually secure a .NET app or component comes up, a magic phrase is uttered: "threat modeling." Apparently, this is the thing that tells you how folks could use your well-intentioned code to do bad things. And on a mailing list with a fairly select membership (although not too select -- I'm on it : |
Marquee de Sells: Chris's insight outlet
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Can The Movie Be As Good As This Trailer? (Jun 04 2004 08:55 GMT) - I get to read all of Eric Sink's pieces before we publish them, so I got to follow the link to the trailer for Commedian before you guys did (although the movie's been out for 2 years, so you had a bit of a lead...). While I like Jerry Seinfield and I've placed this movie next on my NetFlix queue, I can't believe that it'll live up to the trailer. |
Marquee de Sells: Chris's insight outlet
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The Friendliest Attack Fish (Jun 04 2004 08:55 GMT) - As Don pointed out, I missed one of the new companies spawned by DevelopMentor alum: Barracuda.NET, a training company founded by two of the friendliest and funniest instructors you will ever meet (and to whom the Visual Basic community needs no introduction): Ted Pattison and Jason Masterman. Right now these two are specializing in SharePoint training, including remote training (I want to know how they do that! |
Marquee de Sells: Chris's insight outlet
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This Absolutely Boggles My Mind (Jun 04 2004 08:55 GMT) - Steven Edwards is an OSS guy working with the Wine guys to build a new version of Windows from scratch called ReactOS. They've got 20-30 people, they've been working on it for a few years and they're 6-8 months away from getting client-side of networking to work to the point that it supports HTTP. Oh my god. Why would anyone want to waste time doing this? I don't even like to build my own autocomplete listbox when it's already been done and that's only about 12 lines of . |
Marquee de Sells: Chris's insight outlet
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The Andera That Caught A Wang (Jun 04 2004 08:55 GMT) - As another company started by a DevelopMentor alumnus, Wangdera is the union of two consultants so perfect together, they actually got married (I believe it was a marriage arranged by their respective clients, but they've come to love each other : ). In addition to being an MIT grad (they turned me away), a DevelopMentor alumnus of great repute, one of the chief developers on the next-gen MSDN web infrastructure, Craig is also the official, self-appointed sellsbroth com grammar checker, which should be worth your business all by itself! |
Marquee de Sells: Chris's insight outlet
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Adding Meaning To Your Work (Jun 04 2004 08:55 GMT) - And while we're on companies formed by ex-DevelopMentorites, check out Relevance, LLC, a software contracting and content creation firm founded by Stuart Halloway and Justin Geghtland, the former DevelopMentor CTO and Head of IT, respectively. Justin was the co-author of the VB.NET version of Windows Forms book and Stuart did some very cool Gen<X> work, so I'm big fans of both of them. |
Marquee de Sells: Chris's insight outlet
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Bringing More Than The Normal Pair Of Eyeballs (Jun 04 2004 08:55 GMT) - For of my most respected colleagues, Keith Brown, Fritz Onion, Aaron Skonnard and Mike Woodring, have split off from DevelopMentor to form PluralSight, a training and content creation company. Between the four of them, they've authored more than 10 books and 175 technical articles and have more than 50 years of collective experience in all many of technical pursuits in the Windows development community. Good luck, guys! |
Marquee de Sells: Chris's insight outlet
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Wesner on XAML as Documents (Again) (Jun 04 2004 08:55 GMT) - As Wesner notes, the Longhorn SDK lists 3 distinct Avalon applications types: Windows/Forms apps, multi-page apps and documents. The beauty of Avalon is that it brings so many together, apps/documents, multi-window apps/multi-page apps, text/images/video/audio, 2D/3D, etc. And to answer Wesner, Microsoft will provide editing tools for Avalon beyond Notepad (someday...). |
Marquee de Sells: Chris's insight outlet
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A Gathering of VS05 Team System Info (Jun 04 2004 08:55 GMT) - I find that in the process of learning about something, I often dig through a lot of places before I come up with what I'm looking for. In the case of Visual Studio 2005 Team System (aka "Burton"), I wanted to know a lot more about the features that MS was building into VS for teams, including much more flexible source code control integration, web site functionality and stress testing, static code analysis like FxCop and perf. analysis built right into the build system and stats recording as part of the normal workflow for project management reporting. In the process of gathering these details, here are the places I went: Official Visual Studio 2005 Team System home page VSTS screenshots from the MS Developer Tools Roadmap VSTS demonstration videos VSTS FAQ, including the ever favorite "Where do I get it? |
Recent NJ Jobs Posted
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Netscape Enterprise ServerMessaging Expert (Hopewell, NJ) (Jun 04 2004 08:55 GMT) - AETEA Information Technology has nine offices nationwide with over 500 consultants currently working for us. Our clients are Fortune 500 companies in the financial (bank/brokerage), telecommunications, manufacturing, pharmaceutical and insurance industries.We currently have an opportunity available for a senior level Netscape Enterprise Server to work on-site for a major pharmaceutical client in Princeton, NJ. This opportunity is immediate and a minimum of three to six months in length.Candidate must have strong messaging and directory experience on open standards email systems (IMAP, SMTP, LDAP). |
Evil Thoughts
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Never know who you'll meet (Jun 04 2004 08:55 GMT) - After a long workout at the gym with my trainer, I arrived back at the office only to find that it had been taken over by a whole lot of women. Turns out that the other side of our office,... |
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