Guest Book

Welcome to my Guest Book! and Thanks for visting my blog. Michael Sync
Guest Book

164 Comments to "Guest Book"

  1. shwe sin wrote:

    m i the first one in your Guest Book?

    tks so much…
    (i o u)
    :)))

  2. julia wrote:

    I’m just to fill up ur guest book :-)
    Ur blog is growing bigger and bigger!
    Good work. Keep it up buddy!

  3. SaNay wrote:

    I am always your vicitor.Good job,carry on.
    And really nice to know you.^_^

  4. Dr.David wrote:

    Hello ,
    First thank you for link to me ,
    I add your link too ,
    your blog is cool .

    have a good time ,

    Doctor David .

  5. pse2005 wrote:

    This is a nice blog.

  6. Freeads Team wrote:

    Dear Mike,
    We are unable to add your link http://michaelsync.wordpress.com/ as you have not placed our bannercode in your blog. Please copy the banner code provided in the side bar of my site & inform me when you do so.

  7. Philip wrote:

    Your blog is sound interesting…
    Really good and full of articles (*some are helpful for me in daily work).
    -MCTS
    -MCPD
    and some columns are excellent…

    Thankx u…
    (-_-)

  8. koolstar wrote:

    I just see ur blog today. It is the cool blog and I like it. I will always visit this blog. carry on man. grow bigger and brighter!

  9. Ashish C. wrote:

    Keep up the good work! Cheers!

  10. Raheel Hussain wrote:

    hi,

    You are doing cool work, and cool website as well.

    regards

  11. Carol Skelly wrote:

    Hey Michael, I came to your site looking for a way to whitespace my null datetime field in a repeater. Thanks for the tip.. Nice blog.

  12. john wrote:

    Great blog and useful links too!!

    Wish you all the best :)

    John

  13. Tesla wrote:

    you are good one.

  14. saravanan wrote:

    hai michael , i am new one for your site. i am mcad . i plan to upgrade mcpd. so that i need some resource like dumps and online free book. i cannot buy it by cost. so please help me you to send that stuff.
    i am waiting for your reply.
    advance thanks .
    bye
    v.saravanan mcad
    india

    hai michael , i need
    70-551 or 70-552 dumps

    thanks
    v.saravanan

    Reply from me
    Thanks for visiting my blog. saravanan.
    Sorry. I dont have any dumps for 551 and 552. I think, buying dumps is not so expensive if you have two or three friends who wanna share with you..
    I already posted the free links for 553 and 554.
    If You wanna read for 551 and 552, you can read it from MSDN according the content given by Microsoft.

  15. mgthantzin wrote:

    Hi! I received your comment @ http://thantzin.wordpress.com. Actually, I abandoned that blog long time ago. As you see, it’s no longer active. And, I am writing @ the link I provided above. =) Being an I.T student, I will drop by this blog regularly.

    Thz!

  16. Myo Kyaw Htun wrote:

    I always visit your blog for a long time . But I forgot to drop comment . Anyway, nice to know with you.
    Cheer !

  17. rexdixon wrote:

    Very nice site. I put you on my blogroll this morning.

    Rex

  18. Urquhart wrote:

    COOOOOOL!!!!!!!! Let’s be friends!!! :)

  19. Shirley wrote:

    Enjoyed reading your blog this evening. The header is great.

    shirley Buxton
    http://www.writenow.wordpress.com

  20. zmp wrote:

    sh,
    nice creation!

    zmp (i hope u will remember me & kmm)

  21. Washington wrote:

    Hi!!! Excellent resource you’ve got here!!! Will definately be back!!!

  22. an wrote:

    Hi!!!!!!
    Nice and Pleasant site

  23. Matt wrote:

    Here is good website!!! I will introduce it to my friends… Please, introduce my site to your friends :)

  24. annieSF wrote:

    i went to your *about*
    you are a good looking man
    and your g/f is so pretty

  25. Tmobile wrote:

    Nice site!

  26. Asheesh wrote:

    Hey Michael,

    Nice blog buddy.!!

