[OT] YOW! West

2014-03-24 Thread Stephen Liedig
Hello all, in case you didn't see the Perth .NET Community post regarding YOU! West here it is http://perthdotnet.blogspot.com.au/2014/03/yow-west-conference-perth-may-2014.html This is excellent news and I hope its just the forst of many. As @wolfbyte suggests - spread the word! I'm trying to

Udi Dahan coming to Perth Feb 2013

2012-12-10 Thread Stephen Liedig
Hi ozDotNetters, in case you haven't heard, Udi Dahan http://www.udidahan.com/ will be in Perth in February 2013 to deliver his awesome 5 day Advanced Distributed Design Course. Details and registration can be found here: http://www.eventbee.com/v/nservicebus/event?eid=948045332 I attended this

Re: Cassette.net

2012-02-13 Thread Stephen Liedig
Looks interesting. Will check it out. Cheers! On 12 February 2012 16:23, Michael Ridland rid...@gmail.com wrote: Hey Just in case anyone hasn't seen Cassette before I thought I'd give it a shout out. http://getcassette.net/ It worked well for me. Thanks *Michael Ridland | ThinkSmart

Re: SharePoint client object model for Site[Collections]

2011-09-20 Thread Stephen Liedig
need to add the meeting to the Calendar list (in order to display in calendar view) and then create (and link) a meeting workspace in order to manage attendees and attachments. Am I missing something? Thanks Peter On 20 September 2011 13:28, Stephen Liedig slie...@gmail.com wrote: I

Fwd: SharePoint client object model for Site[Collections]

2011-09-19 Thread Stephen Liedig
Hi all, not sure if anyone can help me with this. We need to find a way to be able to create a SharePoint 2010 Site (Site Collection) only using the client object model. So far we've managed to create a SP Web, no problem, but because of the architectural requirements each of these needs a must

Re: SharePoint client object model for Site[Collections]

2011-09-19 Thread Stephen Liedig
I think we sorted this. We are using the Admin web services to create the site. We then plan to use the client object model to change the site properties. This should give us what we need. Regards, Steve On 20 September 2011 09:28, Stephen Liedig slie...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all, not sure

Re: MSMQ Distributed Saga across multiple machines?

2011-07-10 Thread Stephen Liedig
Scott, I have one word for you - *NServiceBus*. It won't help you draw any nice pictures, but will answer your need for distributed applications using MSMQ. Regards, Steve On 8 July 2011 08:53, Scott Barnes scott.bar...@gmail.com wrote: Kind of... i even did it via VS 2010 Ultimate

Re: MSMQ Distributed Saga across multiple machines?

2011-07-10 Thread Stephen Liedig
case assuming multicasting is just above my .net intellect / paygrade :D i'd revert back to a home made version of multicasting (ie keep track of which clients socket into the grid manually). --- Regards, Scott Barnes http://www.riagenic.com On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 9:53 PM, Stephen

[OT] Perth Broadband

2011-07-05 Thread Stephen Liedig
Hello folks, just wanted to get a feel for peoples opinions on braodband providers in the Perth area. Been looking at iiNet/westnet (I think they are iinet now by the looks of it), but didn't want to discount any others, like Amnet etc. I used to be with iiNet a couple of years ago and founfd

Re: [OT] ying phones outright

2011-06-09 Thread Stephen Liedig
Guys, thanks for your suggestions! Much appreciated. Will take a look at these and see what they have. Cheers, Steve On 10 June 2011 07:56, Keith Peck kp...@smsmt.com wrote: I've found these guys to be good in the past http://www.uniquemobiles.com.au/ They will have a bricks and mortar

Re: 64 bit wcf service library

2011-06-08 Thread Stephen Liedig
Hi Peter, Typically, any cpu will run apps on the platform onto which they are deployed, so that should be fine. does your service have another references (third party) which may not be installed on the server? If so make sure they are also installed or they are compatible with x64. HTH, Steve

[OT] ying phones outright

2011-06-08 Thread Stephen Liedig
Hello, Does anyone know a good place (either in Australia or in the USA) where one can buy Windows Phone 7 phones outright. Not sure if I need sim free or unlocked or what? Any recommendations would be appreciated. Cheers, Steve

Re: Any one using Rockford Lhotka's CSLA?

2011-06-01 Thread Stephen Liedig
I used csla extensively on a project recently and quite frankly hated it. I'm not saying its not powerful, it is, but the learning curve is steep and frankly provided no tangle benefits other than constraining your code to adhere to the framework (which can be useful in certain situations).

Re: [OT] Windows Phone 7 Plans

2011-05-25 Thread Stephen Liedig
as possible; and there's new dual core phones coming out next month, and then no doubt more to follow. -- From: Stephen Liedig Sent: Tuesday, 24 May 2011 1:14 PM To: ozDotNet Subject: Re: [OT] Windows Phone 7 Plans Cheers everyone, all good information. .net

Re: [OT] Windows Phone 7 Plans

2011-05-23 Thread Stephen Liedig
from Vodafone and Optus though. Sent from my Windows Phone -- From: Stephen Liedig Sent: Monday, 23 May 2011 12:44 To: ozDotNet Subject: [OT] Windows Phone 7 Plans Hello all, have recently returned from spending a couple of years in the uk and wanted some

