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Monthly Archives: May 2014
Filetable–Moving files programmatically
I’ve been playing with Filetable and I was asked an interesting question. Can I move files to a folder programmatically? It’s trivial to do this in Explorer. Just drag and drop, and I’d expect that most people using Filetable from … Continue reading
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Friday Fun
Someone at Red Gate sent around a request for the current version of our logo. I’m not sure why it changes so much, but it certainly has a lot over the years. In any case, while they got a real … Continue reading
Sabbatical Decisions
My employer, Red Gate Software, offers a sabbatical to their employees, and this year I’m taking mine. I’ll be gone from June 2 – July 14, away from work, but I’ll be blogging here about my experience. I wrote before that … Continue reading
The Gadget Itch
Many of the people that work in technology are interested in gadgets and hardware as much as software. Not all of us, but many of us have had side projects where we’ve melded hardware and software together. For those of … Continue reading