ASP.NET and next stop Cleveland...thanks INETA
It's 4:18 in the flippin' morning. ;) I'm up and heading to the airport for an INETA Gig in Cleveland. United "Easy Checkin" is "temporarily unavailable" (for the last 2 days) so I'm rushing. I've gotten too used to printing my own boarding pass.
Still hip-deep in ASP.NET. I'll tried to post more tonight, but lately it's been nothing but:
- Command-Line builds with DevEnv.exe instead of Nant. (not by choice, but not working to shabby either)
- Complete validation framework relacement from the Amazing Peter Blum. Truly shows off what can be done with ASP.NET. Kudos Peter. Plus, this guy writes Doc like you wouldn't believe.
- Continuous Integration beginning to limp along with CruiseControl.NET. Hopefully this will be nailed down soon.
- My first big project out from under the oppresive regime of VSS and into the no-file-reservations world of CVS.
But, tonight I'll show some great stuff that Corillian and my CTO Chris Brooks has been doing with Web Services.
I'm off!
About Scott
Scott Hanselman is a former professor, former Chief Architect in finance, now speaker, consultant, father, diabetic, and Microsoft employee. He is a failed stand-up comic, a cornrower, and a book author.
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