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Has privacy limited our possibilities?

Just the other day I was digging into various Web 2.0 APIs to see what the possibilities where. You know, just kicking back and having fun geek style. I quickly gave up. For some reason, both Facebook...

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3-tier web applications

Very often I read that you need to structure your web applications into multiple tiers to separate the concerns. The advice is to move the business and data logic out of the web project into two...

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Moving to a new server

I’ve owned this website for quite some years now – even before I started using it for blogging. Before that I mainly used it as a sandbox or playground if you’d like. It ran on Windows Server 2000 in...

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Front-end vs. back-end developers

Jakob asked me a question this evening: What is the difference between front-end and back-end developers? Not long after I was on my way home and couldn’t stop thinking about it. I’ve never thought...

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From wine to web

I was tag-team wrestled by Keyvan Nayyari and Janko today. They wanted me to take up the challenge of writing about my programming history. Since they are two seriously cool dudes I decided to play...

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Cool projects that don’t exist - part 2

A year ago, I wrote a post about three projects that I thought would be useful for .NET developers but didn’t exist at the time. I thought it would be fun with a follow-up on that post. 1. Silverlight...

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I’m not dead yet

I’ve been a bit inactive for the last few months. Here’s an update. New laptop My old laptop was 2½ years old so I thought it was about time to upgrade to a newer machine. I’ve been happy with Dell,...

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Off topic: The grand plan of 2009

I’ve been a little quiet on my blog lately. That is due to my grand plan for 2009 which was born as my New Year’s resolution. The original plan went like this: In average, I need to visit a new country...

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ASP.NET developer categories

In the past 6 months I’ve been involved in hiring a lot of ASP.NET developers. It was very interesting to learn just how different skill sets ASP.NET developers have. It also made it more and more...

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Off topic: The grand plan for 2009 follow up

Back in March, I wrote about my grand plan for 2009 – my new year’s resolution. The plan was simple. I had to visit 12 different countries in 2009, preferably 12 countries I’d never visited before....

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Web Essentials - the idea

I’ve been pretty quiet about my latest extension for Visual Studio 2010 outside of Twitter, so I’m thinking it’s due time for a blog post about how and why Web Essentials came to be. If you don’t know...

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