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apropos .Net Development: February 2011
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Apropos .Net Development. Derek Sanderson's various ramblings on tips, tricks, and code from a .Net SharePoint developer perspective. Tuesday, February 15, 2011. How to remove a bad Web Part from SharePoint 2010. More often than I would like, a custom web part I’ve added to a page throws an exception. If you followed my previous blog on “ An unexpected error has occurred. So I am on a web part page:. Append parameter to querystring:. Now you can easily remove the offending web part. Program Files% Common...
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apropos .Net Development: “Know the Unknown” When Developing in SharePoint 2010
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Apropos .Net Development. Derek Sanderson's various ramblings on tips, tricks, and code from a .Net SharePoint developer perspective. Sunday, May 15, 2011. 8220;Know the Unknown” When Developing in SharePoint 2010. Thanks to everyone who attended Melissa’s and my presentation yesterday at Carolina Code Camp 2011. And, of course, an extra special thanks to the organizers of this great event, and to my partner in crime on this presentation, Melissa Coates. Figuring out Unexpected Errors. Microsoft .NET...
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apropos .Net Development: SharePoint 2007/2010–“An unexpected error has occurred.”
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Apropos .Net Development. Derek Sanderson's various ramblings on tips, tricks, and code from a .Net SharePoint developer perspective. Wednesday, February 2, 2011. SharePoint 2007/2010–“An unexpected error has occurred.”. Want a real error message instead of “an unexpected error has occurred? 8221;—read on, this post will describe how to do just that. I’m sure every SharePoint developer has run across the infamous “unexpected error:”. 02/02/2011 13:53:00.91 w3wp.exe (0x1A80) 0x0464 SharePoint Foun...Micro...
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apropos .Net Development: May 2011
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Apropos .Net Development. Derek Sanderson's various ramblings on tips, tricks, and code from a .Net SharePoint developer perspective. Sunday, May 15, 2011. 8220;Know the Unknown” When Developing in SharePoint 2010. Thanks to everyone who attended Melissa’s and my presentation yesterday at Carolina Code Camp 2011. And, of course, an extra special thanks to the organizers of this great event, and to my partner in crime on this presentation, Melissa Coates. Figuring out Unexpected Errors. The presentation s...
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Agile Management: Thinking versus Feeling
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Tuesday, May 10, 2011. Another component of a personality is how someone makes a decision. This is determined by the category of Thinking versus Feeling. Everyone uses a combination of these when making a decision, however, we also all have a dominant method. Please do not confuse feeling with being emotional either. I have known some feeling types that were not emotional in the least, and some thinking types that were truly driven by emotion! They may be considered uncaring . Relationships are important...
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Agile Management: March 2011
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Monday, March 14, 2011. What Catches Your Attention. As I get to know my team, the next set of personality traits that I look at is what catches someone’s attention and how they solve problems. Some people are very rooted in facts, where others are looking at the possibilities. Being a sensing type or intuitive type determines this. Base decisions on what they can see, hear, feel, and touch. Works from facts to solve problems. Because of this, a sensing type may miss new possibilities or options. Also, d...
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Agile Management: What Catches Your Attention
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Monday, March 14, 2011. What Catches Your Attention. As I get to know my team, the next set of personality traits that I look at is what catches someone’s attention and how they solve problems. Some people are very rooted in facts, where others are looking at the possibilities. Being a sensing type or intuitive type determines this. Base decisions on what they can see, hear, feel, and touch. Works from facts to solve problems. Because of this, a sensing type may miss new possibilities or options. Also, d...
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Agile Management: July 2011
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Monday, July 4, 2011. The last trait in the Myers-Briggs pair describes how you deal with the outer world and how you live your life on a day to day basis. It dictates how you act out your introversion or extroversion as well. Of the four pairs, interacting with the opposite of your type in this. Category is the most. Here is how those differences look:. Likes to have things decided. 8220;Bring me solutions.”. 8220;When presenting information to me focus on the details”. Would rather schedule in advance.
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Agile Management: August 2011
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Tuesday, August 30, 2011. I was telling that story to someone the other day and it occurred to me that the problems in projects are related to the where clause as well. 1 Where the scope is not defined. 2 Where the requirements keep changing. 3 Where the conditions of satisfaction were not defined. 4 Where the client did not have resources allocated to work on the project. 5 Where the definition of done was not established. 6 Where the project manager changed mid-project. This will help you focus the com...
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Agile Management: May 2011
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Tuesday, May 10, 2011. Another component of a personality is how someone makes a decision. This is determined by the category of Thinking versus Feeling. Everyone uses a combination of these when making a decision, however, we also all have a dominant method. Please do not confuse feeling with being emotional either. I have known some feeling types that were not emotional in the least, and some thinking types that were truly driven by emotion! They may be considered uncaring . Relationships are important...