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  • J John Honan

    I've just given birth to my first .NET application. :-D 82 users on the intranet here. It's been in UAT for the past 2 weeks, and went through a really tough security review process. So I just hope it stands up in the production environment. Thanks also to the midwife (the CP message boards and articles) for all the help. ;) John www.silveronion.com[^]

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    David Stone
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    What does it do? ASP.NET or WinForms?


    Hawaian shirts and shorts work too in Summer. People assume you're either a complete nut (in which case not a worthy target) or so damn good you don't need to worry about camouflage... -Anna-Jayne Metcalfe on Paintballing

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      What does it do? ASP.NET or WinForms?


      Hawaian shirts and shorts work too in Summer. People assume you're either a complete nut (in which case not a worthy target) or so damn good you don't need to worry about camouflage... -Anna-Jayne Metcalfe on Paintballing

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      John Honan
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      David Stone wrote: What does it do? ASP.NET or WinForms? ASP.NET / (VB.NET) on the presentation/data tier, SQL Server on the back end. ;) IIS and SQL Server are on separate boxes, so I had all sorts of fun and games getting the security bits to work. :rolleyes: If I tell you anymore I'll have to kill you. :~ John www.silveronion.com[^]

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      • J John Honan

        Richard Jones wrote: So does this mean you get paternity leave? No, I get .NETernity leave though... :rolleyes: John www.silveronion.com[^]

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        Jon Newman
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        John Honan wrote: .NETernity Sounds too much like 'Eternity' for my liking :suss:


        "I have a strange ginger man living on my roof!"
        "One of the most important things you learn from the internet is that there is no ‘them’ out there. It’s just an awful lot of ‘us’."
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          John Honan wrote: .NETernity Sounds too much like 'Eternity' for my liking :suss:


          "I have a strange ginger man living on my roof!"
          "One of the most important things you learn from the internet is that there is no ‘them’ out there. It’s just an awful lot of ‘us’."
          -Douglas Adams
          Jonathan 'nonny' Newman Homepage [www.nonny.com] [^]

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          John Honan
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          Jonny Newman wrote: Sounds too much like 'Eternity' for my liking I was wondering if anyone would spot my subliminal message... :laugh: John www.silveronion.com[^]

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          • J John Honan

            David Stone wrote: What does it do? ASP.NET or WinForms? ASP.NET / (VB.NET) on the presentation/data tier, SQL Server on the back end. ;) IIS and SQL Server are on separate boxes, so I had all sorts of fun and games getting the security bits to work. :rolleyes: If I tell you anymore I'll have to kill you. :~ John www.silveronion.com[^]

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            David Stone
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            John Honan wrote: ASP.NET / (VB.NET) on the presentation/data tier, SQL Server on the back end. IIS and SQL Server are on separate boxes, so I had all sorts of fun and games getting the security bits to work. Cool, but why not C#? John Honan wrote: If I tell you anymore I'll have to kill you. :laugh: Okay....sure. ;)


            Hawaian shirts and shorts work too in Summer. People assume you're either a complete nut (in which case not a worthy target) or so damn good you don't need to worry about camouflage... -Anna-Jayne Metcalfe on Paintballing

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              John Honan wrote: ASP.NET / (VB.NET) on the presentation/data tier, SQL Server on the back end. IIS and SQL Server are on separate boxes, so I had all sorts of fun and games getting the security bits to work. Cool, but why not C#? John Honan wrote: If I tell you anymore I'll have to kill you. :laugh: Okay....sure. ;)


              Hawaian shirts and shorts work too in Summer. People assume you're either a complete nut (in which case not a worthy target) or so damn good you don't need to worry about camouflage... -Anna-Jayne Metcalfe on Paintballing

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              John Honan
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              David Stone wrote: Cool, but why not C#? Here's why[^] ;) John www.silveronion.com[^]

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                David Stone wrote: Cool, but why not C#? Here's why[^] ;) John www.silveronion.com[^]

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                Wow, someone else who like ObjectPascal - that seems pretty rare around here! I used to use it as well, and learned most of my Win32 programming using it (from around '96-2000). Personally I always thought it was a superb language (and tool, i.e. Delphi), and I miss it alot - it made programming genuinely fun! ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)!

