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By: TomasPosted on August 4, 2013

CSS @import : Pseudo Inheritance

It turns out that there is “pseudo inheritance” (my term) possible in CSS. Here’s a quick-n-dirty.

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By: TomasPosted on February 18, 2013

Getting hierarchical (nested) data from DataSets

The other day I was struggling with generating XML data from a database I was working with. After talking with a co-worker, he mentioned using Transact-SQL and the “For XML Explicit” options related to a query. So I looked at how to accomplish this task using the .NET Framework.

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By: TomasPosted on November 27, 2012

A JavascriptSerializer twist

I had some trouble parsing some JSON text using JavascriptSerializer class. Here is some code that I used to parse the troublesome text.

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By: TomasPosted on August 4, 2012

Compiling C# Code from the Command Line (Updated)

Compiling C# Code from the command line is a useful skill. CSC.EXE and MSBUILD.EXE are two tools which professional developers should know how to use. Here’s how/why I recently had to dust off my skills in these areas.

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By: TomasPosted on May 21, 2012

Yet Another Change (or how Microsoft CRM got the better of me)

For the last three months, I’d been doing some Microsoft Dynamics CRM administrating. If you read my previous post, you’ll see that I was not […]

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By: TomasPosted on March 31, 2012

Why I hate Microsoft CRM

As you may have read in my other post Too Many Changes I recently got a new job. In this new job, I will be […]

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By: TomasPosted on March 31, 2012

Too many changes

For the last three years, I’d been working in Roseville, California. Nothing too unusual there, except for the fact that I’d been living in Fresno; […]

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By: TomasPosted on August 31, 2011

JavaScriptSerializer example finally updated

A while back I created a page that offered an example of how to parse JSON objects using the .NET JavaScriptSerializer class. It was a […]

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By: TomasPosted on May 1, 2011

Javascriptserializer and .NET – Why the sudden interest?

A while back, I put up a page on my first introduction to the Javascriptserializer class in the .NET library. Specifically, it dealt with how […]

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By: TomasPosted on April 23, 2011

Complete MySQL and iTextSharp Example

I present a small sample web application that illustrates how to use iTextSharp to create a PDF document using data derived from a MySQL datasource. Specific workarounds for GoDaddy hosting are implemented.

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