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This blog is dedicated to my musings and are strictly my own. I use it to write about all things software, hardware and aviation. The views and opinions on this site strictly reflect that of my own, and not my employer. At any point I can change my mind, and they may not even reflect my opinions from three minutes ago, so please don't take anything I say too seriously. Some of the software topics on this blog will probably include ColdFusion, C#, .NET Core, Node.js, Objective-C, Swift, Java, Kotlin, C++. As commercial pilot I will be writing about General Aviation, the Airlines, instrument flying, avionics, the Federal Aviation Administration and the TSA.
The inaugural meeting of the newly reformed Tampa Bay Adobe User Group (TBAUG) will be held this week at the International Academy of Design…
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One of the nice new features in SQL Server 2005 is the inclusion of an XML data type. Microsoft added the ability to use XQuery searches to…
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I received an email from a friend of mine I used to work with in Tampa. He is reforming our old user group as the Tampa Bay Adobe User Group…
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I wanted to thank every family member and friend who came out to watch the First Coast Head Race this past weekend. It was nice having…
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I attended the Tampa Code Camp on Saturday. If you have an opportunity to go to one of these conferences in the area you live, you should…
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I made a blog post over the weekend that Engadget said that they were putting HD DVD on a Death Watch. Today Engadget says that Toshiba will…
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I have been trying to find a Podcasts on ColdFusion, and I just found out about one called the ColdFusion Podcast by Bryan Kaiser and…
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I have to give thanks to getting home to Jacksonville from CFUNITED to an airline pilot named "Rusty". As my airline experiences have been…
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The JaxFusion meeting for tomorrow has been canceled. We are going to try to do a make meeting in April.
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Damon Cooper posted a note on my Blog that JRun is not dead and will be around for awhile. Thanks for the update Damon.
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