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January 08, 2009 04:09 AM

What was the last thing you "built"?

Jason Calacanis said "I’m just a guy who makes websites".

What was the last thing you made, built or developed?
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January 08, 2009 05:29 AM
The last thing I built was a 12 way audio cable extension cord for microphones and such that needed to be wired and soldered manually into the exact configuration we wanted.


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January 08, 2009 04:38 AM
A bathroom in my basement. Just a toilet and shower.
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January 08, 2009 04:45 AM
I managed to take bits and pieces of several code samples I found online to create a GridView on a user interface I'm working on for a CRM application at work.

The app is a web-based UI which some contracts processors on the site I maintain use to apply rates to customer accounts. It's based on Microsoft ASP .NET with SQL 2005 in the backend.

The GridView presents the user with a couple of rows they're required to fill out with rate info, validating their choices as they go. It doesn't connect to the database until the rate input process is complete. Each sample I found didn't quite do what I needed it to, so I had to do some digging and figure out how to make it happen.

I'll probably stick something on my blog about it in the near future, it was a good learning experience and involved doing something slightly unorthodox with the GridView control. Normally you'd wire it up to talk to a database directly, but this works indirectly with the database by letting the user edit their input independently, not saving until they've finished their input and the input has been validated.

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January 08, 2009 06:40 AM
I make a social networking site which is a small community in APAC.

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January 08, 2009 03:16 PM
Well we're still in the process of building it, but my dad and I are building a bedroom in my sister's basement. We've got the walls up and drywalled and mudded. We're going to put up a drywall ceiling this weekend. Looking forward to that!

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January 08, 2009 05:10 PM
Resentment

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January 08, 2009 05:38 PM
A server farm :)

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January 09, 2009 02:25 AM
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