The other day, I had to present some data in an ASP.NET GridView control and I had to allow sorting of some of the columns. This is easy if the data source is based on e.g. an SQL data source but not particularly easy when using a custom data source. In my case, I had… Continue reading Sorting an ASP.NET GridView with a custom data source
Category: Software
Basic Http authentication from .NET to PHP webservice
Today, I had a major problem that had a not-so-complex-but-rather-stupid solution so I thought it might be worth sharing since I only found online solutions that were rather old. I have remote access to a PHP webservice, written using NuSOAP. I call the methods of this webservice from a .NET application. This is no problem… Continue reading Basic Http authentication from .NET to PHP webservice
Space Wars on html canvas
I recently spent a little time testing out the <canvas> element which is a nice and fairly new markup element that is included in html5. I decided to take a little Asteroids-like game that I made in a group project at the University of Oregon in Fall 2009 (we called it Space Wars) and convert… Continue reading Space Wars on html canvas
Dual language spell checking in Chrome and Mac OS
Mac OS has a built-in spell checker. So does Google Chrome. This has caused confusion for me recently but the problem is now solved. For example, at the end of an email, we often write “Med venlig hilsen” in Danish which means something like “With kind regards”. Chrome underlines “venlig” with a red line, indicating… Continue reading Dual language spell checking in Chrome and Mac OS
Metacircle
Metacircle was founded in July 2010 by myself and my friend Patrick. We offer consulting services for the IT industry and we are currently making feature enhancements and analyzing performance for the webshop product from MCB, a company based in Holstebro, Denmark. The name Metacircle is inspired by the computer science concept of a meta-circular evaluator. We… Continue reading Metacircle