The user is the 4th tier of any application
Are you an architect or developer and do you think the user experience is not something you should care about? Well, you are wrong.I was listening to an interesting series of podcasts from ARCast with…
Are you an architect or developer and do you think the user experience is not something you should care about? Well, you are wrong.I was listening to an interesting series of podcasts from ARCast with…
Phil Haack has been inverviewed by Tim Heuer for his new TimCast podcast. Phil explains why he started working on Subtext, and what his feelings are about the open source community on the Microsoft…
UPDATE: version 0.8 released: read more on CruiseControl.NET Monitoring Gadget for Vista Sidebar 0.8Two weeks ago I released the first version of my CC.NET Monitor Gadget for Vista Sidebar, and I…
I just came back home from a very intersting meeting of the Wellington user group:Ivan Porto Carrero (as you can guess by the name, he is not a kiwi, but comes from the land of beer, Belgium) spoke…
MIX07 started yesterday and, as I forecasted, there has been a lot announcements during the keynote. Today I opened my feedreader and I was flooded by almost 30-40 posts reporting the news coming from…
Nic, an active .NET blogger and developer is leaving Wellington, after his company decided to "to axe 40 jobs in capital" (no, this is not really true, as Nic himself explain). So he is going to…
I usually don't like to write posts that contains only links to other posts, but with all that MIX07 information overload I'm doing it here as reminder for myself, hoping you will find it useful as…
Today is MIX07 start day: if you are like me, and you are not lucky enough to live in the US (or to have your company pay for you the trip to Las Vegas) here is the visit MIX from Home blog. It should…
Due in a few hours, probably it's going to announced at MIX07: Silverlight Community Site. I'm going to reload that site tomorrow morning as soon as I wake up: http://www.silverlight.net/PS: Look at…
Yet Another Subtext Blogger: Dave Transom, web developer and web standard evangelist from Auckland has just moved his blog from Blogger to Subtext. Welcome to the Subtext world, and compliments to…