    Now since i have moved into Automation, I really require this kind of centralized information and your blog is just been the right path.

    enjoy!!

    ( – – )
    -

  27. Verizon wrote:

    Nice site and fine colors!

  28. Christian López Espínola wrote:

    :)

  29. dEEPAK wrote:

    nice blog..
    added u to my blogroll :)

  30. chocho wrote:

    thks for urs. go!

  31. Kraus wrote:

    Good job, here and there!!! Keep it up, I like your guestbook!!! Please add your comments at my :)

  32. Dmitry S. wrote:

    Simply amazing blog, successfully combining jokes with tech stuff. Carry on!

    With respect to Michael Sync,
    Dm.

  33. Negro wrote:

    nice couple
    :)

  34. Susana wrote:

    Hi!!! Excellent resource you’ve got here!!! Will definately be back!!!

  35. Anil Dhingra wrote:

    cool site need urs help can u mail me a link from where i get books on EMC exams

  36. Soe Than wrote:

    Hi buddy,
    ur site is really nice!

  37. Christian wrote:

    Great Blog… I Lots of useful information. Keep it up.

    P.S. I added you as a link on my blog – link exchange?

  38. Tapasvi wrote:

    keep up the good work Mic

  39. kaka'22 wrote:

    Hey dude, nice website here! We have the same theme yayyy hehe :)

  40. Tim wrote:

    cool stuff. :)
    wtg buddy. keep it up!

  41. Ghost Rider wrote:

    Very good blog.
    Thank you :)

  42. Ruslan wrote:

    Hello from Russia! Good site!

  43. brian wrote:

    I have been around… Just too busy with work… and I didnt get a chance to blog
    Thanks

  44. christina wrote:

    hello,,, it’s nice to have a chance to be your guest lah,, I received your mail . :) ,, ya don’t have to mention it as I got fun from your blog,right? Have a good time and Keep it up! your girl is pretty ,, :) ,, Go Go Go !!!

  45. 2007march16 wrote:

    Hi, I just read your comment of March 7th. I heartily concur. I too wish that WordPress would offer hosting to the masses.

    Somehow the reason I think they don’t do it is because of the compromises they might be compelled to make, behind the scenes so to speak.

    I bet there is some ethical reason behind it.

    It’s kind of like having a bookstore and only accepting cash. Your customers are inconvenineced but you know that if you accept credit cards then all of buying history will be fed into some data base that can be used/abused. You know what I mean.

    I think that offering paid hosting is easy. It’s the consequences, not in the relationship to the company to the masses but the relationship of the company to some other powerful clique (for lack of a better word) behind the scenes.

    Anyway, I notice you have your own domain so you were successful in downloading and uploading. I just called BlueHost and they let me know that I need to call them back once I’ve downloaded my blog onto my computer. So I’m looking around for clues as to how in the world to do that!

    Thisis what I have: http://2007march16.wordpress.com thre are zero links but ther are many flickr pictures embeded (“blogged” from flickr directly to the site)

    I’ll keep poking around for answers. I sent in a question to support.

    Do you thin I can go into the HTML and locate my site address and simply update it with my new site address?

    All clues appreciated. Sorry you were getting spammed. I hope that’s over now. By the way who is your host.

    Have fun! :) Send clues. :) me2ultimate at yahoo dot com

  46. 2007march16 wrote:

    I got help. I’m now creating an XML of my posts and then I’ll go to wordpress.org/support. thanks and have fun wit your blog!

  47. technocrat0aditi wrote:

    hi thr….

    well yaa , ur credit has been added sir , chk out the edited post-
    http://technocrataditi.wordpress.com/2007/03/21/rising-india-chennai-tech-park/

    Trust me . no harm was meant…

    keep smiling and keep blogging
    take care.

  48. Aneta Keys wrote:

    Michael, you very intresting boy :)
    Visit my homepage :)

  49. CHAN wrote:

    ur ambition for this blog is cool man. keep it up :)

  50. morganusvitus wrote:

    The site looks great ! Thanks for all your help ( past, present and future !)

  51. Jack wrote:

    Hi, very interesting information.

