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She Taught Me to Code–A Tribute to Sheila, My Wife | Data on Wheels – Steve Hughes
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Data on Wheels – Steve Hughes. She Taught Me to Code–A Tribute to Sheila, My Wife. January 12, 2015. A tribute is an expression of gratitude or praise. A couple of years ago, I started a series about individuals who have impacted my career. I do this as a tribute to my father-in-law, Ed Jankowski who passed away five years ago this past December (2014). Check out my original post. About him and his impact on me being in software development today. She Taught Me to Code. My Success and My Wife. We can’t a...
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Excel BI Tip #20: Wingdings–an Excel Services Supported Indicator Alternative | Data on Wheels – Steve Hughes
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Data on Wheels – Steve Hughes. Excel BI Tip #20: Wingdings–an Excel Services Supported Indicator Alternative. February 10, 2015. As I mentioned in my original post, Exploring Excel 2013 as Microsoft’s BI Client. How did we get here? Here is what it looks like in Excel:. Here is what it looks like in Excel Services note the warning bar at the top:. This led me to my first option use indicators in conditional formatting, it has a similar image. Winging it with Wingdings. The key to using wingdings is that ...
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Fun Info | Data on Wheels – Steve Hughes
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Data on Wheels – Steve Hughes. This page is for posting all the stuff you may not care about, but it was fun to do anyway. Enjoy it for what it is, just for fun. My Daughter Mikayla’s First Video Project. This is a project my youngest daughter did for school. Enjoy it, and nice work Mikayla! My Son’s 3D Animation Project. My Son and Photoshop. We had a competition at work for photoshop pic. I handed it off to my son and this is what he came up with, I thought it was funny. I Am a Software Superhero.
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Excel BI Tip #26: Using a Data Spreadsheet or Tab | Data on Wheels – Steve Hughes
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Data on Wheels – Steve Hughes. Excel BI Tip #26: Using a Data Spreadsheet or Tab. April 30, 2015. As I mentioned in my original post, Exploring Excel 2013 as Microsoft’s BI Client. I will be posting tips regularly about using Excel 2013 and later. Much of the content will be a result of my daily interactions with business users and other BI devs. In order to not forget what I learn or discover, I write it down … here. I hope you too will discover something new you can use. Enjoy! When used in SharePoint ...
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Tools & Tips. Xamarin Forms: PCL vs. Shared Project. May 3, 2015. The first decision you need to make when creating a new Xamarin Forms project is whether the common code should be kept in a Portable Class Library (PCL) or Shared [code] Project (SP). Coming as I was from Microsoft Universal app territory I was already predisposed towards using the Shared Continue reading →. A Sharper Way to work with Xamarin Forms. February 4, 2015. December 29, 2013. Project Siena – Modern Apps for The Masses. That was ...
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Tools & Tips. A Sharper Way to work with Xamarin Forms. February 4, 2015. This is the first of a series of posts covering my new adventures in Xamarin. For those not yet in the know, Xamarin is a cross-platform mobile development system that allows C# programmers to create native iOS and Android applications using the delicious C# language they already know and love. Continue reading →. Xamarin Forms: PCL vs. Shared Project. A Sharper Way to work with Xamarin Forms. Simple SQL Import Trick.
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Tools & Tips. December 29, 2013. When I started this post I found myself writing about the history of inheritance as a technique, of how far back it goes and various languages that supported inheritance long before .Net inheritance came on the scene. Needless to say I scrapped most of that if you’re here reading Continue reading →. November 23, 2013. Xamarin Forms: PCL vs. Shared Project. A Sharper Way to work with Xamarin Forms. Project Siena – Modern Apps for The Masses. Simple SQL Import Trick.
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Tools & Tips. Xamarin Forms: PCL vs. Shared Project. May 3, 2015. The first decision you need to make when creating a new Xamarin Forms project is whether the common code should be kept in a Portable Class Library (PCL) or Shared [code] Project (SP). Coming as I was from Microsoft Universal app territory I was already predisposed towards using the Shared Continue reading →. A Sharper Way to work with Xamarin Forms. February 4, 2015. Xamarin Forms: PCL vs. Shared Project. Simple SQL Import Trick.
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Tools & Tips. Project Siena – Modern Apps for The Masses. December 20, 2013. Did you feel a slight disturbance in the force? That was Microsoft releasing [in beta] Project Siena, a Windows 8 “modern” app that allows non-developers (and devs looking for a shortcut and/or prototype) to very quickly create very functional Windows 8 Modern applications. When I say “very functional” I mean Continue reading →. Windows] RT is DeadNOT. November 28, 2013. Xamarin Forms: PCL vs. Shared Project. Other Bits I Follow.
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Tools & Tips. A Sharper Way to work with Xamarin Forms. Xamarin Forms: PCL vs. Shared Project. May 3, 2015. The first decision you need to make when creating a new Xamarin Forms project is whether the common code should be kept in a Portable Class Library (PCL) or Shared [code] Project (SP). To offer some other practical advantages over PCL. On paper at least, these are some of the features/trade-offs for selecting PCL vs. Shared Project:. Full Access to .Net Framework. Ifdef for platform-specific code.