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[29 Apr 2009 | 3 Comments]

Microsoft File Transfer Manager is the tool used by Microsoft to download MSDN Subscription files. It is a nice little tool and very handy when getting rather large updates for Microsoft products. Sometimes though the download item get stuck in the queue and the Transfer Manager keeps trying... [More]

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[15 Nov 2006 | 0 Comments]

I have been working for over two months setting up new community site http://dev.net.ua - Ukrainian Developer Community. It went live on November 1st. You may not believe it but dev.net.ua is first Ukrainian developer community site, for Microsoft technologies anyway. My apologies if I was n... [More]

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[31 Jul 2006 | 0 Comments]

Those of you who are subscribed to our VBFeeds have only seen one side of the coin ;-) Today the other side has become available - Steve Smith launched similar C# Feeds service: Today CSharpFeeds officially goes live.  This is a pet project of mine and Gregg Stark’s based on ... [More]

Technical »

[22 May 2006 | 0 Comments]

I've been following the Web 2.0 buzz since August 2005 and until recently from the t3echnology prospective it was primarily associated with PHP and Ruby On Rails. Since the introduction of Atlas things are changing! A very well written article: Top 13 reasons to CONSIDER the Microsoft p... [More]

Toolbox »

[21 May 2006 | 0 Comments]

This one is very handy and yet not very intuitive - I keep forgetting it and search every time I got to replace a field value when editing table content in Enterprise Manager. Posting it here, so I don't have to search again and also this may help you too :) When you manually update ... [More]

Community »

[26 Sep 2005 | 0 Comments]

The idea of the new web site - VBFeeds - http://vbfeeds.com - was inspired by DelphiFeeds.com I stumbled upon last month. So, I decided to build a web site that would syndicate select web feeds with Visual Basic/.NET related content. But I went further - all posts are screened for content an... [More]

Personal »

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[25 Sep 2005 | 0 Comments]

Yes, I turned 35 yesterday... Spent relaxing and quiet day resting and thinking about where I want to go from here. One thing I know for sure - there is no way back to 25, not even to 34... Not that I want to, of course :) Finally told myself: “Just get over it! And move on!&rdqu... [More]

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[18 Jul 2005 | 0 Comments]

The latest DevCity.NET newsletter (July 15, 2005) is uploaded to the site. In this issue: Diary of a .NET Newbie: Don't Quote Me .NET Upgraders: Evolving to VB.NET. Part 5 - Creating YOUR Top 10 Reasons to Adopt Visual Basic .NET .NET Upgraders: Disabling Ctrl+Alt+Del in Windows X... [More]

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[6 Jan 2005 | 0 Comments]

We (finally) launched new revamped DevCity.NET web site! It took a while to migrate to new software but it is done now :) New web site features better (hopefully) layout and look, online content management system featuring author registration, article submission, complete article/web site... [More]

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[6 Aug 2004 | 0 Comments]

vbCity Leader Mark Dryden (aka drydo) is doing an endurance bike ride on September 4th 2004 to raise money for The Anthony Nolan Trust - he will be cycling from the Old Inn Littlethorpe to Skegness (to my shame I have very vague idea where it is - somewhere in England). That is about a 100 miles ... [More]