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Accidental Technologist
http://www.accidentaltechnologist.com

A technical blog focused on .NET and Ruby on Rails development.

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Date added: 2007-11-29 02:28:38

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Latest blog posts from Accidental Technologist

Professional IronRuby
  it is official, Professional IronRuby published by Wrox/Wiley is finally looking like it is a real thing.  A fellow developer noticed this on the Amazon web site and passed on to me today.  I was not even aware it was up yet. Aaron and I have a third author, Dan Bernier,  so this book... Read more...
Published 9 hours ago

InfoQ Gang at RubyFringe
UPDATE: The conference sessions and the interviews will be up on the InfoQ site at www.infoq.com/rubyfringe.  Look for them in the coming weeks. Here is the gang from InfoQ at the recent RubyFringe conference in Toronto with some additional folks: From left to right - Werner Schuster (InfoQ),... Read more...
Published 2 days ago

RubyFringe - Day 2
Today was the second and final day of RubyFringe. I only had the opportunity to listen to a couple speakers today because I was busy all day interviewing some of the speakers from the conference for InfoQ. Check out a post from the Unspace folks discussing the conference. The Speakers Geoffrey... Read more...
Published 3 days ago

RubyFringe - Day 1
Today was the first day of RubyFringe here in Toronto Canada. The conference put on by Unspace and they have done a great job. Last night we enjoyed a get-together at the Amsterdam Brewery with free wine, beer and finger food. I think everyone had a great time. I am here partially for my own... Read more...
Published 4 days ago

Updated iPhone to 2.0 and the App Store
It seems Apple carefully let the release of the 2.0 firmware for the iPhone out a little early.  MacRumors was the first I saw with the announcement with a link to the download. I am running iTunes on Windows and had to download iTunes 7.7 to be able to do the update and access the App Store... Read more...
Published 2 weeks ago

Using Waegis to Fight Comment Spam
I recently switched blogging software from Wordpress to GraffitiCMS, not because Wordpress was bad or anything but because I wanted the flexibility of hosting my own blog running on Windows. Graffiti does a good job of determining what is spam as far as comments or trackbacks goes but I still... Read more...
Published 2 weeks ago

My Quest for a New Laptop Bag
I have a couple laptops I use for various tasks, one is a 15" MacBook Pro and the other is a Dell Latitude D820.  I have a nice Targus backpack to carry the D820 around, which is usually short trips to local client sites.  When I travel I prefer to use my MacBook Pro, which is quickly becoming... Read more...
Published 2 weeks ago

The First Hartford, CT Code Camp coming August 16th, 2008
  The first Hartford, CT Code Camp has been announced and is scheduled for Saturday August 16, 2008.   Details are limited but some information is available. A code camp is a FREE, community-driven, all-day event for developers. Speakers are local or regional developers. Topics are based on... Read more...
Published 3 weeks ago

ADO.NET Entity Framework No Confidence Article on InfoQ
I wrote an article and published it today on InfoQ, called ADO.NET Entity Framework Taking Some Heat.  It is about the recent petition put out by some industry folks concerned about the soon-to-be-released version 1.0 of the framework, called ADO .NET Entity Framework Vote of No Confidence. I... Read more...
Published 4 weeks ago

Karl Seguin Giving Away Foundations of Programming Ebook
Karl Sequin is giving away what appears to be a great fundamental of programming book called Foundations of Programming.  Karl says: I'm excited to finally release the official, and completely free, Foundations of Programming E-book. This essentially contains all 9 Foundation parts including a... Read more...
Published 4 weeks ago