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WPF and Silverlight: it will take a while…

Decoupling the User Interface from the underlying code has been one of the holy grails of application development. Layers of indirection and new patterns have been invented over time to try to separate what the user does from the back-end data. It’s been a long and difficult journey but WPF is the last attempt at... » read more

MS SQL Server Express: a good choice?

Microsoft SQL Server comes in many editions, ranging from completely free to use and distribute to versions costing tens of thousands of dollars. For small businesses, or when you can live with the limits imposed, the Express edition is one option to consider. Here are some reasons why SQL Server Express may be a good... » read more

People, mind your dates… plz?

What does 04/05/01 mean to you? Let’s make it easy: is that date in 2001 or 2004? And if I write it like 04/05/2001, is it really better? are we in April or May? And the answer is… If you are from North America and a handful other countries 04/05/01 would mean 5th of April... » read more

Thank you spammers…

I’ve been tired of spam on my websites. The few hundreds messages spammers leave everyday are a bit of a nuisance. Now though, I’ve decided to make them work harder to get their messages ignored. Last week, reCAPTCHA came online. It’s an effort inspired by none other than Luis Von Ahn, so you know it’s... » read more

MediaWiki: Formating and colouring Code

MediaWiki is the wiki software behind WikiPedia. The issue, when using it as a software development tool, is formatting code in a pretty way. As we did with WordPress before, here are some details to make dp.SyntaxHighlighter work fairly seamlessly with MediaWiki. ###Install the client-side highlighter### Download dp.SyntaxHighlighter. Uncompress its content under a new `/skins/common/SyntaxHighlighter`... » read more

Chosing a development platform

[LAMP][1], Zend, .Net, [Struts][2], [Ruby on Rails][3], [Catalyst][4], and a hundred other development platforms all compete for you attention, all pretending to be the only thing you’ll ever need to satisfy your every needs in web or UI development. Making a decision is really hard: you want the best for your new project and want... » read more

SysAdmin: When your computer becomes forgetful

Sometimes your computer crashes without reason. It happens at any time, for no particular reason. Other times you’re trying to install a new OS on a brand new PC and at some point, it fails, reboot itself or just hangs. A couple years ago I had this really depressing experience with a brand new system... » read more

Software: Cheap Microsoft Licenses

I’m not particularly pro -Microsoft but I’m not against it either. I love Linux, got my [RHCE][1] (Red Hat Certified Engineer) a bit more than a year ago and I love Open Source, Linux and all things [GNU][2]. The only thing I really dislike about Microsoft is its marketing, its pricing, its [Genuine (Dis)Advantage][3] that... » read more

.Net: The limits of using Reflection

Reflection is a hugely useful technology: it allows you to get inside objects and get their intimate details, modify their values and even rewrite part of their code. Today I wanted to build a simple treeview control that would display the hierarchical structure of an arbitrary object by going through its properties and building a... » read more

WordPress: Formating and colouring Code

WordPress is pretty good, but it comes with no code formatting tool, yet colouring facilities. I like the simplicity of dp.SyntaxHighlighter for displaying source code in web pages: it works with major browsers and degrades fairly well. Its particularity is that is does its painting magic on the client side. This can be a drawback... » read more