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| The Latest from Derek Hatchard blogs on | MORE | | Find the Right Wireless Networking Channel web-based tool for group / membership management. The hard core geeks know that to optimize your wireless networking experience you want to select a channel that is unused by other nearby wireless devices. If you run Windows 7 (or Vista), use the following command at the Command Prompt to see the channels and signal strength of nearby networks: netsh wlan show networks mode=bssid. The channel numbers will be in the range of 1 to 11. Find a hole, ideally at least five channels away from your neighbours, and change your wireless router configuration to use that channel. Your 2.4 Derek Hatchard blogs on - Friday, January 22, 2010 The Chip in Your Customer’s Pocket web-based tool for group / membership management. Chances are good that you already have a credit card with a microchip in it. Transactions using the chip require you to enter a PIN rather than signing a receipt. It steals from you the tactile pleasure of scrawling your chicken scratch on a scrap of paper, but otherwise the new system is intended to be less susceptible to fraud. Credit card fraud in Canada is over half a billion dollars per year. My personal and business credit and debit cards all have chips in them. Canadian business owners, take heed. Derek Hatchard blogs on - Saturday, January 9, 2010 Satisfied with 2009 Holiday Spending? web-based tool for group / membership management. I am still waiting for your Christmas gift. While I wait, I’ll share a few numbers I dug up on Christmas spending from Consumerism-mas 2009. Retail in Canada. Despite the media’s incessant wailing about the economy all year long, Canadians spent more during the 2009 holiday season than the 2008 holiday season according to data from the largest debit and credit card processor in Canada. December 22 was the busiest day (up 4.5% over last year). December 24-29 saw a 7.9% increase in debit and credit card purchases. " [link]. Derek Hatchard blogs on - Friday, January 8, 2010 | | The Best from Derek Hatchard blogs on | MORE | | Manage Your Christmas Card List Crowd Space ( [link] ) is the flagship product of my little web company. web-based tool for group / membership management. In my household, my wife manages the Christmas card mailing list. take the annual Christmas photo and sometimes write a Christmas letter, but it is my better half who handles the important task of deciding who gets a Christmas card / letter and keeping the mailing addresses up to date. And despite good intentions of keeping everything in order, friendships are rarely formed alphabetically. Crowd Space lets you track individuals and group them into families. Derek Hatchard blogs on - Thursday, December 17, 2009 Run Multiple Desktop Shortcuts At Once web-based tool for group / membership management. Several times a day I find myself launching a set of desktop shortcuts at the same time: I had keyboard shortcuts set up but it was still a multi-step process for opening up my main communication tools (HootSuite, my webradius.com email account, and my hatchard.net email account). Here’s a simple way to create a master shortcut to launch everything: 1. Find the.lnk files. Right-click on each shortcut and go to the General tab of the Properties window: The shortcut is actually a.lnk file. This will normally be either your desktop (e.g., Derek Hatchard blogs on - Wednesday, September 30, 2009 Find the Right Wireless Networking Channel web-based tool for group / membership management. The hard core geeks know that to optimize your wireless networking experience you want to select a channel that is unused by other nearby wireless devices. If you run Windows 7 (or Vista), use the following command at the Command Prompt to see the channels and signal strength of nearby networks: netsh wlan show networks mode=bssid. The channel numbers will be in the range of 1 to 11. Find a hole, ideally at least five channels away from your neighbours, and change your wireless router configuration to use that channel. Your 2.4 Derek Hatchard blogs on - Friday, January 22, 2010 | - The Chip in Your Customer’s Pocket
web-based tool for group / membership management. Chances are good that you already have a credit card with a microchip in it. Transactions using the chip require you to enter a PIN rather than signing a receipt. It steals from you the tactile pleasure of scrawling your chicken scratch on a scrap of paper, but otherwise the new system is intended to be less susceptible to fraud. Credit card fraud in Canada is over half a billion dollars per year. My personal and business credit and debit cards all have chips in them. Canadian business owners, take heed. Derek Hatchard blogs on - Saturday, January 9, 2010 - Satisfied with 2009 Holiday Spending?
