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Will It Fly? How to Know if Your New Business Idea Has Wings...Before You Take the Leap

I have to say that I’m 100% agree with this guy. I also came from the classic way of doing dynamic web application before I converted my self to a ASP .net developer. I soon as I got in touch with .net framework I saw the great productivity difference compared to the old way of doing dynamic web development. But before you start using .net efficiently you need to rethink the way a web application should be developed. One of the main pillar of that rethink is the use of object oriented pattern and methodology to architect your web application.
I can’t believe it that at the time I’m writting this post, our first department golf outing is just two days away. This coming Saturday, Oct. 20th, we will tee up at the Apple Mountain Golf in Belvidere, NJ. There will be 28 players which is a great success for this first kind of event […]
It’s been a while since my last post. Bussy and I had other things to do, that is the short explanation, shorter would be I just didn’t take time for writing. In general it’s been a year with many interesting events. My parents were here. Finally even after the US Embassy in Jakarta refused my […]