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developer geek... social media advocate...
community activist

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This is the coolest thing ever! A printer built entirely out of legos! Not mindstorms, but legos! I want one for my linux environments!




Last month (2/21), Maryland Heights had its 9th annual Celebrate the World Festival.  This is an excellent, local festival that brings to light all that this world has to offer.

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Now bear with me on this.  I was at a friend's kid's birthday party last night, and while watching the new 4 year old opening gifts, I began thinking about math.  Let's forget about the fact that for no obvious reason I was thinking about math and just focus on what I was thinking.  Do you realize that any product of 9 will result in a number that when you sum the digits of the result and continuously sum the resulting digits, you will always get 9?

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This past Monday (3/15/2010), the St. Louis DotNetNuke User Group was lucky enough to have Brandon Haynes (@BrandonHaynes), a DotNetNuke Security Team Member, speak at our monthly meeting.  This was a must see for any serious developer, especially DotNetNuke developers.  Read on to see video of the presentation!

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 I've been meaning to write this post since Sunday evening, but things just kept getting in my way. This past weekend (10/16 – 10/18) I had the privilege to volunteer at Coders for Charities (C4C). Like I said in a previous post, I viewed this as an opportunity to use some skills and experience that I have built up over time to a community that has given me loads in return.

C4C (at least the way it was set up this year) was a 72 hour event where the geeks of St. Louis got together and cranked out some code for much deserving charities. This year, the majority of the participating charities needed website work. As a matter of fact, the majority of the site work was done using either SiteFinity and DotNetNuke.

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So very recently, I redesigned my site, which I now like, but will probably change it again in two months (it's my site thank you very much).  When I redesigned my site, I left off the syndication button, which was the primary way to subscribe to my blog.  This caused someone to reach out to me because they could not subscribe.

My site is powered by DotNetNuke, and I love this application/platform.  It's flexible, (depending on what's installed) it's light, and it's easy to use (once you get used to a few things).  One of the very few things that has irked me about DotNetNuke though, is if you syndicate a module (like a blog) the browser doesn't pick up on it.  The majority of all the browsers now support Live Bookmarks, and the little RSS icon is one of the first things I look for when I come across a new feed.

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Real quick update on doing something for a really good cause.

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 A brief look at my first foray into teaching a class in my local community.  It was quite fun if you don't want to read the post.  :-)

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A quick hit of my DotNetNuke presentation at St. Louis's Day of .Net.

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Quick review of what I covered during my MarketSTL presentation on using Social Media Networks in Business.

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Welcome to scottallender.com.  I'm an IT pro out of St. Louis, based out of St. Louis, MO.  I specialize in Microsoft .Net Technologies, DotNetNuke, and other various technologies.  I also volunteer my time in my home town of Maryland Heights, MO.  Bounce around the site if you're interested in finding out more.

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  • @BrianSchroer awesome! totally worth it!
    9/3/2010 7:39:52 AM by n3bu1a
  • @rockstarima first time eating there but will not be the last
    9/2/2010 8:21:43 PM by n3bu1a
  • @TheLunaLounge agreed! so incredibly awesome!
    9/2/2010 8:20:38 PM by n3bu1a
  • Interesting burger joint. Anybody know if i'll regret this in a few hours? (@ Carl's Drive In) http://4sq.com/awAvPg
    9/2/2010 7:25:15 PM by n3bu1a
  • RT @microsoft_cares: Should you be infected with conficker or ANY virus the PCSafety team at Microsoft offers FREE assistan…"
    3/31/2009 4:01:36 PM by n3bu1a
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