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| 15 March 2010
"The project schedule isn’t right anyway."
How many times have you heard that? The reality of the statement’s implications is far reaching and has really shaped my feelings toward what a project schedule is and how it should be used. Following, are my ramblings on a couple misconceptions that I’ve hit over the years that help create the environments where this statement is made.
| 18 November 2009
Lately, we’ve been working on multiple projects involving interesting and difficult authorization challenges. By the word authorization, what is meant is the granting of permissions that control access by users to data in complex systems. This article discusses some of the challenges enterprises face in a general way and proposes a direction or architecture for a comprehensive Enterprise Authorization Strategy.
| 13 November 2009
In my career, I have worked for two firms representing opposite ends of the software development spectrum. It wasn’t until I changed jobs that I came to realize the far reaching effects of the development methodology used by each of them.
| 20 October 2009
This example will show how to create columns containing checkboxes within a Janus GridEX, and more importantly, how to display the checkbox only when desired. For our example, two columns of Booleans are created.
| 01 September 2009
Today’s complex applications often require immense amounts of data along with a large number of WPF controls in a single window. It’s no wonder UI performance can start to suffer. This article offers some straightforward solutions to improve your UI performance.

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