Might be surprising to you, but if I read a blog post title saying Source control…is it really worth it?, you got me hooked! I guess I found, or actually it was Soren who did it for me, a non (ex) MSFT that seems to love Team Foundation Server (TFS). Hooray….
Now that I started introducing I might just as well continue with this one. Actually my mind got running on a blog introduction because of the one I am on to now: Erik Hougaard's blog. And it wasn't his blog, but the fact that I met Erik for the very…
Today I was surprised to stumble over a new blog. You know there are so many blogs and forums to get your information from. And when googlebingen you will obviously hit one of those that have been around some while. But not today. I have totally forgotten to register what…
4th time in a row Microsoft has given me the MVP award. Even though I personally feel I haven’t been on the edge of things as in the previous years, I know I have been doing my best the past year to share my knowledge and experience and bother Microsoft enough….
So how should I introduce this guy to you? I had never heard of Gary untill almost 2 years ago when the PRS initiative introduced itself on the NAV Techdays in Antwerp. The small and clear voiced guy next two those two lowlands "Giants", Eric and Mark. Had never come…
Have you seen this one yet? Seems a simple, but great idea to start writing about the various message you can come across in NAV. Must admit: I am jealous I did not think of that myself. For sure there are many obvious messages, but indeed there is also a…
For those who have been waiting on my next post on NAV development and TFS: while I am not finding time yet to write more, go here and read. Having been in contact with Ron and Satya for some while already, I am very glad they have picked up the…
I guess it's almost needless to introduce the guy himself being the architect of IDYN's Object Manager (OMA), but I thought maybe it's a worthwhile, in case you have missed it, to point out that he has started to blog on How to OMA!. As Reijer states himself: It happens too much…
With joy I want to share with you the news that I am awarded 2012 Microsoft® MVP. Thankful as, though not changing my live, it sure brought me ‘things’ I wouldn’t have come across otherwise.