Firstly, there is nothing fancy here just my experimentations with small bits and pieces where hopefully I have learned something. These have nothing to do with my current employer (Avanade) and are something I do in my own time with my own resources. Wherever I know I have given credit to the person/group/company from where I got the idea or bits and bobs of the code. If for some reason you don't see your name there, and are convinced it was your code, then please let me know and I will do my best to add it.
I expect there will be a bunch of cross references to
my blog and here, and if you
want to get in touch with me, it is best you do at the
blog
Want to know where I work, well then
click here! I now
have a space where I
can put up some ASP.NET 2.0 stuff that I play with now that I got the Beta 2 up
and running on a virtual machine. Of course there is nothing much there at the
moment, and don't expect to have much up there as well as it is strictly a place
that I can test stuff which I cannot do on a local machine. WorldClock is an application that I was inspired by seeing my dear wife
Meenakshi (who still needs to start blogging). was struggling to find something
decent for finding out the time in other cities and TimeZones as she works
mostly with people in the US while living in London. Though there are some sites
which do a decent job, I was intrigued and wanted to see if I could write
something quick to help her out and learn for myself. Update on World Clock: I have a new build on Whidbey Beta 2 out, there
is no new code with the exception of getting this working on Whidbey. You can
get it from the
ClickOnce site.World Clock: