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| The Latest from Derek Hatchard blogs on | MORE | | Being the Parking Overflow Of course there is a sign in that parking lot saying that the parking is for credit union customers only and that unauthorized vehicles would be removed at the owner’s expense. Today was a special day because I got to watch my girls perform what they learned at ballet camp all week. The little ballet school was overrun with proud parents and grandparents so parking was a bit tight. lot of us ended up parking at the credit union next door. Standard stuff. The credit union has been good to the ballet school. Become an official sponsor of the ballet performance. Derek Hatchard blogs on - Friday, July 17, 2009 It is OK to Hate Your Customers Of course you probably don’t need to try this experiment. Obviously it is OK to hate your customers because so many companies clearly do, and they do so actively. Want proof? Test the limits of their "friendly customer service." " Be a little bit annoying or high maintenance or disagreeable. You might want to be cautious and experiment with a company that sells a product or service you can live without. Why do we put up with it as customers? It seems to me that in many cases the worst offenders are major players in their market. knew what I wanted. Derek Hatchard blogs on - Tuesday, June 16, 2009 Pay Attention: The World is Changing Of course some would just call me a fuddy-duddy and point out that they are probably interacting via those devices. "I have an A in your course, and I can repeat back what you said." often did homework from one course while sitting in other lectures if the professor was moving through the material slowly. A digital native is a person for whom digital technologies already existed when they were born, and hence has grown up with digital technology such as computers, the Internet, mobile phones and MP3s. link]. web surfing). The point is: YOU WILL MOVE ALONG QUICKLY. Derek Hatchard blogs on - Wednesday, June 10, 2009 | | The Best from Derek Hatchard blogs on | MORE | | Pay Attention: The World is Changing Of course some would just call me a fuddy-duddy and point out that they are probably interacting via those devices. "I have an A in your course, and I can repeat back what you said." often did homework from one course while sitting in other lectures if the professor was moving through the material slowly. A digital native is a person for whom digital technologies already existed when they were born, and hence has grown up with digital technology such as computers, the Internet, mobile phones and MP3s. link]. web surfing). The point is: YOU WILL MOVE ALONG QUICKLY. Derek Hatchard blogs on - Wednesday, June 10, 2009 Being the Parking Overflow Of course there is a sign in that parking lot saying that the parking is for credit union customers only and that unauthorized vehicles would be removed at the owner’s expense. Today was a special day because I got to watch my girls perform what they learned at ballet camp all week. The little ballet school was overrun with proud parents and grandparents so parking was a bit tight. lot of us ended up parking at the credit union next door. Standard stuff. The credit union has been good to the ballet school. Become an official sponsor of the ballet performance. Derek Hatchard blogs on - Friday, July 17, 2009 It is OK to Hate Your Customers Of course you probably don’t need to try this experiment. Obviously it is OK to hate your customers because so many companies clearly do, and they do so actively. Want proof? Test the limits of their "friendly customer service." " Be a little bit annoying or high maintenance or disagreeable. You might want to be cautious and experiment with a company that sells a product or service you can live without. Why do we put up with it as customers? It seems to me that in many cases the worst offenders are major players in their market. knew what I wanted. Derek Hatchard blogs on - Tuesday, June 16, 2009 | - Rejoice: You Cannot Implement All Your Ideas
Of course being a ‘hit’ can mean many things depending on context. Every year we are bombarded with pilot episodes of new television shows. Comedies, dramas, dramedies, game shows, and the cultural embarrassment we call reality TV. normally watch a lot less television than the average person [1] , but I do have a handful of favorite shows. Near the top of the list is Scrubs , which I have really missed this year. Lots of people watch Scrubs. seasons worth. It’s in heavy rerun rotation. The big television networks are hit-driven. And Scrubs is a hit in its twilight. Derek Hatchard blogs on - Thursday, December 11, 2008 - The Recurring Vendor No-Love-Fest
Of course you have! Have you ever dialed *611 (or some equivalent number) on your mobile phone to reach your mobile provider? Have you then been asked to enter your phone number? Don’t they already know that? Last week I was in Las Vegas for the seriously awesome MIX 2009 conference. Since I am from Canada, I went to the self-service site for my mobile provider to add a US Roaming option to my account. Upon returning to Canada, I discovered that the same self-service site will not let me remove features. must call to do that. Don’t they already know that? The provider knows! Derek Hatchard blogs on - Monday, March 23, 2009 - Rejoice: You Cannot Implement All Your Ideas
Of course being a ‘hit’ can mean many things depending on context. Every year we are bombarded with pilot episodes of new television shows. Comedies, dramas, dramedies, game shows, and the cultural embarrassment we call reality TV. normally watch a lot less television than the average person [1] , but I do have a handful of favorite shows. Near the top of the list is Scrubs , which I have really missed this year. Lots of people watch Scrubs. seasons worth. It’s in heavy rerun rotation. The big television networks are hit-driven. And Scrubs is a hit in its twilight. Derek Hatchard blogs on - Thursday, December 11, 2008 - The Recurring Vendor No-Love-Fest
Of course you have! Have you ever dialed *611 (or some equivalent number) on your mobile phone to reach your mobile provider? Have you then been asked to enter your phone number? Don’t they already know that? Last week I was in Las Vegas for the seriously awesome MIX 2009 conference. Since I am from Canada, I went to the self-service site for my mobile provider to add a US Roaming option to my account. Upon returning to Canada, I discovered that the same self-service site will not let me remove features. must call to do that. Don’t they already know that? The provider knows! Derek Hatchard blogs on - Monday, March 23, 2009 - Rejoice: You Cannot Implement All Your Ideas