  52. alex wrote:

    hi nice site.

  53. Kent Butler wrote:

    Michael – Your credentials are impressive and I appreciate your goals – I’ll be back. Like cats? Try my site: http://www.catnipchronicles.com
    Be well -

  54. SHS wrote:

    Real nice! Nice site. It very impressive. Keep it up!

  55. cheryl wrote:

    Good Blog, Thank you for slow down culture, info i sent it to every one i know, good work

  56. Mohammad yaseen wrote:

    Hi, Michael
    You are doing the good work
    I want Programming Microsoft® ADO.NET 2.0 Core Reference.
    If you have the link please send me

    Update: Sorry. Mohammad. I don’t have it.

  57. Hemant wrote:

    Great Job Mike

  58. Yan wrote:

    Hey, Bro….
    I vist your blog quite often but didn’t sign up for the guest-book yet.
    Your blog is unique and informative. Keep it up, Bro!

    :D

    Yan Aung

  59. MELODYMAUNG wrote:

    Hi Mike,

    Just visiting again. What are you doing now? Are you busy? I cannot find out new post after 28-April.
    Thank to add my blog in your blogroll.
    After I’ve added blogroll in my blog, I wanna add your blog first.

    For your nice blog, keep it up, bro.

  60. Bell wrote:

    I just wanted to say WOW!!! goose bumps and e-motions, the design of your web page really got me!!! Check my sites ;)

  61. Genericg Valium wrote:

    Thanks for a good site with a very good info. I searched the whole web on this information in find your site! Good work

  62. Surber wrote:

    Good site – you’re a pretty good writer….. Very creative…

  63. ish wrote:

    Congrats Micheal, yours is the fastest growing WordPress blog.

  64. Rowling wrote:

    Good site – you’re a pretty good writer….. Very creative…

  65. Yu Yu wrote:

    Hi bro !!

    Your site is very nice. It’s cool. I hope you can creative more and more perfect things for your site . Tha’t good !!!
    yours sis,
    yu yu

  66. linda wrote:

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    The purpose of my blog is to cigarettes related gifts.
    I was wondering if you would be able to provide a link to
    your blog: http://michaelsync.net
    Thank you very much for your time, I hope to hear from you soon.

    Kindest Regards

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  67. PY wrote:

    Good job and great design!

  68. ivyganadillo wrote:

    i’m a new blogger and i’m really amaze with the number of visitors on your blog…

    ivyganadillo.wordpress.com

  69. Stowers wrote:

    A truly marvelous website!!! Let’s be friends!!! Visit my site and find what you want

  70. Terrie wrote:

    Hi, i read your “woman” post. I love it!
    I wonder if you could tell me who this author/publisher is. I would like to see some of their other stuff.

    You can email me at pollyrose@westnet.com.au

    thank you

  71. Sai Linn Thu wrote:

    What a nice blog! It’s a pleasure to meet you. I also got tons of information from your blog. Cheers!

  72. neoLwin wrote:

    Hello, i’m a beginner programmer from myanmar. I too am interested in .NET platform programming. I found your blog very useful for me. Thanks!

  73. Maverick wrote:

    hey micheal thx for stopping by. I was on blogger till last week n made this shift to wordpress. when i decided to move here, some frendz asked me the reasons , so i gave them ur link http://michaelsync.net/2007/04/01/wordpresscom-vs-bloggercom/
    because i felt this was the comparision tht was made in recent times and was relevant.neways welcome to my blog

  74. UK wrote:

    Cheers from Germany!

  75. m@rk wrote:

    nice and cool site….
    by the way, i came to ur blog coz of your rply in helping me in codeproject

  76. Tracy wrote:

    very nice n cool site

  77. SuN wrote:

    Nice to see another Burmese blog in English.
    Totally Awesome!!

