Site News for 8/26/07 through 9/1/07
September 1st, 2007
Article Archive = Gone
I’ve moved all of my original pre-WordPress articles to WordPress posts and, by the end of this weekend, I’ll be removing the Article Archive page and menu link. It was important during the transition but now it’s just confusing. To find articles, use the search box at the top of each page or use the Sitemap menu button. Of course, my VB6 Notebook Archive Site will remain in its original form.
Most Popular Posts
Here are the most popular posts of the week:
I’m going to be adding a sidebar widget for the most popular articles this weekend as well so be looking for it.
Also remember to use the DotNetKicks icon
on the social bookmarking bar at the bottom of each post to recommend articles to others in the .NET community.
Ads-n-Stuff
First, a big “Thank You” to MikeP and JimT for buying me an espresso this week. I really appreciate it.
Vonage will remain my major sponsor all month in September (unless something changes that I don’t expect).
Also, if you’re looking for a VB job, check out the Indeed.com jobs widget. It’s supposed to be geo-targeted so you should see jobs in your area aggregated from the major jobs sites. I’d appreciate it if you let me know if this working or not working for you.
Coming Up Next Week
During next week I plan to write some additional tutorials on delegation and generic classes, probably including comparison. Hopefully I’ll get my Code Walk-Through article where I want it so that I can publish it.
If there is a topic that you would like for me to cover or if you noticed something that I didn’t cover well enough or accurately, please leave me a comment or email and let me know.
Have a Happy Labor Day
It’s Labor Day weekend here in the US so if you’re enjoying a long weekend like I am, have a safe and happy holiday.
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1. sarah harding | September 21st, 2007 at 4:20 am
I agree with you
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