Of course being a ‘hit’ can mean many things depending on context. Every year we are bombarded with pilot episodes of new television shows. Comedies, dramas, dramedies, game shows, and the cultural embarrassment we call reality TV. normally watch a lot less television than the average person [1] , but I do have a handful of favorite shows. Near the top of the list is Scrubs , which I have really missed this year. Lots of people watch Scrubs. seasons worth. It’s in heavy rerun rotation. The big television networks are hit-driven. And Scrubs is a hit in its twilight. Derek Hatchard blogs on - Thursday, December 11, 2008 - The Recurring Vendor No-Love-Fest
Of course you have! Have you ever dialed *611 (or some equivalent number) on your mobile phone to reach your mobile provider? Have you then been asked to enter your phone number? Don’t they already know that? Last week I was in Las Vegas for the seriously awesome MIX 2009 conference. Since I am from Canada, I went to the self-service site for my mobile provider to add a US Roaming option to my account. Upon returning to Canada, I discovered that the same self-service site will not let me remove features. must call to do that. Don’t they already know that? The provider knows! Derek Hatchard blogs on - Monday, March 23, 2009 %>
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| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | Dialogue Sheets - update & new planning sheet When I do training course I always give teams one or two retrospective dialogue sheets for them to use for their first retrospectives. 'Last month InfoQ carried an update on the use of retrospective dialogue sheets. The use of these sheets continues to grow and I continue to receive good feedback. If you’ve tried the sheets and haven’t sent me some feedback than please e-mail me and let me know about your experiences. And for those of you who’ve not tried a dialogue sheet retrospective, whats stopping you? The Dialogue Sheet PDFs are free to download. Allan Kelly's Blog - Tuesday, May 7, 2013 Reblogged: What should I learn to get started in.NET and web development? Here’s my advice along with a bunch of courses you can use to accomplish this efficiently and affordably. Here are the related LearningLine courses from DevelopMentor which will walk you through this path. Because you can preview the first lesson of each course, you have about 7 hours free and the rest are all included in an affordable $29 subscription. If a lesson (task) happens to be shared across courses, you’ll see it already marked as completed for you and you can just skip to the next. Hope you all find it useful here as well]. How do I do that?” Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Monday, May 6, 2013 Why Choose NoSQL and Document Databases over RDBMS This is an excerpt from my upcoming online MongoDB course for DevelopMentor. Filed under: NoSQL Tagged: DevelopMentor , LearningLine , NoSQL , Online courses , Online learning , Screencasts. NoSQL DevelopMentor LearningLine Online courses Online learning Screencasts 'Do you want to know the biggest single reason you should choose document databases over SQL Server, Oracle, or MySQL? Hint: It’s not performance or scalability. You can take the first 1 1/2 hours for free here: Early access: MongoDB and NoSQL for.NET developers. Cheers, @mkennedy. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Friday, May 3, 2013 | -
| The Best from DevelopMentor | MORE | - Why Choose NoSQL and Document Databases over RDBMS
This is an excerpt from my upcoming online MongoDB course for DevelopMentor. Filed under: NoSQL Tagged: DevelopMentor , LearningLine , NoSQL , Online courses , Online learning , Screencasts. NoSQL DevelopMentor LearningLine Online courses Online learning Screencasts 'Do you want to know the biggest single reason you should choose document databases over SQL Server, Oracle, or MySQL? Hint: It’s not performance or scalability. You can take the first 1 1/2 hours for free here: Early access: MongoDB and NoSQL for.NET developers. Cheers, @mkennedy. - Take the first hour of any online developer course for free at LearningLine
We are announcing the ability to preview any of our online courses, for free without entering any payment information. You can now study approximately the first hour of any one of our courses. To get started, just head over to our schedule page , click on any course title you’d like and choose “ Preview course for free “: . At the time of this writing, there are 27 courses which run between 4 and 15 days in length. So head on over to the schedule page and find a course that is right for you: https://learninglineapp.com/schedule. - ELINQ with EF 4.0 Course Update
I’ve been working feverishly the last couple of months to update my DevelopMentor course: Essential LINQ with Entity Framework 4.0. Here is a breakdown of the course content: Day 1: 1. Here’s when and where we’re offering the course: Boston: February 9-12, 2010 London: February 23-26, 2010 Los Angeles: March 30-April 2, 2010 Boston: April 20-23, 2010 London: May 4-7, 2010 Los Angeles: June 8-11, 2010 Boston: June 29-July 2, 2010. Functional Programming in C# 2. LINQ to Objects 3. LINQ to XML. Day 2: 4. LINQ to SQL 5. EF: Architecture 6. EF: LINQ to Entities. Day 3: 7. Tony and Zuzana's World - Tuesday, December 29, 2009 - Richard Blewett: Devweek 2013–WCF Crash Course
Thanks to everyone who attended my Devweek 2013 pre-conference session on WCF. You can get the slides and demos here DevelopMentor Courses - Tuesday, March 5, 2013 - Flowcharts in Workflow 4 and the Switch activity
Of course the FlowSwitch should just to a ToString() on the expression result , anything else would be pointless as any comparison fails. Flowcharts are a nice addition to Windows Workflow Foundation 4. They allow for a lot of pretty complex behavior that is hard to do in a sequential workflow. In WF 3 we used to model these complex behaviors as state machine workflows. That worked but they weren't really state machines or event driven and things could get a bit tricky. No it is just another activity to drop in a workflow. guess you get the picture. So far so good. Next (5). Enjoy! The Problem Solver - Tuesday, October 27, 2009 %>
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