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  79. rambrahmam.g wrote:

    Hi,mr.Michael Sync
    hey im new to tht site thanks…………………………………for your help…
    and moreover to tell about my self..
    im doing my B.tech in india(hyderabad).
    and im having this javascripts in this year…
    the question which i asked was in our syllabus book…
    actually i dint get that queation so i posted the previous
    message………..
    and our question goes like this…
    “validate the registration,userlogin,user profile and payment by
    credit card pages using java script….”
    and if you dont mind please introduse your self……….
    REGARDS…
    RAM.G

  80. rambrahmam.g wrote:

    huh…!coolllllll………..thtz really cool………my applaudes for u………..
    iam totally impressed with your “ABOUT ME” field…u are simply greatttt……

  81. Cindy... wrote:

    It is quite nice…well done…>_<…

    Gambateh…

  82. Min Thu wrote:

    Your blog is really great. keep moving up.

  83. Lian Hui wrote:

    Interesting and full of potential!!!

    I have forwarded your blog to one of my friend who should share the same interest as you do.

    Keep it up. All things start from small.

  84. Thein Hlaing wrote:

    Excellence U r Genius

  85. helen wrote:

    Hai.I found your blog very useful for me. Keep on blogging

  86. Alex Espinoza wrote:

    I was just cruising by your site, and I have to tell you I love the new design. Very stylish. By the way, keep up the good work, your recent posts on firebug have helped me a lot.

    Alex.

  87. Ajith wrote:

    Hi

    I am really impressed of u r work in WEB DESIGNING …..

    I have got a problem and i am not understanding how to implement it. I have to code it in Javascript. I will be having a folder containing files might be pdf, doc, image, video and so on and the contents of the folder are dynamic and keeps on changing i mean new files might be added and old files might be deleted. what i have to do is just display all the files in an order in a webpage if a new file is added ii have to display it if it is removed my list should not contain it

    plz i want a solution at my id adapa.ajith@gmail.com

    i think u r perfect to solve it

  88. Andre wrote:

    Hi Mike,

    You have a great blog. Well done. I like your idea of sharing. I have a concept that I want to introduce to cyberspace. Can you kindly contact me via email please? Perhaps you and I can share it with the world. I am searching for a partner. Looking forward to your reply. Kind regards, Andre

  89. zayar wrote:

    I impress you. Our Myanmar guy has tech blog. Good work bro. Keep moving forwards.

    I found ur site from google. Your site is popular now.

    I happy to see ur site. :)

  90. Bush wrote:

    Your guestbook is example of middle-class guestbooks. Congratulation! I’ll show your site and guestbook to my friends.u

  91. allan wrote:

    Hey thanks for all your work researching these XML’d themes. I’m fascinated by the Japanese nuances of the Tea House and further mystified how I can’t find a JPG of the beginning orange grove anywhere in my browser’s cache. The fox is a somewhat mythic figure in their folklore, the “fox’s wedding” is any time when the sun shines at the same time it rains. So the fox hiding in a grove with koroogi (crickets) and other bugs and even departed ancestors is not something the average westerner would create. The city has it’s UFOs and the seascape has it’s Loch Ness type monster… I applaud the iGoogle team’s humor…and your ability to put it all on one site/blog.

  92. Giovanni wrote:

    Good work.
    I was looking for tutorials on Firebug and I was lucky to find your blog in Google.
    Many thanks to you.

  93. IT Men wrote:

    Hello Michael Sync,
    I found your comment in my blog. Thanks for. Your site is very cool. You and me have the same target. I means knowledge sharing. I am Web Developer. I am now doing important project with Ajax and PHP. But i have a trouble. Can u help me. Please email to me.

  94. aw wrote:

    hey, greetings from China ;)
    A JavaScript fan too :)

  95. Inder wrote:

    Good work..keep sharing……

  96. Inder wrote:

    How I can contact you..what’s ur mail id??

  97. sveta wrote:

    Nice site! Big thanx to webmaster!

  98. naisioxerloro wrote:

    Hi.
    Good design, who make it?

  99. Eric wrote:

    your site is informative and interesting…

    i have so many questions in my mind regarding blogger template… can i send it to you via email? thanks… keep on blogging….

  100. Nu Nu wrote:

    Hi Ko Michael,
    ur blog is really nice and a lot of information together.
    Thanks! :-)

  101. Nicholas wrote:

    this is one of the best i ever seen in the recent history!.. amazing blog!

