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blog.iangoodsell.com: A little about me

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A home of useful information. Thursday, August 25, 2005. A little about me. I'm Ian Goodsell, a software developer for Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems. I formerly was one of the developers for DevPartner Security Checker. Compuware's award-winning ASP.NET security analysis tool. Before that, I was a DevPartner Studio. Prior to moving into a development role. I've also acted as a CMM. Auditor, conducted a webcast on code quality. Prior to my life in software:. I was a sales representative for a consul...

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blog.iangoodsell.com: Google Guice: Why does it not appear that the @Singleton Annotation isnot being respected by the Injector?

http://blog.iangoodsell.com/2014/07/google-guice-why-does-it-not-appear.html

A home of useful information. Tuesday, July 01, 2014. Google Guice: Why does it not appear that the @Singleton Annotation is not being respected by the Injector? This took me a little while to figure out, apparently the Singletons you're injecting are per instance of the Injector. So if you are doing what I was, (creating an Injector in each class I was trying to inject a singleton into), that is incorrect. Thank you, StackOverflow. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A little about me. This took me a bi...

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blog.iangoodsell.com: Removing a Windows Live Account from WM6 Messaging

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A home of useful information. Friday, March 21, 2008. Removing a Windows Live Account from WM6 Messaging. This took me a bit of Googling to figure this out; I thought I would post this here in order to pass this information along. It's a lot harder to do this than it should be! This is not the case with a Windows Live account. If you follow the steps listed above, the context menu appears, but the Delete option is. I found the answer on the second page of this Windows Mobile forum post. Thanks, but this ...

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blog.iangoodsell.com: Enterprise Learning: notes from IBM Innovate 2013

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A home of useful information. Friday, July 05, 2013. Enterprise Learning: notes from IBM Innovate 2013. IBM described how their enterprise training strategy for their Global Business Solutions division has evolved to support their new DevOps culture. This encouraged IBM to change the way they train their employees on technical items that are important to the organization over the past few years, switching their focus from a formal, managed method to more of an informal, supported method. A little about me.

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blog.iangoodsell.com: Visual Studio TFS: Why no keyboard shortcut to view the Source Control Explorer?

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A home of useful information. Wednesday, August 12, 2009. Visual Studio TFS: Why no keyboard shortcut to view the Source Control Explorer? In case you were looking for a keyboard shortcut to bring up the Source Control Explorer in Team Foundation Server, stop now: there isn't one mapped by default. Here's how to set one so there will be one less thing you need to touch your stinking mouse for:. In Visual Studio, select Tools Options. Select Environment Keyboard. In "Show commands containing", enter.

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