Al Nyveldt

Adventures in Code and Other Stories

Revisiting old code

I spend a little time this week updating my family web site. The most enjoyable part was working wish my old code which I hadn't touched for so long. It was my first work with Visual Studio 2005 and the new features that came with it.

I had originally used the Personal Web Site Starter Kit to make the site. I then started adding a bunch of stuff and trying out the new things in the 2005 edition. I remember I tried to use a lot of different things as I worked just to use them. Looking back a year later was interesting. Here are a few random observations from my initial use of the new 2005 features to today:

  • It was the first time I saw some of the controls in use since I originally set them up. (Some of them are no longer in use either.) Overall, I'm still not a fan of most of them.
  • Since it was a learning experience, I mixed connecting these data controls to DataSets and Objects and had forgotten that until I dug in this week. (I could not believe I had left it that way.)
  • My use of generics was consistant at least.
  • I remember I had spend a bit of time reading up on ArrayList verses List in the documentation. I have used List ever since.
  • Initially, I didn't realize that I could make changes to the default Membership settings. I left a lot of it the way it was and finally put it the way it should have been to begin with this time around in just minutes.
  • I love master pages and themes, but was a little afraid to do much with them in my initial work. I remember thinking I didn't really like the defaults look, but thought it would take too much effort to do something different. I really missed the boat on that one.

Superhero?

In reading my feeds today, I saw a few posts on "Which Superhero are you?". I normally don't do this types of polls and when I have for fun, I've found it is very easy for me to skew the poll in the direction I wanted it to go. This thought crossed my mind as I saw this link and decided to give it a go. I know very little about Superheros and could care less which one I most resembled. This made me think this was the perfect one to do. For those who know me well, the results will not be surprising.

 

You are Superman
Superman
85%
Spider-Man
70%
Robin
64%
Iron Man
55%
The Flash
55%
Catwoman
50%
Supergirl
42%
Green Lantern
40%
Batman
40%
Hulk
35%
Wonder Woman
22%
You are mild-mannered, good,
strong and you love to help others.

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BioPic Hi. My name is Al Nyveldt and I'm a software developer from central Pennsylvania, USA.

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