  102. KYAW MIN TUN wrote:

    Thanks for visit to my personal blog. I would like to work together with you some of the works.

  103. Bill wrote:

    Wow!!! Good job. Could I take some of yours triks to build my own site?

  104. Bill wrote:

    I browse and saw you website and I found it very interesting.Thank you for the good work, greetings

  105. pmmw wrote:

    hi bro

    we havent keep it touch for long time. Is everything ok?
    you use new mail?

  106. M B L 0 G G E R wrote:

    Hi Michael,

    I’ve been here for several times and this is the first time of my comment. Yes, you’re doing really great work and they all are very useful for people. Thank you so much for all of your efforts.

    Now let me ask one question, i saw your name and website in there.

    http://codex.wordpress.org/L10n:Localization_Teams#Myanmar

    It’s mean that you are trying to translate WP to Myanmar?
    And then i’m in too. I’m currently trying to translate WP.org to Myanmar Language. After that i’ll try to translate all other relatives to WP. I hope we can do something together for that. And please let me know how can i contact you?

    If you have something want to say, please drop a few lines to there. [myanmarne0@gmail.com]

    [Sorry for my English.]

    Rgds,
    Mblogger

  107. scsfdev wrote:

    Hi Michael,

    I like your blog. Your blog is full with rich contents.
    Last week i just got the info from my friends how to install CAB on vista. (of course from your site).

    Thanks bro…. keep going…

  108. Jose Fajardo (Liquidboy) wrote:

    I was here in 2008 :)

  109. Mike Foster wrote:

    Hey Michael,

    Thanks for sharing!

  110. BarNyar wrote:

    Hey Bro,

    Miss ya!!!

  111. Natrajan Pillai wrote:

    I am really impressed by your prompt replies on forums in http://silverlight.net/.

    Wishing you a very good luck.

    Regards,
    Natrajan

  112. alphokung wrote:

    Thank for a very good information

    I have some qouestion to ask you about webcam streaming on web page

    Could you help me!?!

    I look forward to hearing from you

    Regards,

    Alphokung

    ===================================

    Reply from “Michael Sync”

    Due to the security reason, you won’t be able to access the microphone and webcam from websites unless it’s a trust site. You will need to find other workarounds.

  113. Sneezy Melon wrote:

    I love your work! Keep it up!!

  114. kozeyar wrote:

    Wow.! i found another great blog.!!
    Thanks Michael .. I’ll visit often
    keep up ur good works

    yours
    zeyar

  115. Rodney Reid wrote:

    Hi Michael,

    Thanks so much for being a font of information and solutions about Silverlight! Your blog has already been immensely useful to me in the 30 minutes I’ve been reading it.

    Been interested in Silverlight since it was WPF/E, stopped around Thanksgiving (work and holiday craziness). Seeing the DeepZoom stuff really put a fire under me again.

    A million or so years ago (er, 2001), I was doing a lot of stuff with VML and SMIL2 in IE 5.5, and wrote an article for Webmonkey about it http://www.webmonkey.com/webmonkey/01/24/index3a.html

    I’m so happy things have evolved since then vs. a collection of orphaned hacks.

    Thanks again, I’ll be visiting often.

    …Rodney

  116. chengliang wrote:

    helpful Thanks ^_^

  117. Alan Alda wrote:

    I don’t know if you relize this but in a lot of your help on the Silverlight forum, you come off as sort of condescending jerk. I chalked it up to an ESL problem at first but after seeing a few more, I wonder. Just a friendly heads up. The people going to the forums for help do appreciate yu help but not the belittlement.

    I appologize in advance if I am off here and it is just an ESL thing.

    k.

    Reply from Michael Sync

    Hi Alan Alda,

    I never say anything bad to other people. I never look down to other… Can you give me a link if you found some threads? I’m really surprise to get the comments like that.

