Tuesday, July 18, 2006 - Posts
As I mentioned earlier DevAuthority is now more than a year old. So what do you get the blogging community that has it all for it's birthday? An new look! We have been operating since our inception on CommunityServer Default skins. It's been ok, but I've always wanted more for this site. I have just begun the process of changing the look and feel. The first item of business. A new Logo. Please tell me what you think. Keep in mind I am not a designer, but I think it's a decent first step in transforming our humble community into a premier destination for technical information and content.
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I am considering organizing a Code Camp for NorthEast Ohio in the spring. I will be trying to find a venue in the Downtown Cleveland area. What I'm looking for at this point is anyone who is within a reasonable distance of Cleveland who would be willing to do a session. If you have any interest in participating in this, please send me an email at dave@devauthority.com so that I can start to guage the interest and feasibility of having such an event.
[This post was originally posted at my DevAuthority.com blog.
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http://www.devauthority.com to get your own .Net blog.]
OK, I have been so busy at work lately (working nearly 80 hours a week) that I totally missed the opportunity to take time out and celebrate a full year of DevAuthority. That's right, DevAuthority has been in existence for more than a year now. We officially started on June 27th 2005. From humble beginnings great things are formed and I think that we will have a lot of new opportunities in the upcoming years. I have lots of ideas to make this a premier community for Microsoft .Net Developers, but mainlyI want to thank all of you who are contributors to this site for making it what it has become so far!
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Jay Kimble has released a patch for the ATLAS AutoComplete Extender to enable it to work with PageMethods. You can read about it and download it here.
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