20 years ago, this was all the rage : Object Relational modelling. Nhibernate. Entity Framework. I don’t use either. You know why. It takes too damn long to write code, to save a few milliseconds of performance and a few…
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No web app. Just a Visual C# Windows app. No blog Project Source Visual Studio Community is free. You should be able to build it yourself. No build yet of executeable until we have a package verification strategy. This is…
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If I keep blogging, that phrase will refer to my checks. But really, I’m talking about spit and polish on the UI. Often how good something is, is often judged on that. You wouldn’t believe the number of “Collection has…
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Cartography Salesman on the Web My implementation on the web. Maybe it will help your roadtrip. Blog. The closest thing to documentation, you will get. Project Source List of all projects we have on github. Cartography Salesman isn’t there yet,…
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Please take our website satisfaction survey. Keep in mind, it is a Surly Survey. Thank you! And come again! test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test…
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It submits the minute you hit a button. And it shows you how everyone else responded in a pie chart. (No survey, click here. Application server doesn’t have a SSL certificate yet.) Education Background Leisure Background Web Presence test test…
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You might have noticed the ad-like questions worded to get you to click on them, in the asides and the right spine of the website. ! Click-bait But the same tactic used to attract your participation in the Surly Survey,…
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I’ve been programming for 20 years now, but never actually put my applications or webpages on the wild west of the internet. Until Now. The mantra was simple in my mind. Code goes on a application server. HTML goes on…
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It’s not that big of a deal. They take 24 to 48 hours to set up an account. Then, if you follow the instructions in this person’s blog, you paste some javascript in the <head> tag and in less than…
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Survey We attach labels to everything, in order to recognize it’s value, and communicate ideas. There is a programming discipline that loves something called patterns. Yes, jargon can sound pretentious. Composition is the “pattern” of what most of us do.…
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