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RT @: New knowledge exchange for Flex/Flash/AIR developers
about 14 hours ago
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@ ...and it's telling you...what?;-7
about 14 hours ago
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enjoyed my 1st "hot toddy" with fellow LC'ers
about 17 hours ago
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@ looks like my scripts are live, now ; nice turn-around. Thx
about 17 hours ago
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@ pls feel free to upload my revision or use it as the basis for another rev here
about 22 hours ago
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New blog post: More complete downloader-renamer (e.g. capture six missing sessions in original batch files)
about 22 hours ago
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in the :-)
11:00 AM Nov 24th
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@ just in case you're not already aware, some of the sessions aren't currently listed in your batch files (e.g. SVC29)
8:00 AM Nov 24th
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Silverlight-focused summary post
1:29 PM Nov 22nd
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appreciates @ & his downloader & renamer for (from ) ; need a "tagger," too
12:45 PM Nov 22nd
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@ oh, yeah...the CEI thing is my term...haven't seen it coined elsewhere, yet ;-7
8:25 PM Nov 21st
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@ I'd offer that most business content is involved in a Tx of some sort (e.g. from ECM, ERP, CRM, DB, etc.)
8:24 PM Nov 21st
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@ ...and CCM is for Component Content Mgmt
8:18 PM Nov 21st
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@ I'm becoming fond of CEI - content-enabled *interactions*; interactions can span apps & compositions
8:17 PM Nov 21st
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@ why enable? what does enablement yield that otherwise isn't? why composite? oh, & let's level-set of what that means, too
8:12 PM Nov 21st
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@ sure. We all need to get past how to focus on why (e.g. use cases, business problems at hand), then come back to how
8:11 PM Nov 21st
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Composite may refer to how, but is far less interesting than why or "to what ends"
8:06 PM Nov 21st
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Gartner: CEVAs are dead; long live CCAs (Composite Content Applications become the new label for what was Content Enabled Vertical Apps)
8:04 PM Nov 21st
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Not used to PR's on a Sat :-) Acrobat.com refresh is substantial & its good to see Presentations & Tables now in beta
7:38 PM Nov 21st
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RT @: A look at Google and their bad interviewing practices and how they can eventually kill a company.
12:05 PM Nov 21st
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- Name Craig Randall
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- Bio I am a husband, father, software architect, jazz lover and ex-avid mountain biker (i.e. before the father role kicked in).
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