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#accus Saturday Schedule

For those attending these pictures are the Saturday schedule.

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Expanding Quality Dev Practices: Clean Coders

I recently blogged and Tweeted this idea for Cincinnati Clean Coders.  It came out of some work I’m doing with a team that was struggling with TDD adoption and steps we are taking to resolve the underlying causes. This team had been trying really hard for about 2 sprints, and to a lesser degree in [...]

Event: Team Foundation Server 2010 Overview with SCRUM

Our previous Columbus TFS Event had such a wonderful turnout and response that we’ve decided to go on the road to Kentucky in a few weeks.  I’m happy to have Dave Dotterer of Kizan as my partner in crime.  Dave is a great TFS resource and it’ll be awesome to have his insight for the [...]

Cin-Day Nerd Dinner

I’m jumping on the bandwagon and you’re all invited to follow.  I’ve scheduled a Nerd Dinner at Dewey’s Pizza in West Chester on April 2nd.  It’s just off the Tylersville exit on I75.  I’ll have both the Dayton and Cincinnati User Groups announce the event at their upcoming meetings.  Please try to RSVP so I [...]

Gates/Seinfeld Commercial

So everyone is hating on the new Gates/Seinfeld commercial (you can see it on Windows.com).  Maybe I like Seinfeld humor too much, but I think it’s hilarious.  It doesn’t inundate me with Windows or Vista glare, it’s not over the top, it’s just funny.  I mean, Bill Gates just wiggled his rear end on national [...]

Installation Guides

This evening I completed my first split-server (or dual server as it’s called in the guide) installation of Team Foundation Server 2008.  I’ve installed TFS a few times now in single-server mode which is pretty crazy easy when you consider what you get (way more than SVN or CVS by themselves).  Throughout the entire process [...]

Video Conferencing Code of Conduct

My team uses ooVoo for video conferencing our Daily Scrum.  It’s been great and very reliable.  My only complaint is a lack of whiteboard or desktop sharing, but we’ve overcome these obstacles with other tools (see SharedView).  Over the months, I’ve come to acquire an expectation of what the experience should be like and, from [...]

Backup Your Site

So last night I was restructuring my hosting infrastructure (read: moving folders around) and managed to delete the folder that hosts most of my sites.  I got that nasty sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach.  I was able to get things back up, but my hosting provider, which is normally pretty responsive and [...]

NHibernate 1.2.0.x versus 2.0.0.x

Generics support

NHibernate Query Generator

Had to replace 1.2.0.2002 with 1.2.0.4000 of NHibernate.dll.  Binding redirect. <dependentAssembly> <assemblyIdentity name=”NHibernate” culture=”" publicKeyToken=”"/> <bindingRedirect oldVersion=”1.2.0.2002″ newVersion=”1.2.0.4000″/> </dependentAssembly>

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