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My third wedding anniversary. Woo hoo! My great-uncle
says it's the first 50 that are hard. After that, smooth sailing. (Just
noticed the date on my wedding site...FYI: We eloped on 10/24/2000, and had the big
to-do later)
Upgraded to dasBlog 1.4.3297.0, and what an upgrade
it is. On the admin site, reporting for Aggregator Activity, User Agents, Crossposting
to Longhornblogs.com, ClickThrough
Tracking, URL Rewriting, oy! I was chatting with Clemens a
few minutes ago and he had some ideas around presence that will blow your mind.
Maybe we'll write it next week...
With Patrick Cauldwell leading
the way and some SERIOUS CodeSmith'ing,
basically re-wrote XSD.EXE and generate instance test data, domain objects (Account,
Payee, etc), domain messages/operations (GetAccountResponse, GetPayees), documentation,
and our custom Voyager templates.
As Patrick said,
there's SO much more to code generation than Strongly Typed Collections.
99% perfected the build process and now just need to improve NUnit2Report to
include things like the Computer Name, and support for multiple NUnit xml input files.
Anyone else got a better NAnt Build Task for
this?
Told my CST407 class at OIT what
the Final would be. They were shaking in their boots. :)
Heading to PDC on Sunday at 9am. My days are packed full until I leave Thursday
and it'll be 98 degrees the whole time. Schwing.