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From being a junior developer all the way to Development Manager position, I was always interested in new technologies. Passionate speaker, IT junky, developer, architect, team lead, and development manager - many hats, one goal - making software better and closer to people’s needs. For the most part I am using my blog as a scratch pad, writing small articles on things which I came across, was asked about more then once, and which would otherwise require additional research again and again.

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Monthly Archives: November 2008
ASP.Net/WF : New built-in .Net Charting control
I was always for a “built-in” support of features in modern development environment. Even if it comes in basic form, we, as programmers, should have ability to do “basic” stuff without 3rd party involvement. There are plenty of 3rd party solutions … Continue reading
Posted in Delphi, Fun stuff with C#, Technology, Web-design
Tagged asp.net, asp:chart, c#, chart support in .Net, charting, Dundas, winforms
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This time of the year – ClustrMaps archived
On November 14, ClustrMaps service has archived the visitor map shown in the blog. As a result, visitor counter has been reset and “dots” are now “fresh”. If you have interest in prior stats, archived map is available from here.
Posted in Miscellaneous
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TIP: Installing SQL Server 2008 – reboot required check fails
When installing SQL Server 2008 one can run into “‘Reboot required check failed” situation. After seeing it few times already, I think a solution is worth mentioning. “Why don’t you just reboot?”, you say… Well, most likely it would not … Continue reading
Windows 7 and multi-touch – continued
Some time ago I have wrote about steps Microsoft was making into multi-touch interface support inside Windows application. If you visited PDC 2008, then you probably already heard that Microsoft had officially presented a new .Net framework/API which would be … Continue reading