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Open the application folder, Hal.

Some applications *cough ClickOnce cough cough* hide in difficult-to-find folders, with auto-generated paths that include GUIDs. Here’s an easy way to open the application folder, and also the config file. And the local application data folder, because of course you’re … Continue reading

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Simplified switch

I commonly included this code at the end of a C# switch statement, in a misguided effort to proactively satisfy the syntax of the switch statement: switch (contentType) { case FraMES.ContentTypes.Something: do stuff for Something; break; default: throw new Exception(“FraMES.ThisMethod … Continue reading

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Service…

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Automating PowerShell FTP from a command line

I’m supporting an environment which excluded PowerShell and most other software. When the system required FTP file transfers, we used the Windows command line FTP client with automation scripting. It was functional although clumsy. PowerShell has potential for more graceful … Continue reading

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GIMP and blur…

I don’t like GIMP. I’m not very familiar with it, and I only open it when I have relatively complex requirements for an image. It invariably takes me quite a while to learn how to use the software to do … Continue reading

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Selector button colors

Application designers – When you’re using the background color of a “button” to indicate that a user has something selected, please make it OBVIOUS whether they have selected or de-selected their choice. For example: when you’re using “radio buttons” that … Continue reading

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Employee retention in the post-COVID world

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Shhh… Deprecation of folder view in SharePoint

Many corporate SharePoint environments (read, “virtually all SharePoint users”) lean on the Windows Explorer view to move large numbers of files inside the Document structures of SharePoint. The SharePoint web interface for bulk file manipulation is weak. However, SharePoint’s native … Continue reading

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Adopting a military maintenance mindset

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Cents QOTD

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