  118. dean wrote:

    Hi,Michael!
    I have saw this post(http://silverlight.net/forums/p/14362/47303.aspx) you replied about saving control to image.
    I know that it doesn’t work because of security in SL(by the way,it seem that don’t serialize XAML as well in SL),but I do implement this function for requirement.
    So what else solution to this problem
    I urgently need its solution,thank you very much!

    thanks again

    dean

  119. suwei wrote:

    Hi Michael,

    Visited your site!
    Like it much…will come back often to read ur posts..
    although i m pc idiot,…still thanks for all the posts with information on software and programs related!

    Thanks :d
    keep it up..

  120. ivan wrote:

    my first silverlight application build progress takes too long time.
    cpu shows 100% – I am using msvs2008 on vista (home).
    so I have to close my IDE by killing its process or korner close button.
    after that cpu still shows 100% and I must restart my pc.

  121. jocelyn villaraza wrote:

    Hey thanks for visiting my site. Are you IN singapore? it would be great to have you drop by one of our events :)

  122. Tanmoy wrote:

    A great blog. :) It helps me in Silverlight…….

  123. Romel wrote:

    Hey, its a great blog though u can work on organising it a bit more, some articles are really good, and some of the poems n jokes were cool too, iam sure u will have many more readers in the near future…keep it up!!

  124. Charumathy Thyagarajan wrote:

    I see that you have some really good collection of controls – Keep up the great work!

    And thanks a lot for your hard work…:)

    Regards,
    CT.

  125. stephanie wrote:

    Hey Michael, I came to your site looking for a way to whitespace my null datetime field in a repeater. Thanks for the tip.. Nice blog.
    http://www.fun&cool.com

  126. Jean-François wrote:

    Hello,

    Just GOOG on your blog with the search entry “Windows XP source code” !!! nice article on that btw, but i was actually trying to find the source code of the codename “Midori”, that i read on ZDNet :)

    Good continuation in your blog, i’ll just add up in my blog roll :)

    “Greats things need to be shared !!!”

  127. Okisan wrote:

    Thanks Micheal,

    I find your web site very useful and rich in high quality content.
    I will like to see more about Silverlight tips and trick.

    Best regards,
    Okisan

  128. veena wrote:

    Thank you Micheal
    ur site is very useful.i am expecting more in c#3.0 tutorial

    regards
    veena

  129. Gopinatha Rao Yareeda wrote:

    This site looks to be very useful. I must add this to my fav list.

  130. leeya wrote:

    keep up the good work…im doing some self study of silverlight.im no computer engineer or whatever,…just some enthusiast.gotta find someone who can show me how that works..anyway..just droppin by..saying hello..=)

  131. Bharani wrote:

    Hey Mike

    ur blog helped me a lot to customize my pages. i hav a query. im trying to show upload button when on clicking a link. is there any customized popup page or javascript popups available anywhere out? can u give me link if u know any… waiting for ur reply..

    thnx in advance.

  132. Bharani wrote:

    Hey Mike..

    Bharani again.. wat im asking as popup is something like GREYBOX, LIGHTBOX u have given.. with added visual effects. not the regular popup one….

  133. Okisan wrote:

    Oh.. this is a guest book. I learned a lot from here.
    Okisan

  134. Bluearc (Ravi Kant) wrote:

    Hey Man, how are you, i came to your website after long time. and guess what i have found.
    The very same old Michael Ready to help others

  135. Tracy Xia wrote:

    Hi Michael:

    Thanks for the great blog entry on Firebug. I found it very informative.

    Tracy

  136. ACE wrote:

    Hi Michael,
    Congratulations for joining WPF/Silverlight Insiders. Unfortunately, this means you’ll be too busy to be posting. I like your posts because they are distinct from others.

    Since you are quite knowledgeable in the web development area, I would love to get an advice from you.

    I’m currently educating myself through:

    1. ASP.Net book
    2. CSS book
    3. C# book
    4. Silverlight Book and blogs
    5. SQL Server 2005 video training from CBT Nuggets.
    6. Javascript book (but recently stopped it. Too much to read).

    I have to say that I don’t have any real practical experience even though I’m a Computer Science graduate. From your experience, what do you think I should do to become a real web developer, And how long do you think it will take?