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                • J John Honan

                  I've just given birth to my first .NET application. :-D 82 users on the intranet here. It's been in UAT for the past 2 weeks, and went through a really tough security review process. So I just hope it stands up in the production environment. Thanks also to the midwife (the CP message boards and articles) for all the help. ;) John www.silveronion.com[^]

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                  Chris Meech
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                  Congrats. :) Dare I ask how the breast feeding and diaper changing are going? :-D Chris Meech "what makes CP different is the people and sense of community, things people will only discover if they join up and join in." Christian Graus Nov 14, 2002. "Microsoft hasn't ever enforced its patents. Apparently they keep them for defensive reasons only. Or, they could be waiting 'til they have a critical mass of patents, enforce them all at once and win the game of Risk that they're playing with the world." Chris Sells Feb 18, 2003.

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                  • J John Honan

                    I've just given birth to my first .NET application. :-D 82 users on the intranet here. It's been in UAT for the past 2 weeks, and went through a really tough security review process. So I just hope it stands up in the production environment. Thanks also to the midwife (the CP message boards and articles) for all the help. ;) John www.silveronion.com[^]

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                    Brian Delahunty
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                    Congratulations on the App John :-D :rose: Regards, Brian Dela :-)

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                    • J John Honan

                      I've just given birth to my first .NET application. :-D 82 users on the intranet here. It's been in UAT for the past 2 weeks, and went through a really tough security review process. So I just hope it stands up in the production environment. Thanks also to the midwife (the CP message boards and articles) for all the help. ;) John www.silveronion.com[^]

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                      Just wait until the teething starts.... Regardless, congratulations :rose: The tigress is here :-D

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                      • J Jim Crafton

                        Wow, someone else who like ObjectPascal - that seems pretty rare around here! I used to use it as well, and learned most of my Win32 programming using it (from around '96-2000). Personally I always thought it was a superb language (and tool, i.e. Delphi), and I miss it alot - it made programming genuinely fun! ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)!

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                        jeff_martin
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                        Make that 3. I worked w/ Delphi and Borland C++ Builder for most of my career, making the switch to .NET (C#) in summer of 2001. I love C#, but occasionally miss ObjectPascal.

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                          Richard Jones wrote: So does this mean you get paternity leave? No, I get .NETernity leave though... :rolleyes: John www.silveronion.com[^]

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                          John Honan wrote: No, I get .NETernity leave though... Oh! Lucky guy! I though Richards's question was the first instance of a legally applicable .NOT


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                            Congrats. :) Dare I ask how the breast feeding and diaper changing are going? :-D Chris Meech "what makes CP different is the people and sense of community, things people will only discover if they join up and join in." Christian Graus Nov 14, 2002. "Microsoft hasn't ever enforced its patents. Apparently they keep them for defensive reasons only. Or, they could be waiting 'til they have a critical mass of patents, enforce them all at once and win the game of Risk that they're playing with the world." Chris Sells Feb 18, 2003.

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                            John Honan
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                            Chris Meech wrote: Dare I ask how the breast feeding and diaper changing are going? I'm the one who'll need diaper changes now it's gone into production... :rolleyes: John www.silveronion.com[^]

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                            • J Jim Crafton

                              Wow, someone else who like ObjectPascal - that seems pretty rare around here! I used to use it as well, and learned most of my Win32 programming using it (from around '96-2000). Personally I always thought it was a superb language (and tool, i.e. Delphi), and I miss it alot - it made programming genuinely fun! ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)!

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                              I also used Delphi from, err..., 95 - 98, then I changed to VC++, and have never looked back ;) - Anders Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"

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                              • J John Honan

                                I've just given birth to my first .NET application. :-D 82 users on the intranet here. It's been in UAT for the past 2 weeks, and went through a really tough security review process. So I just hope it stands up in the production environment. Thanks also to the midwife (the CP message boards and articles) for all the help. ;) John www.silveronion.com[^]

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                                Is that the app (Personal Trainer) listed on your sig link for www.silveronion.com?

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                                  Is that the app (Personal Trainer) listed on your sig link for www.silveronion.com?

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                                  John Honan
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                                  Matt Philmon wrote: Is that the app (Personal Trainer) listed on your sig link for www.silveronion.com? No, that app has been out for a few years. The .NET project I developed was for the day job... ;) John www.silveronion.com[^]

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