Jul292015

Migration Notes: ASP.NET 5 MVC 6 - Beta 5 to Beta 6

Another beta is available for ASP.NET 5 MVC 6! Here are my upgrade notes to my team on the migration process from Beta 5 to Beta 6; hopefully some of them will help you in your migration, as well.

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Jul282015

Ready for Camp? THAT Conference 2015 is Almost Here!

We're down to the final weeks before THAT Conference 2015! I have my presentation ready to go, and I'm already packing in preparation for a geek's summer camp.

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Jul142015

Resolve a "Requested value VS2015 was not found" Get-AzureWebsite Error in PowerShell

A very annoying error that my team has been troubleshooting since yesterday: we're making use of the new Visual Studio Online Build.Preview features, including the ability to build and deploy an ASP.NET 5 app to an Azure Web App. Everything was working fine until yesterday, when we started seeing this exception in the build logs:

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Jun202015

How to Copy Large Amounts of Data in OS X

One of my primary external hard drives is starting to fail. It's the drive I use for almost all of my media, including my iTunes library and probably most importantly, my Lightroom photo library. I decided to upgrade my 3TB drive to a MyBook Duo 8TB to get a high-capacity, mirrored-drive setup.

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Jun052015

Hahaha

A different post from what I normally put here, but this rings true to me…

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May312015

27…

So today I turn 27…

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May182015

Speaking Engagements: THAT Conference 2015

I'm happy to announce that I have been selected as a THAT Conference speaker.

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May082015

I Can't Believe It's Been Five Years

This post came across my Timehop feed today and made me really reflect…

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Apr032015

Looking for an Awesome Conference to Speak At? Checkout THAT Conference!

If you haven't seen on twitter or Facebook, the THAT Conference call for speakers is now open until April 13th!

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Mar312015

Serve WordPress Cache files from Azure's CDN Service

If you're running your WordPress site on Microsoft Azure, you may want to consider utilizing the CDN service that is available. By using the CDN service, you can host your static content such as images, scripts, and other theme components from the 31 different point of presence locations provided.

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