Coding Horror: I Just Logged In As You

by SeanGephardt 4. May 2009 02:48

Coding Horror: I Just Logged In As You

An interesting tail of “open source” security, and how social media can be an utter failure.

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Charlie Calvert's Community Blog : Silverlight Animation Part II: Sprites

by SeanGephardt 23. April 2009 14:12

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Silverlight article of the day: How to Drag and Drop Silverlight Objects

by SeanGephardt 25. March 2009 04:26

Starting out my morning coffee and fresh fruit breakfast with this little tidbit out how to drag and drop objects in managed Silverlight code, of course start from the MSDN-
How to Drag and Drop Objects

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A comprehensive list to Silverlight Controls for developers

by SeanGephardt 19. March 2009 02:51

Teammate Tim Heuer blogs about A comprehensive list to Silverlight Controls for developers. I know you want to check it out…

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Ok, Finally the new blog is up and running smoothly

by SeanGephardt 18. March 2009 17:56
Seems like I finally got this blog software installed properly, which is only wierd because I couldn't use "/blog" for some reason, as it was some how corrupted. I'll need to update the theme to match the rest of the site, and of course sync use the navigation across both applications. Or maybe I'll just go "black", and flip the switch on the whole site, when everything it ready....

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Sean Gephardt dreams digitally, and with a unique viewpoint, absorbs the synapses of the world.