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Add Hot Keys to Web Apps With jQuery.hotKeyMap.js

Published March 15, 2012March 6, 2014 by Michael Kennedy in jQuery
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Speaking on NoSQL and MVC at the South Sound .NET User Group (Near Seattle, WA)

Published March 13, 2012April 16, 2012 by Michael Kennedy in Speaking
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11 Killer Open Source Projects I Found with NuGet

Published January 19, 2011March 2, 2012 by Michael Kennedy in Open Source
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Portland CodeCamp Downloads: Demos and Slides

Published May 24, 2010March 4, 2014 by Michael Kennedy in Speaking, Uncategorized
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Webcast: NoSQL Movement, LINQ, and MongoDB

Published May 11, 2010March 4, 2014 by Michael Kennedy in NoSQL
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The NoSQL Movement, LINQ, and MongoDB – Oh My!

Published April 22, 2010March 4, 2014 by Michael Kennedy in NoSQL
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Article: Avoiding 5 Common Pitfalls in Unit Testing

Published August 7, 2009March 2, 2012 by Michael Kennedy in Agile
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Top 5 Favorite CodePlex Projects

Published March 25, 2008February 28, 2012 by Michael Kennedy in Open Source
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