Site Street

ok… time for one quick blog today… i’ve been extremely busy trying to get over my asp.net learning curve on an ecommerce project. if it were the backend stuff… no prob… but this gooey stuff has had me twisted at times… asp.net forms are muuuuuuuch different than vanilla asp/html forms.

but as promised i wanted to let all of you know about the site remake of my new company >> Site Street

“enuff jibba jabba sucka! i need a job foo!” ~Mr. T
sucka!

hahahahaha that image is served up thanks to OneTravel.com!!! hmm…. wonder who put that there :-D

http://graphic.onetravel.com/rare/WWW/1/v1/sucka.gif

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4 Comments

  1. Posted 4/13/2005 at 10:19 am | Permalink

    I love mr. T… I swear if we only could sign him up for a reality show… we could make millions. hehe

    Site looks good, took a long time to load, but overall looks great. even a blog! damn… you don’t mess around. Great job.

    Dubz

  2. Posted 4/13/2005 at 11:34 am | Permalink

    yeah that site is nice… i didnt do a lot on it… just helped finish it up and optimize the meta’s and what not… some content stuff.

    yeah i wish u guys could see the CMS solution we have… its custom and very cool… i’ve already added some minor (but important things to it)… it rocks!

    AND YES MR T IS THA MAN!!!

    We definetly need to do some promotional stuff with him…. OT wouldnt do it but I would!!!!

  3. Posted 4/16/2005 at 8:51 pm | Permalink

    Yeah, tell me about it. At OT most of the C# stuff I did was back-end. The front end is something I’m having to get used to now, and at times it gets VERY frustrating. But, I’m starting to get a hang of it, and really like the idea of reusable, compiled controls. Great stuff.

  4. Posted 4/17/2005 at 8:22 pm | Permalink

    casey… i feel your frustration… man… its like nothing else truly nothing else. i too ‘think’ i’m getting the idea… but to be sure i ordered a .net black book (the black book series is my favorite series of programming books). that book will come in handy for learning ALL the parameters and attributes of the various objects… along with functional snippets. i look forward to it… and mastering .net on the web gui side.