    By the way, I get a salary for doing NOTHING! (This explains the lack of practical experience). That means, all the 24 hours are up to me to divide. Yet, it seems time is not enough!!!

    Thanks in advance.
    ACE – well, not really :( .

  137. Garrett wrote:

    Mike,

    I just started a blog and need a theme made… I have all the design work done but I have no idea how to make this theme. The tutorials I’ve read make no sense to me at all, could you point me in the right direction to getting some one who could do this for me?

  138. Sebastijan wrote:

    Hi

    I posted 2 questions on silverlight.net (http://silverlight.net/forums/t/42010.aspx and http://silverlight.net/forums/t/42450.aspx) and it seems like nobody knows how to answer. So I created a demo project which I would like you to check out, why I get an exception:

    Could not load file or assembly ‘System.Runtime.Serialization, Version=2.0.5.0, Culture=neutral,
    PublicKeyToken=7cec85d7bea7798e’ or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.

    Is there a way to send a solution project to you by some email?

    Thanks in advance,
    Sebastijan

  139. Rafael Minuesa wrote:

    Hi Michael,

    I see you are going the Silverlight way.
    I wish there were some other people we both know that could visualize as well the benefits of the platform :)

    Cheers

  140. Rick wrote:

    Chutiye,

    I’ve added your blog link please keep us all update.

    :D

  141. Kylie wrote:

    Do you really want to lose you life? I am stating my opinion so please dont get mad. Did you know that, more than 600,000 deaths in the U.S. each year are from smoking-related illnesses. Just think about it. You could be one of those 600,000 people. Do you really want to risk that?

    Kylie :D

  142. Sudhamshu Chandra. G wrote:

    Hi Michael Sync,
    I stumbled upon your site when I was searching for database connectivity using JS in google. Really you provided wonderful information. And then I started browsing other pages in your site and I felt that I should really compliment you.
    One suggestion I want to make is you are providing information regarding only .net related languages and packages. It would be good if we can find Java and J2EE related information also. I am interested in both of the technologies, by the way.
    Any how, this is a wonderful work from you, keep going!

  143. Khanh Le wrote:

    Hi Michael,

    I’m Khanh Le. I’m working for Xuenn too, but remotely from Vietnam.
    Nice to know you. My LinkedIn profile is at http://www.linkedin.com/in/khanhlnq . I hope to see you soon in Singapore.

    Cheers,

  144. hnin wai(snow) wrote:

    sorry for my late visit!!!
    very valuable website…
    keep up the great job…

  145. Laura wrote:

    Hi

    I really like your spring scape design I use for igoogle, there’s something very cheerful and comforting about it. I think you should make the images available as prints or something, as they would be lovely for a child’s bedroom or something!

    Thanks
    Laura

  146. Jinn Nguyen wrote:

    Hi Michael,

    I love the way you explain stuffs around here, and extremely impress by how you spend your time to distinguish information within an article, high light important point by using remarked picture.

    It’s beyond awesome.

    Keep up the good work

    JINN

  147. Danny wrote:

    Mike,

    I came across your excellent article on CRUD with ADO.NET Data Services using Silverlight on the Code Project website.

    Has the code/content been updated for SL 2.0 released in October 2008 ? If not what changes are needed since I’m new at this.
    Your guidance is much appreciated.

    Thanks

  148. CodeCrafty wrote:

    Just curious, why don’t you do this blog in silverlight? I Love silverlight. But, people I talk to often point out that the tutorial sites FOR silverlight etc. aren’t done WITH silverlight. Right before they say it can’t compete… They’re wrong of course! I took the silverlight challenge and now I pose it to you and your blog users: Walk the walk and do it all with silverlight.

  149. Thanigainathan wrote:

    Hi,

    Nice man you are !

    So much of helping tendecny you got .

    Thanks and Kepp it up.

    Thanks,
    Thani

  150. Asheesh Agrawal wrote:

    Hey Michael,

    Hope you remember me and old days in GC…

    It was like memory revisited going through your blog and few images of you, phillu [i.e. Philip], Julia, Grace, lillian, Eve, and all….

