Andy Weston

June 30, 2007

Axosoft, some good Project Management

Filed under: — Andy @ 11:09 pm

I’ve been working on a project recently that could take me about 6months to complete so I started looking around for some project management software to help me out.  Now I loath Microsoft Project.  Not so much because of its features but more so because of the people that I have worked with who have abused it!  It seems that people can’t help but make a mountain out of a mole hill with that thing.  So I kept looking.

I found an open source solution called www.dotproject.net that looks not too bad.  It has lots of features to it, it is web-based and it seems to have a good user base.  If I were running a project completely online I would consider using this one.

Then I ran into www.Axosoft.com and I think it is just great.  It is billed as a bug tracker but it also has project management features to it.  Here’s what I think is cool …

  1. the single-user version is FREE, great for solo guys like me
  2. it has both a windows client and VS.Net plugin for it
  3. it uses SQL server to store data
  4. it has a web interface that lets people outside your project provide feedback
  5. the UI is very clean and simple and un-overcomplicated (is that a word? ;)

This is my choice and I’m going with it.  I’ll keep you posted.

June 21, 2007

Web Client Software Factory

Filed under: — Andy @ 10:09 am

Check out the newest June release of the WCSF, http://www.codeplex.com/websf, it saves tons of time generating the architecture for new projects.  I installed the latest and there is a much-improved installer that helps you grab all of the extras for Visual Studio that you need to get going.  A considerable number.  Very nice.

June 20, 2007

Robot Chicken - Star Wars

Filed under: — Andy @ 7:08 am

Alright, you need to go and check out this robot chicken star wars episode on www.adultswim.com !!  The funniest bits I’ve seen in a long time!

June 15, 2007

Indy .NET User Group - Silverlight

Filed under: — Andy @ 10:52 am

I went to the monthly user group meeting last night and a guy by the name of Chad Campbell showed off some cool silverlight demos.  He did a great job.  A couple of things came to mind I thought were pretty cool …  1) XAML can be read by search bots - this is a very big advantage over Flash  2) there is an event driven downloader class that can could be used to pull down snippets of XAML or any other data on the fly and 3) there is a great new mash-up site called www.popfly.com by Microsoft that lets you connect modules on the fly.  I think Silverlight is way hotter than most people imagine.  Well-written apps are going to take off like fire, man.

June 11, 2007

Quote of the day

Filed under: — Andy @ 5:41 pm

Tell me and I forget, Show me, and I may remember.  Involve me, and I will understand.  - Confucius

Animation:Master online movie project

Filed under: — Andy @ 7:27 am

Check out this animation project that is run completely online … Animation:Master TWO.  It has been running for 2 years now and is still going strong.  Wave of the future, man!

June 9, 2007

Expression Blend install impressions

Filed under: — Andy @ 2:58 pm

So I downloaded the trial of Expression Blend yesterday and played around with it and its a very cool app indeed.  First off, I noticed how light the size of the install was.  It was like a 30M installer and 40M installed.  I did need to download the .NET 3.0 framework first which is really where most of the functionality is but for a program that does so much 40M is great!  A tribute to .NET, really.

 I played around with creating a canvas and dropping a few controls on it and it worked well.  It reminded me of that simple flash creator program by CoffeeCup software.  And a bit like some of the higher-end 3d programs out there.

Curiously, I want to know how the licensing module works … it looks to be written in .NET and I’m wondering if that is something I could use in my own apps.

June 8, 2007

Silverlight quickstart

Filed under: — Andy @ 11:38 am

Hello, I just finished up a long year working at a startup company that is based on open source and linux and I’ve been away from the Microsoft development world for a year.   I’m getting back into the swing of things and I decided to start this blog to track my thoughts as I catch back up.  So I watched the  quickstart video on silverlight and I can hardly wait to start using it again.  I went to the PDC in 2003 and I saw the first introduction of WPF there and now I can hardly believe that 4 years have gone by!  Where does the time go.  At least Orcas and Expression Blend are in sight this time so by the time I catch up they should be production worthy.

I found some great tutorials I plan on going through on Michael Schwarz’s blog.

Day One of the blog

Filed under: — admin @ 7:21 am

WordPress installed pretty easily, I’ll need to put customizing it on my TODO list.

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