Welcome To Dan Gilleland's Knowledge Base

DAN'S TECHNICAL, PROFESSIONAL AND SOMETIMES PERSONAL BLOG

Welcome to Dan Gilleland's Knowledge Base. Here, I keep bloggings, articles and reminders I've posted. I also have a blog at Spaces.Live.com and a couple of others at my workplace at NAIT, but those are (mostly) cross-posted here are well.

So - look around, read a bit, and I hope you find something useful.

This site was created April 3, 2009. Postings from earlier sites have been amalgamated into this single site.

Articles
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Having a code repository while creating code samples is a great team idea, and makes sense from the perspective of keeping everyone up-to-date and coo...

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Well, here I am at the end of another term and going into my May/June “Intercession” time. During Intercession, instructors will do all sorts of “hous...

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Posted in: Programming
07
I ran accross this article about nullable types in VB 9.0. Basically, there is now integrated syntax to denote a nullable type. For example: Dim...

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Posted in: VB.NET
07
I thought I should make note (for myself & others) of the page that has articles by Martin Fowler. Of interest to me (right now) are the Analysis ...

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03
I ran accross a blog post about a book on designing social experiences on the web. It looks interesting, and might be a good read for consideration on...

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Footnotes

Here are some brief footnotes about this site.

  1. The by-line for my site ("DAN'S TECHNICAL, PROFESSIONAL AND SOMETIMES PERSONAL BLOG") is a direct adaptation/pull from the tag line on Greg Duncan's blog. It's great, and I just had to use it, and I feel less guilty about stealing borrowing it if I do this attribution. (Hope you don't mind, Greg.)
  2. These articles, unless otherwise attributed, are written by me (Dan Gilleland) and reflect my own synthesis and adaptations of what I'm learning.

 

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