Monday, December 19, 2005

Ting-hao Yang's ASP.NET blog : Cross page navigation techniques in ASP.NET 1.x and 2.0

Ting-hao Yang's ASP.NET blog : Cross page navigation techniques in ASP.NET 1.x and 2.0

If you found the loading speed of your pages is slow, you would probably need to do some performance tuning on those pages. You may most likely think that the database query is slow, the page computation is too complicated, or the page size is too large. However, it may also be the case for long client-server round trip time (propagation delay). Here is a blog post from Yang on the details of page navigation scenerio. It may give you ideas on how to fine tune the loading time of your pages.

Visual Studio 2005 Web Application Project Tutorials in C#

Visual Studio 2005 Web Application Project Tutorials in C#

I don't know when will I need to work on some migration project from dotNet 1.1 to dotNet 2.0. But I do think this will happen some days later, and this tutorial will be helpful.

Thursday, December 15, 2005

To lead, or to be led?

It's just a very simple question. To lead, or to be led? I think most of the people thought of times that they're in the leading position. However, how many people reach there? How to get there? I don't have a concret idea. But standing behind someone and tracking their path obviously doesn't work.

Be more active, or even proactive.

Friday, December 09, 2005

Ken's Goodies Blog

I'm not sure how many of you recognise that I've established a new blog, named Ken's Goodies Blog, for new product alert (or may be there's nobody reading this blog). It seems that the new blog is not very popular, perphaps it's because I've not put much effort in promoting it. I think I need to promote the blog in more public channels. Let's see what will the situation be in the early January.

Friday, December 02, 2005

The Dilbert Principle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I found out his Wiki article today, when I was finding information on Bottleneck Bill. All I can say is that this principle is really something.

Cell phones outnumber PCs in China | Tech News on ZDNet

Cell phones outnumber PCs in China | Tech News on ZDNet: "Cell phones outnumber PCs in China"

This remind me of my Final Year Project in CityU, entitled "Online Game in Mobile Phone". When will this idea really come true?