    Really, it’s been a long time since we guyz have moved out and went into different directions.

    Its been a eventful journey for me and hope for you too. Please pass on my Hello to each one I know there….

    Would like to be in touch with all of you.. .

    Yours’

    Asheesh
    Asheesh.Agrawal@gmail.com
    AsheeshA@google.com

  151. Mohammed Thein wrote:

    Hi Mike

    I came across your post that you translated WordPress sometime back unfortunately it was with Unicode-abused font.That was quite a long time ago and I don’t find that language for UI selection
    in WordPress.

    Have you abandoned converting process to Unicode 5.1 encoding?

    Cheers

  152. Dhinesh Muthuvel wrote:

    I had gone through the code of rich text editor, however it is not supporting japanese language. As the rich text editor takes each character by charater which is not the case with the japanese, chinese languages. Let me know if you have any solution.

  153. Khoi Pham wrote:

    Hi M.Sync. Fist, I wanna thank to your sharing.

    I have used your RichTextEditor. It is very ok. And now, I wanna ask you a question.Could you explain and give me the way to do ?

    In the RichTextEditor , I wanna insert hyperlink. How can I do it?
    Could you reply me via email (khoilove2000@yahoo.com)

    Thanks in advance
    Khoi Pham

  154. Naveen wrote:

    Hi Michael,

    In one of your replies to a question in Code project you had mentioned that it is not possible to embed an Asp.net Web Page inside a Silverlight Application.

    (Link:http://www.codeproject.com/Messages/2937458/Can-we-use-ASP-NET-website-
    inside-the-Silverlight-application.aspx)

    But I would want to do it. I recently learnt that we cannot run SQL Server Reporting services (SSRS) in Silverlight. One of solutions I came across was to link an ASP.net Page from the Silverlight Application. But this seems to be an ugly work and I don’t want the user to see multiple windows opening for different reports.

    Can you suggest me if it is viable to view a SSRS or ASP.net Page seamlessly?

    Thanks,
    NaveenChander

  155. Job awareness wrote:

    Keep up the good work, I read about you, it was very interesting, sharing is everything without that we cannot gain knowledge.

  156. Cain wrote:

    Hey Michael,

    Quick question… I am trying to get inheritance to work in Silverlight, and I found this post from you which looked great:

    http://forums.silverlight.net/forums/p/12448/40413.aspx#

    I gave it my best shot, no luck, I tried to download your code but after it was converted to SL3 it didnt compile…

    Was this somehow changed in SL3? Any response you can give me would be great either here or better still puckoff7337 AT gmail

    On an side note, I notice you are based in Singapore which is totally cool, I am working at a small .NET shop in Tokyo

    Thanks in advance for any help you can offer

    -Cain

  157. Kyaw Zayar Han wrote:

    You seems a great guy. Glad to know you someway. You did very useful blog. Cool!!

  158. Kyaw Zayar Han wrote:

    Gee! I know you.. Gee.. I don’t even know the world is just so small or MICT was too small..

  159. midnight laughter wrote:

    I love you. You are gentle, patient, and you brought to light all the wonderful screenshots of igoogle themes.

    Thank you sweet genius.

  160. Emiliano wrote:

    Michael, you are a great person. I’m happy that I found your blog.

    Have a great life!

  161. ram wrote:

    Nice tutorial

  162. Izhar wrote:

    Hi Michael, I liked your website. I was looking for javascript resources and found you on google. I am writing to let you know that when I am trying to download a sample file on your firebug tutorial page takes me to this website esnips.com which is listed as malicious on Norton Safe website and my computer blocks it. Please check the link and clear your site from it. I hope there was another way to let you know about this. If there was another way to contact you I would have done it.

    Izhar

  163. Zoltan wrote:

    Hi, i would like to thank you all the tutorials you made, they helped me a lot!
    Greets from Hungary!
    Z

  164. Vladislav Mihajlovic wrote:

    Michael,

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
    I, too, believe in that concept.
    In that way the knowledge will spread in geometrical proportion.
    Keep up your good working.
    Best wishes from Serbia, Belgrade

    :D

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