Author Archives: Tony Sneed

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About Tony Sneed

Sr. Software Solutions Architect, Hilti Global Application Software

Wanna Get That Book?

Wanna Get That Book? Last year when Visual Studio
2005 and version 2 of the .Net Framework were released,
I read a blog post by Chris Sells stating that he had finally
completed the final drat of his book on Windows Forms
2.0, but that it would be another 4 months before the book
would be in print. Many other authors would produce a
final version of their book based on beta software, and
then post errata based on changes to the final product.
Sometimes those would be small changes, sometimes
big. To avoid those potential pitfalls, Chris decided to wait
for the final release of .Net 2 before Continue reading

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A New Chapter

A New Chapter Today my son, Kerrigan, turned one year old. And boy, what a year it’s been.
Not only for him, but also for me and for my wife Zuzana – for us as a family. We found out February 2005
that Zuzana was pregnant with our first child. I was attending a leaders’ meeting for KJB over in
the Czech Republic, so I immediately shared the good news with everyone there, including the founder,
Ricardo. I remember taking our Bradley class the following summer, then the Preparation for Parenting
course from GFI. The weeks following the birth were filled with swaddling and shushing Continue reading

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We Made It!!!

We Made It!!! Tony has finally transitioned to his new job as an instructor for DevelopMentor! He has
spent the last three months preparing to teach Essential .Net 2.0 with C#. He’s now scheduled to
teach in Boston and New York. Kerrigan will celebrate his first birthday on November 6th! Can you
believe it’s already been a whole year? Boy, does time fly — we must be having fun! Continue reading

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Tony's Simple Events Helper

Ah, it’s been a looooong while since I posted something to my technical blog. After having “gone dark” for the last few months, I am finally emerging from my self-imposed seclusion and putting up something you might find useful. A … Continue reading

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Chillin’ in the Heat

Chillin’ in the Heat I’ve “gone dark” on my blog since coming to stay in Thousand Oaks
about a month ago, primarily to focus on preparing to teach the Essential .Net 2 course for
DevelopMentor. So far the prep has gone well and I’m past the half-way point. There are 14
lessons, and I’ve prepared technical notes, demos and a teaching outline for 8 out of the 14.
I’ve also found time to practice-teach the lessons, so I’m beginning to see the light at the
end of the tunnel. I’m also getting more into Linq and the next version of ADO.Net (vNext). I Continue reading

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Tea, Scones and Castles

Tea, Scones and Castles After finishing the DevelopMentor Guerilla course in London, I hopped on a
plane up to Manchester to visit the parents of my brother Tom’s wife (Sue), Derek and Verena
Thomas. What a contrast between the capitol city and the English countryside! Although Sue’s
parents live in Preston, they picked me up in Manchester and we proceeded to Grasmere, the place
where William Wordsworth did most of his writing. I don’t know about the poetry, but the ice
cream there is to die for. We also took a walk around Lake Windermere (to work off the ice cream), and
I had my very first Continue reading

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Chasing a Dream (Part 2)

Chasing a Dream (Part 2) I’ve just finished my very first DevelopMentor Guerilla course – what a
blast! I’m now one step closer to realizing my goal of becoming a DM instructor. There are still
more steps to complete, but I think I’m well on my way. The last step, of course, will be to do the
actual course preparation, but I’m in the process and have completed technical notes and
demos for 4 out of 14 lessons. It should take me just a couple of months more to finish. I have to say I
was pretty much blown away by the Guerilla course. They call it Continue reading

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Chasing a Dream (Part 1)

Chasing a Dream (Part 1) I suppose it’s always been kind of a dream of mine to
teach software developers (at least since I started writing software back in 1994),
spending the rest of my time delving into the technology and tinkering with some of its
more esoteric aspects. After all, software development is pretty much a glorified
hobby, at least to me. It just so happens I also get paid to do it, but it’s a heck of
a lot of fun. The problem is, working in the real world tends to make you somewhat
lopsided in your grasp of the overall technical landscape. Inevitably, the tasks of Continue reading

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Tracing Roots, Chasing a Dream

Tracing Roots, Chasing a Dream I’m now sitting in the Prague Airport waiting to
catch a flight to London to sit through DevelopMentor’s week-long course,
Guerilla Essential .Net 2.0. I haven’t got much time before the plane boards, but
I thought I would take the opportunity at least to start this blog, seeing it’s been a
couple weeks since my last post and a lot has happened since then. First of all, we just
returned from a week-long visit to Zuzana’s family in the middle of Slovakia. Her
parents live in what is probably the third largest city in Slovakia (next to Bratislava and
Košice), Continue reading

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And on the Eighth Day, God Created Skype

And on the Eighth Day, God Created Skype In case you haven’t heard by now, Skype is a service
that, like MSN Messenger and others, lets you make free voice and video calls over the Internet, provided
people on both ends of the conversation have installed Skype and a microphone with speakers and/or
headset. To make video calls you need some sort of web cam. What sets Skype apart from the other Internet
telephony services is the clarity of the signal and the additional services it provides. For 2 cents per minute
you can call any telephone in the US. For about 6 cents per minute you can all land and Continue reading

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