Posts Tagged Code

Chrome 2.0 and Browser Compatibility

Chrome 2.0 renders some tables with empty content. Here’s the fix and why the NetQuarry platform insulates its clients from browser compatibility problems.

Master Pages, AJAX, and Javascript

We recently decided to add support for MasterPages to the NetQuarry Enterprise Application Platform. The platform provides a set of .aspx “templates” that are used to host content in various configurations. The standard templates include Wizard, Console, and several flavors of Subform templates as well as support for custom templates. The basic idea is to [...]

Fresh Beginnings

One of the things I hear myself saying nearly all the time sounds something like “if I were starting over…” If you make a living writing software, building websites, building databases, or writing reports you must have, on a regular basis, one of these moments.
For me, the reason I feel this way is because there [...]

VisualBasic

It occurs to me, and not just because we write and sell a .NET product, that a good number of owners of large VB 6.0 applications are about to become a little nervous. As part of a proposal for one of these companies, I was tracking down the support dates and end-of-life statements by Microsoft about VB 6.0. It says, basically, that the Visual Basic runtime (or an updated version) will ship will Windows Vista and will be supported fully for 5 years, and not so fully for 5 more years after that.