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VidiotDate: 2008-04-02 19:18:04
Quitting college, Harold moved to San Francisco in the late 80s to study photography, also working as a motorcycle technician and a construction worker. In 1997, he moved to Los Angeles to study acting, working in some indie films. But his big break came when he got a lead role in Queer as Folk. Very Sexy photographs, gallery and videos included.
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I listened to your show at work the other day. What can I say, it was Friday.  I completely agree with John Papa in that Silverlight developers will benefit by applying the separation of concern and other patterns learned from Silverlight. We understand how much nicer the binding frameworks like Knockout and Backbone make JavaScript to work with. The revealing module pattern is a nice way to keep things organized. It is interesting to me that modern JavaScript development is almost always dependant on such helper frameworks. Silverlight set the bar for me and my relationship with UI languages because it taught me what to expect and what was possible.  But I have to say right now, well architected JavaScript based client code will probably only work for my own projects. Those will be small projects where adapting to changes in helper frameworks are more easy to accomplish. Also, if I’m the architect I get to make the call on what to use.  For large corporate software, it is a slow process to adopt new technologies and also to learn new techniques. I have worked with jQuery/JavaScript/HTML/CSS and it is not fun.  Unless you have a new project to work with it is not fun at all. To keep myself current, I have a side LOB project I’m working on in Silverlight. My plan is to port it to Windows 8 and I’ve planned that from the beginning. So, the architecture is simple. I stay away from frameworks that require porting between Xaml variations. I will be following John’s guidance on Knockout and the other client side frameworks when I work on porting it to a browser based client. So, this show was really timely and interesting for me. Thanks!  viagra no prescription prozac
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