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 Sunday, December 17, 2006
12/17/2006 3:49 AM ( )

Get it while it’s hot. Apparently takes a while to install, so grab a good book while it does it’s thing.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=BB4A75AB-E2D4-4C96-B39D-37BAF6B5B1DC&displaylang=en

 

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12/17/2006 2:52 AM ( )

Ok…so I may be the only idiot left who was still using the standard setting for font edge smoothing. And then while searching for an alternative to the default New Courier font for VS2005 I stumbled upon the ClearType fonts. All I can say is Wow! Here’s a before and after:

Standard  ClearType

Man..it was like someone Windexed my eyes. If you aren’t already trying it out, do it NOW!! 
To enable ClearType on your Windows XP machine (Vista has it on by default) follow these steps:

1.

Right click on the desktop and select 'Properties'

2.

Select the 'Appearance' tab and press the 'Effects…' button

3.

Check the box for 'Use the following method to smooth edges of screen fonts', then select 'ClearType' in the drop-down list

4.

Close the Effects dialog by clicking 'OK' and click 'Apply' to complete the process

Don’t thank me…just send cash!

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 Thursday, December 14, 2006
12/14/2006 10:52 PM ( )

Xmas is around the corner and between my girlfriend and I, we have been out just about every week at various Xmas parties and gatherings. Having moved to Calgary about 6 months ago from Victoria, I am often asked if I enjoy it here and how my job is. Of course, the answers to both these questions are related to some extent. I’ve had some interesting conversations with my friends as to what makes for a good place of work and how it could affect one’s quality of life. Then I read this interesting article about Google. Worth a read.

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 Tuesday, December 12, 2006
12/12/2006 7:12 PM ( )

So I attended the Launch event today at Chinook Center. It was good to see a lot of familiar faces and get a chance to hang out with fellow geeks :o). It’s amazing that I have been in Calgary for only about six months and have already made some strong friendships.
The Launch event itself was a 6 out of 10. I attended the developer track and had a chance to see John Bristowe and Joel Semeniuk in action. They are both excellent speakers and provided a good overview of WCF, WPF, WF, Office 2007, Vista gadgets, and SharePoint 2007 webparts. My favorites by far are the Vista Gadgets and Office 2007 Open XML file format.

Yes, for the time being we must make do with the lousy HTML/Javascript combo for gadget creation, I still think that we will see some ingenious apps come out as Vista gadgets. For a current list of Gadgets available visit Gadgets. There’s a couple of other cool gadgets that they previewed including one from The Weather Network which could be out early next year, and another one from Workopolis that displays new job postings.

The second favorite is the open xml file format that office 2007 uses. Thank good for MS finally moving away from proprietary file formats. I still have nightmares about  a previous project in which I had to extract information out of Word documents and man was it ugly. The new file formats make it really easy to programmatically create office documents as well as extract information out. If you are interested in delving deeper into how the new .docx file works, rename it to .zip and then open it. You will see all the individual files inside including the xml file containing document content.

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