By Ed Krueger on
8/18/2008 5:49 PM
You might refer to me as "Old One Note" but this idea of Working from Home (WFH) is quite compelling. Add this to my earlier entries on the subject.
When you work from home; with whom are you networking?
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By Ed Krueger on
6/26/2008 6:20 PM
I recently read the results of a survey on eWeek that ask 1500 IT professionals if they would accept a 10% cut in pay provided they were given the opportunity to work from home;
And the survey says: 37% would accept.
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By Joel Taylor on
6/13/2008 11:38 AM
For most web developers it is necessary to test website designs in a number of different browsers and possibly on a PC and a Mac. There are multiple ways this can be done but I think I just found a method that is very convenient and has saved me tons of time, browsershots.org.& ...
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By Ed Krueger on
6/10/2008 6:50 PM
The word means many things to many people: respect for the law, respect for authority, perhaps respect for one’s self. But what does it mean in a business context: respect for the customer, the company, and colleagues? Being respectful of their time, ideas, and effort?
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By mlaroche on
5/6/2008 6:06 PM
I'll touch upon some benefits and drawbacks that I've run into while telecommuting.
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By Ed Krueger on
5/5/2008 6:08 PM
WFH - Working From Home - The latest way to save IT dollars will appeal to a lot of us, so what is the catch?
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By Joel Taylor on
4/11/2008 1:51 PM
The XSLT Standart Library can be found at http://xsltsl.sourceforge.net/. I recently used version 1.2.1 for an airport flight information data system to format dates and times flights were arriving. The code was simple to use and well documented. It is distributed as a zip file and in order to use it you just need to include a directory with the library in it. In order to keep it simple I named the directory with the version.
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By Ed Krueger on
4/3/2008 5:42 PM
I just completed a day and a half training on BuildForge. BuildForge was recently acquired by IBM and added to their Rational suite of software development and process control tools. I was impressed with the tool's approach. This tool is not for the faint at heart it comes with a substantial price tag, but for medium and large IT shops it could be just what you need to automate your build and deployment.
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By Joel Taylor on
4/3/2008 5:23 PM
FireFox allows the community to develop Add-ons for the FireFox web browser. These Add-ons are distributed freely from https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/. I have found some of these Add-ons to be very useful.
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