web-based tool for group / membership management. I am still waiting for your Christmas gift. While I wait, I’ll share a few numbers I dug up on Christmas spending from Consumerism-mas 2009. Retail in Canada. Despite the media’s incessant wailing about the economy all year long, Canadians spent more during the 2009 holiday season than the 2008 holiday season according to data from the largest debit and credit card processor in Canada. December 22 was the busiest day (up 4.5% over last year). December 24-29 saw a 7.9% increase in debit and credit card purchases. " [link]. Derek Hatchard blogs on - Friday, January 8, 2010 - Pay Attention: The World is Changing
web surfing). Based on web usage data (see Writing for the Internet Generation ), I must assume that most of you will not read this entire article. "If we spend our time flitting from one thing to another on the web, we can get into a habit of not concentrating," he told the BBC programme Go Digital. 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]. In fact, you are likely to only read 20-40% of it. "Why?" Derek Hatchard blogs on - Wednesday, June 10, 2009 - If You’re Going to Do Online Video…
web-based tool for group / membership management. …please do not start your video with “I haven’t made a video in a while… I just figured I’d get on camera and talk to you a little bit… Not much been goin’ on here lately…”. You should produce online video that informs, entertains, or baffles the mind. Please. Viewers will move on quickly if a video does not respect their time. In the world of online video, attention is a form of currency. Video needs to be a good value. -- Derek Hatchard's Information Flume Ride is affectionately sponsored by Crowd Space ( [link] ), the. Derek Hatchard blogs on - Thursday, November 5, 2009 - Online Photo Sharing Primer
web-based tool for group / membership management. Over on the Crowd Space blog I posted an introduction to online photo sharing. If you aren’t already familiar with Flickr or SmugMug, check it out: [link]. Never in the history of humankind has it been so easy to take photos and share them. Digital cameras are everywhere. Your cell phone probably even has a half-decent digital camera built into it. So the question is: when you run events for your community group, team, or church, do you take pictures? Do you share them afterward? The Joy of Sharing. Derek Hatchard blogs on - Wednesday, October 28, 2009 - Final Friday Event for Moncton
web-based tool for group / membership management. If you don’t live near southeastern New Brunswick, Canada, ignore this announcement. Final Friday is a monthly meetup for folks in the region around Moncton, NB (southeast New Brunswick, Canada). Final Friday is about the Internet and business. It’s for folks who wear various hats. Take one part social lunch. Add one part networking. Add one part technology. Add a dash of geek and three parts awesomeness. That’s the basic recipe for Final Friday. Register: [link]. Derek Hatchard blogs on - Friday, October 23, 2009 - 6 Ways to be Kinder When Writing for Humans
web-based tool for group / membership management. “We live in an age of unprecedented writing… Unfortunately a lot of those people are writing some pretty bad stuff.”. link]. -- Derek Hatchard's Information Flume Ride is affectionately sponsored by Crowd Space ( [link] ), the. Derek Hatchard blogs on - Wednesday, October 21, 2009 %>
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| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | Reblogged: What should I learn to get started in.NET and web development? The question they had was: What should I learn to get started in.NET and web development? Now this question was starting from a position of “I’d like to get started with.NET and the web. To go from “ zero to web dev in.NET” I think you should start on these topics, in an iterative fashion: Fundamentals of C# (skip the advanced stuff – async, yield return, etc for now). '[ Note : I am reblogging this post which originally was posted to the LearningLine blog. Hope you all find it useful here as well]. How do I do that?” jQuery basics. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Monday, May 6, 2013 Agile Clinic: Dear Allan, we have a little problem with Agile. The sender has graciously agreed to let me share the mail and my advice with you, all anonymously of course… The sender is new to the team, new to the company, they are developing a custom web app for a client, i.e. they are an ESP or consultancy. 'Consider this blog an Agile Clinic. On Friday an e-mail dropped into my mailbox asking if I could help. the Developers work in sprints, estimating tasks in JIRA as they go. Sprints last three weeks, including planning, development and testing. have been tasked to produce burndowns to keep track of how the Dev cells are doing.” Perhaps both. Allan Kelly's Blog - Sunday, April 28, 2013 A Roundup of MongoDB Management Tools Now there is one less worry in managing your web-scale data. Installs into your web app (provided you’re using Ruby or PHP). My take : This is a very interesting web monitoring app. Designed with security and ease of use, MMS collects statistics on all key server and hardware indicators and then presents the data in a powerful web console. 'I’ve been working with MongoDB for a long time now. Back in the early days, there really were no management tools analogous to RDBMS tools (e.g. SQL Server Management Studio ). The news is good. link]. Admin GUI). Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Monday, April 22, 2013 | -
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Now, you web app is mostly fast and responsive, but there are certain types of data that just bring the whole thing to a grind. Filed under: Articles Tagged: NET , Articles , ASP.NET , jQuery , MVC , web. Articles.NET ASP.NET jQuery MVC webImagine you’re building an ASP.NET MVC website which has some performance problems. m sure this would never actually happen to you, but imagine you’re facing this problem just for the sake of exploring the possibilities. :-). First a disclaimer / warning. m going to show you how to make your site feel faster without speeding it up. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Tuesday, November 13, 2012 - Understanding Text Encoding in ASP.NET MVC (ASP.NET MVC Foundations Series)
For example, if you were writing a forum web app, you should absolutely be paranoid about what your users are typing into your site. Filed under: Articles Tagged: NET , Foundations , MVC , web. Articles.NET Foundations MVC webThis article covers the various ways in which you might handle text encoding in ASP.NET MVC. You need to be very careful about how you redisplay their input. For example, a friendly forum user might write something like: Nice post, thanks for sharing! On the other hand, they may write: <script src=”[link]. CMS app with rich text editing. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Monday, October 15, 2012 - Download My Web Apps Have HotKeys Too Sample App
I recently blogged about how web apps have hotkeys too. To encourage more developers to add hotkeys to their web applications, I created a jQuery plugin called jQuery.hotKeyMap.js It’s an ASP.NET MVC 3 web app. Filed under: jQuery Tagged: NET , ASP.NET , MVC , Open Source , Plugins , web. jQuery.NET ASP.NET MVC Open Source Plugins weband a sample application. just added a download link for the source code: WebAppsHaveHotKeysTooSample-MichaelKennedy-v1.zip. Hope you find it useful! Cheers, @mkennedy. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Thursday, August 30, 2012 - How Are You Scaling ASP.NET?
Cheers, @mkennedy Filed … Continue reading → Polls.NET ASP.NET MVC polls webThere are some interesting debates out there around scaling ASP.NET. How do you do it? Please fill out this poll and tell the world: Interested in a blog post on this? Take it to the comments section. - Slides and demos from DevWeek 2013
18 Ways Your Brand-New MVC Web Application Can Be Better. Filed under: Speaking Tagged: NET , ASP.NET , Cloud , Conferences , DevelopMentor , jQuery , LearningLine , Speaking , tips , web. Speaking.NET ASP.NET Cloud Conferences DevelopMentor jQuery LearningLine tips webI had a great time discussing these topics with everyone at DevWeek 2013. Thanks to all who attended my sessions. Here are the slides: Getting Serious About The Cloud For Developers. Building Rich Forms in ASP.NET MVC. Applied NoSQL in.NET. Watch this space for the demo code as well. Cheers, @mkennedy. %>
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