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My name is Will Strohl. I'm a former employee of DNN Corp., a leader, personal branding expert, technologist, gamer, and more...


Author: Will Strohl

Will Strohl is an author, ASP.Net architect, developer, and SQL Server DBA in the San Francisco area, specializing in DotNetNuke. Will has held positions ranging from Help Desk Technician, to being the Director of Technology over his 12 years in IT. Now, he is the Sales Engineer for the DotNetNuke® Corporation (www.dotnetnuke.com). Will was also the President of the Orlando DotNetNuke® Users Group or ODUG (orlando.dotnetnukeug.net) for 2 years, and the Vice President of the Orlando .Net User Group or ONETUG (www.onetug.org), but now is an active member of the Bay Area DNN User Group or BayDUG (www.baydug.org).


American Heart Association

Have you ever donated to a charity organization like this one?

RezHub.com Contract Position for Web Services Expert

Do you know web services inside and out? Are you available for contract work?

Google's Haunted House - SPOOKY!

Someone sent me an interesting link last night that I thought was worth sharing...

DotNetNuke 5.0 Professional by Wrox

Here is an update about one of the next DotNetNuke® books from Wrox.

JumpStartTV - A DotNetNuke® Channel?

I recently partnered up with JumpStartTV to publish some tutorial videos on DotNetNuke®.

Orlando Developer Community Events

There are some great evening coming in the near future for those in the Central Florida area...

I gave in! Social Networking & Web 2.0 is beating me down...

Aside from LinkedIn, I have been pretty good about staying away from the end-user fads. But here I go into a mainstream "fad"...

HOW TO: Programmatically Hide Container/Module in DotNetNuke®

I have long searched and played around with ways to hide the entire module. I have at last found it!

DNN v5.0 - Update Service Notification

There was a little-known feature that DotNetNuke® has had since it began telling us about upgrade versions. Here is something related that's new in version 5.0 (Cambrian).

Where is .Net Framework 3.5 for Windows x64?

This is a question I was about to ask in the ASP.Net forums. Luckily, I happened upon a link that explained this to me though.

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