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Sun Certified Java Programmer
Certified PowerBuilder Developer
Mobile, AL, United States
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Category Archives: Technology
Hotels Switching to Biometric Room Keys
In another assault on personal privacy, I just read about a plan to move towards using biometric identifiers for hotel room access over standard room keys. Read Hotel Card Keys Edge Toward Extinction. I had never thought much about biometric … Continue reading
Kathy Sierra Speaks the Truth (As Usual)
Over at the Creating Passionate Users blog, Kathy Sierra (one of the masterminds behind the wonderful Head First series of books) has a fantastic post that every working Joe should read. It is When clients (and bosses) go bad…. It … Continue reading
Alabama .Net Code Camp 2005 Recap
First of all here is a link where you can download a zip file of my presentation. Introduction to Creating Installation Packages with Microsoft’s Windows Installer XML (WiX) Toolset To run the examples, you should download the latest binary version … Continue reading
Free Commercial Databases as Far as the Eye Can See
Looks like with Oracle’s recent announcement all of the big names in the commercial database market have free versions that can be used in production environments. There is Sybase ASE Express Edition for Linux, Microsoft’s SQL Server 2005 Express Edition, … Continue reading
DataWindow.Net 2.0 Beta Now Open
Just got word today from Dave Fish with Sybase, Inc. that the Beta for DataWindow.Net 2.0 has just opened. Here is the text of the message and link that Dave posted to the Sybase Newsgroups: ——————————————The Beta program for DataWindow … Continue reading