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Well http://www.auratius.co.za is doing very well. 400 visits a day. Thanks to google analytics and Google Webmaster tools. People are starting to find my pages online. If you want to get listed by google do the following Get a urllist.txt uploaded Get a sitemap.xml uploaded Get the meta tags ready Title: <title>C#, CSharp, Developer,.NET, ASP.NET, ADO.NET, XML, Web Services, Windows Forms</title> Keywords: <meta name="Keywords" content="C#, CSharp, programming, language...
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As a developer thats been developing for the past 10 years; I was quite honored to work with a few good quality assurance and testers in my lifetime; However what bothers me was the fact that one of my fellow campus buddies (mainframe developer); decided to try his hand at testing. Seems to me they are doing well. Going from a Toyota Tazz to a Jeep Cherokee and from Kuilsriver to Century Place is mind-blogging. I hope he is not reading this blog. But I take my hat off for him. To sacrifice the love...
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I should should consider myself very lucky and nicely challenged. I've been jumpingdaily around the following code and technologies the past few months. Charp 1.1 and 2.0 ASP.Net 1.0, 1.1, 2.0 VB 6 - VB.Net SQL 2000 - 2005 ASP Delphi OCXs , 'true' windows services and Front-ends - - I hate this with compassion Ranging from websites , web services, windows services, windows front-endsto the shittiest 21 scripts 'SQL Jobs' What kept me going? I do not know. Maybe the programming challenge. No wonder...
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I am currently doing my Btech in Information Technology at Unisa. For Advanced Development Software my lecturer decided to "introduce" us to Object Oriented CSharp I got last week to the User Interface Design guidelines and would like to quote them: Try to make your application’s UI look similar to other popular Windows applications Simpler is usually better All forms should be usable on a computer with a screen resolution of 800 x 600 pixels All forms should have appropriate values set...
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1 Big problem - Writing code first?
I always tend to write code before doing my design. Please do not critisize me on this. I work in a 'fast push/ fast pace' environment. hahahahaaaa. Fast pace my ....I decided to look for a methodology or architecture that suit my development effort.I got it from this blog. It is called the The Sellsian Approach I will change it to 'The FPPF (Fast Push/Pace/Fall) Approach' http://pluralsight.com/blogs/dbox/archive/2007/01/24/45864.aspx Around 1994, Chris Sells explained to me how...
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