Mutually Exclusive Listboxes Extender on Codeplex

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008 at 5:25 am

That’s a dreadfully long title for a project. I created it out of need for some things at work, and to help out the people who care about Work Item 13203 in the AJAX Control Toolkit. It’s not implemented exactly how they’ve envisioned it, but I think it’s as clean as an implementation as it can get.

From the description:

A .NET 2.0+ implementation of mutually exclusive listboxes using ASP.NET’s AJAX Control Toolkit. In other words, a UI with two or more listboxes where items can be moved between the them using buttons.

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Sync Guru

Wednesday, December 19th, 2007 at 6:22 pm

This is one of the developers that worked on Sync Services. He has an AWESOME set of demos which shows the flexibility of the framework.

Terminals

Friday, December 14th, 2007 at 12:38 am

Here’s a utility everyone needs to download if they work with a lab of computers. It’s called Terminals. It lets you use RDP, VNC, SSH, and a few more from one tabbed interface. That’s the key word: tabbed. Having just two RDC sessions open and filling up my precious taskbar drives me crazy. Although the program has a few UI bugs, it’s far worth the trouble. Anyways, it’s very popular and it’s open-source which gives the project plenty of hope.

CodeMash v2.0.0.8

Friday, December 14th, 2007 at 12:00 am


In less than a month I’ll be attending CodeMash at Kalahari Resort in Sandusky, Ohio. It’s a two day conference for developers that’s hot about all dynamic languages.

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Role Based Bookmarking

Saturday, December 1st, 2007 at 1:24 am

Living in the Browser

The browser has long been the killer application. It’s the gateway to information and sometimes the only reason that people turn on their computers. For example, my Mom is fairly computer illiterate, but knows how to use a browser. And that’s all she ever needs and justifies the computer. Since the browser is the gateway to everything from raw information to applications, keeping this explosion of information organized is a laborious no matter how technical you are. How best do you keep track of all those sites you need?

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