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New Adventures: Managing (my) career …
One of my favorite topics is career management. I like to remind those that I mentor that they need to be in charge of
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Posted by: Dianne Marsh Tags: Ann Arbor | Posted in Technology | 2 Comments »
There and Back Again — Thoughts on SPAs
I’ve been doing this software thing for quite a while now. My first software job was in web development back in 1998. Since then, I’ve traveled through Simulation Systems, Embedded Systems, Tooling, Desktop Applications, Rich Internet Applications (RIA), some mobile and today I am back where I started, developing Web Applications. Productivity Highs with RIA [...]
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Humanitarian Toolbox Hack a thon, Day 1
I’m really happy with the response we got from the first night of the Humanitarian Toolbox hackathon at DevIntersections. We’re creating innovations that have a
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Write Some Code, Change the World
I’ve always found that developers are very interested in contributing their skills and their time to help others.
I’m excited to be part of a
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Posted by: Bill Wagner Tags: .Net, humanitarianToolbox, Microsoft | Posted in Blog, Buzz, Events, SRT in the News, Technology, Trending at SRT | 1 Comment »
Ann Arbor Scala Enthusiasts March 20 — Scala 101: Come for the Collections, Stay for the Functions
Interested in learning more about Scala? Please join us on Wednesday night at 6 pm. We’ll have an introduction to Scala, demonstrate how sanity can
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Ann Arbor Scala Enthusiasts March 20 meeting
The Ann Arbor Scala Enthusiasts are on meetup and that allows me to post a poll regarding what folks would like for the March 20
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Async, Exceptions and Library Design
Hat tip to Stephen Toub for discussing this with me and helping to describe the solution.
At my CodeMash precompiler, I mentioned how the C#
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Posted by: Bill Wagner Tags: async, C#, DevCenterPosts | Posted in Blog, Tech Feature, Technology | 4 Comments »
Annual trek to Java Posse Roundup
I’m here in Crested Butte, Colorado, for the annual Java Posse Roundup. Of course, the Java Posse delivers the podcast that keeps programmers on the
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Scala as a new library for Java?
Scala is a programming language that provides us with modern features and less boilerplate than Java. Why not use it for new development?
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MVP Summit Recap
Let me start by saying that much of the content at the Microsoft MVP Summit is covered by the NDA MVPs sign with Microsoft in
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Posted by: Bill Wagner Tags: C#, me, MVP | Posted in Blog, Technology, Trending at SRT | Comments Off