Re: [OT] Windows Phone 7 Plans

2011-05-23 Thread Stephen Liedig
Cheers Chris, I will keep that in mind making my decision. On 23 May 2011 17:31, Chris Walsh ch...@walshie.me wrote: Reception and 3G speed. The Telstra NextG network kills anything available in Australia Sent from my Windows Phone -- From: Stephen Liedig

Re: [OT] Windows Phone 7 Plans

2011-05-23 Thread Stephen Liedig
Cheers everyone, all good information. .net noobie, your Mozart review is interesting, all the others I have seen have been a bit average. And the reviews on the HTC HD7 have also been somewhat discouraging (not to mention I totally object to having to pay $17 a month just for the privilege of

[OT] Windows Phone 7 Plans

2011-05-22 Thread Stephen Liedig
Hello all, have recently returned from spending a couple of years in the uk and wanted some advice / suggestions on Windows Phone 7 mobile devices and plans. Have been with Vodafone previously and they seemed ok, but there WP7 offerings are pretty slim. Can anyone suggest a decent carrier/phone?

Re: Commercial Installer Software

2011-04-21 Thread Stephen Liedig
+ 1 on WiX. I personally hate it, but I can't deny that it's not powerful. If you don't mind doing a lot of xml, then this is the most cost effective option. Using commercial products has its benefits, obviously hiding a lot of the complexity of creating installers, but also come with a price tag

Re: [OT] Mix11 What The...

2011-04-17 Thread Stephen Liedig
, Apr 18, 2011 at 9:32 AM, Jorke Odolphi jor...@microsoft.comwrote: Works for me.. you wouldn’t be using ie9 x64?.. *From:* ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com] *On Behalf Of *Stephen Liedig *Sent:* Thursday, 14 April 2011 4:06 PM *To:* ozdotnet

Re: EDI

2011-04-14 Thread Stephen Liedig
Try Altova's MapForce http://www.altova.com/mapforce.html On 14 April 2011 11:50, Corneliu I. Tusnea corne...@acorns.com.au wrote: Hi, Does anyone have any experience in integrating two systems using EDI (my side is C#)/ I'm curious about libraries that can make life easier, experiences

Re: Propagate Database changes to application

2011-03-28 Thread Stephen Liedig
Grant, Another way to do it would be to push changes to your application based on an update event occurring in your system. Whenever data changes, publish a my data has just been updated event and notify your clients of the update. This would negate the need to do unnecessary polling and remove

Re: WCF bindings readerQuotas element

2011-01-31 Thread Stephen Liedig
Hi Peter, have you considered streaming ( http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms731913.aspx)? Might be the better option given the variable file sizes. Regards, Steve On 31 January 2011 09:09, Wallace Turner w.tur...@fex.com.au wrote: Hi Peter, I looked into this a while ago and

Re: [OT] Regex question

2010-10-05 Thread Stephen Liedig
Try Expresso, I always find it useful to help write and test regex's www.ultrapico.com/Expresso.htm Cheers, Steve On 4 October 2010 11:02, Peter Gfader pe...@gfader.com wrote: Hi David How did you solve it? Did you brute force it or using some Regex Ninja tool that you want to share?

Re: Chair Recommendations

2010-10-05 Thread Stephen Liedig
Hi Michael, I had one made for about $400. I'm quite tall and found that most [retail] chairs did not have the right seat depth. The trick to buying a chair is to get the dimensions right. Obviously having all the adjustable's makes it easy to find your correct seating position, but you need to

Re: VS2010 and SDK 7.0A and 7.1

2010-08-23 Thread Stephen Liedig
I thought 7.1 was aligned with .NET 4 whereas 7.0A was still 3.5 SP1? Could be mistaken though. On 23 August 2010 01:05, Greg Keogh g...@mira.net wrote: I’ve finally upgraded to Visual Studio 2010 and it all seems to be working well. I haven’t had time to look into the snazzy new features

Re: Recomended WPF Application Architectural Patters

2010-07-22 Thread Stephen Liedig
Hi Arjang, I'd definitely consider Prism, but has a bit of a learning curve though. The 4.0 release (hopefully later this year) will support MVVM and MEF which will be nice. Also worth a look is the MVVM tookithttp://wpf.codeplex.com/wikipage?title=WPF%20Model-View-ViewModel%20Toolkitif you want

Re: Anyone used any 3rd party diagramming tools

2010-07-16 Thread Stephen Liedig
We use a product called Graphite in one of our modules. Its a wpf app, but i think they have a Silverlight version. Hth. On 7/16/10, Maddin, Peter peter.mad...@pathwest.wa.gov.au wrote: We use Neodynamic's Thermal Label SDK for barcode label printers. I noticed they have a product which I

Re: WCF behaviours

2010-06-13 Thread Stephen Liedig
Hi Greg, I know, it is a minefield. Have you considered perhaps creating you own message class. Using MessageContracts ( http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms730255.aspx) gives you full control over the contents of your SOAP message including the header. There is of course some additional

Re: WCF behaviours

2010-06-13 Thread Stephen Liedig
Cheers Greg, some useful info there. We are embarcking on a Silverlight project ourselves soon, so this will come in handy! ;-) Steve On 13 June 2010 23:27, Greg Keogh g...@mira.net wrote: Hi Stephen, it looks like an later message of mine may have got lost. I accidentally found that my worry