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Now that I have some solid WPF coding under my belt, I felt like speaking out a little about how it compares, in my mind, to developing in Flex and Actionscript. First, and foremost, I have to say [BINDABLE] FTW!! That one thing alone sums up the rest of...

I was writing some code this morning for a demo application, and I kept getting an error in one part of my Flex code and I just couldn’t figure out what the hell was going on. Turned out, it was a symptom of how many different function declaration...

Several years ago, I designed and developed an application whose scope was far greater than the business folks imagined. Therefore, the timeline was far more compressed than I would have liked. I cut a lot of corners in that project in order to get it...

I wanted to enhance the experience on one of my applications a bit since we’re doing a release in a few weeks. I took the opportunity to implement some more ExtJS awesomeness on many of the tools inside the application, and on one in particular, users...

My inspiration for this article is a conference call I had today with some teammates on a project at work. As usual, there's a couple application developers, the project manager, throw in a couple QA folks, a BA, etc. This is a complementary article to...

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I am a technologist, and have been ever since 1980 when I got my very first TRS-80 and programmed it to do my math homework. I love to share the gift of technology with others and show them the wonderful things it can do for them, and how they should not fear it, but embrace it.

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