May 2006 - Posts

We enjoyed an awesome Memorial Day weekend in East Tennessee as a cool, rainy spring finally gave way to a hot, sultry summer. I have a new appreciation for Memorial Day since I've become so interested (obsessed?) with WWII aviation. The men who flew Read More...
I continue to receive e-mails from developers wondering how to fix an irritating problem with TreeView controls bound to site maps: namely, how to preserve the state of the TreeView as a user clicks around the site. The solution is documented in my latest Read More...
I usually begin presentations on Atlas by saying "Atlas is Microsoft's AJAX framework for ASP.NET." That assumes everyone in the room knows what AJAX is. IBM's Web site contains an excellent article describing the fundamentals of AJAX. It's written for Read More...
I continue to be excited by the potential of Atlas. I've been doing talks on it at conferences and user groups and the buzz is unbelievable. It reminds me of the early days of XML when XML talks packed the house. This week I'm traveling to Atlanta to Read More...
It's finally online: my blog from Wintellect's December 2004 .NET Nirvana Geek Cruise . I intended to post it several months ago, but then decided to wait for our new site to roll out. Then one thing led to another and...well, better late than never, Read More...