Enabling log4net in .NET 2.0
I am just getting into using log4net, and for the most part I like what I see. It works with .NET 2.0, but it has a couple of gotchas that…
Not a fan of scripting languages
Let me first be clear, that I am not a fan of scriptinglanguages. They certainly have their place, but I would neverwrite an entire application with one. I wouldn’t even…
Community Server is now running
I have been using Blogger to manage my several blogs up to now. It is really a great engine, but I find I want a little more control and flexibility,…
How I got FreeTextBox 3.0 working without aspnet_client
. FreeTextBox is a (free) rich text editor control for ASP.NET 1.1 and 2.0. It is pure JavaScript, supports Mozilla, IE, and other popular browsers, and works great (almost). You…
Someone responded to my recent post…
Someone responded to my recent post, and made some good, and some poor comments. This is in response. "Uhh… install it and choose KDE as the default session the next…
Mono on embedded Linux
I am working with a TS-5500 embedded system for the first time, equipped with a PCMCIA slot, an Ethernet port, and a CompactFlash slot, which is used for a 64MB…
Five reasons NOT to use Linux
This blog was copied from my old blog location. Lots of comments are there, so comments are not allowed here to help them stay all in one place. This is…
NHibernate applied to EMAR
I have completely torn out the OPF I wrote behind EMAR and replaced itwith NHibernate. I anticipate that EMAR will be much faster and stableas a result. Already I am…
NHibernate rocks
NHibernate rocks. I’vebeen investigating it these past few weeks as an alternative to acustom object persistence framework I wrote before NHibernate hadmatured. Well, it has matured much, and I am…
IASSIST conference
So I have an opportunity to attend an IASSIST conference in Edinburgh. How exciting! BYU‘s College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences paid my way to demonstrate a software product…