Do you happen to recall that Health and Safety System I built for the Code Project competition? Well, a feature that I really want to have in it includes the ability for mobile users to capture and save images to the solution. For example, when creating an incident report for a time-loss accident, it would …
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A LightSwitch HTML Client to Capture and Save Images from a Mobile Device
Posted May 8th, 2013 By Paul in .Net Development, LightSwitch With | 1 Comment
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An Introduction to F# And Functional Programming by Curtis Badke
Posted Apr 24th, 2013 By Paul in .Net Development, Technology With | No Comments
Another great Edmonton .Net User Group (EDMUG) meet-up last night. Curtis Badke from DevFacto presented a fantastic overview of Microsoft’s F# functional programming technology. Images and information about the meetup can be found here – http://www.edmug.net/events/100981842/ . Curtis has also made the source code, used during the presentation, available on GitHub - https://github.com/cbadke/talks-2013/tree/master/intro-to-fsharp. For your convenience, here …
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My Top 5 Technology Roadmap Items for 2012-2013
Posted May 7th, 2012 By Paul in .Net Development, LightSwitch, Technology With | 1 CommentLate last week I attended the Microsoft Canada MVP Open Day in Toronto. What a great time. The presentations and interactive sessions made for a very inspirational event. The great dialogue with the Microsoft people, as a well as the other like minded professionals, certainly ignited a spark in me that will surely lead to some great outputs. …
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MVP Award Thank You!
Posted Apr 2nd, 2012 By Paul in .Net Development, ForFeedOne, LightSwitch, Miscellaneous, Technology With | 7 Comments
Awe, Shucks! This weekend I received an email indicating that I have received a Microsoft Most Valued Professional (MVP) award. This is awesome!
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Rise of the Citizen Developer – Slide Deck and Speaker Notes
Posted Mar 29th, 2012 By Paul in .Net Development, LightSwitch, Miscellaneous, Office 365, Technology With | 6 Comments
As promised, here is the slide deck and speakers notes from the March 26th Visual Basic and Access Developers User Group MeetUp meeting. Enjoy!

