Chinh Do

Chinh’s not quite random thoughts on software development, .NET, gadgets, and other things.

About

I call Richmond, Virginia, USA home. I currently work for a Richmond based Fortune 500 company. At home, I enjoy spending time with the wife and kid (had to say that… wife sometimes checks out my web site :-)), taking photos, playing soccer, writing code for fun or to help non-profits, and reading up on mostly programming and technology related topics.

In the old days, long long ago before the kid arrived, I used to have time for music with my band, and PC games. Once in a while I even composed and arranged a song or two.

I am one of the moderators for the Korg 01W Discussion Group.

To contact me via email, use cdo at vienxu dot com replace ” at ” with @ and ” dot ” with “.”.

There are currently 2 responses to “About”

  1. 1 On September 27th, 2007, Chris Paulse said:

    Thanks for writing the article on Visual Studio productivity. There are probably ways that this article could be extended. I found the visual studio power tools enhancement to be helpful. I am a C++ developer, so there are numerous enhancements that I would like to see, but I don’t count on Microsoft to provide them — they seem like a pretty disorganized company lately.

    One would be a find in files that works like Google Suggest with enhancements to dynamically display context for the search target wherever it’s found. I guess this would rely on programmatic connection to Google Deskop Search or Microsoft Desktop Search. Since so many developers are limited to Visual Studio 6, it would be great to make such a tool work for them via automation.

    Something else worth mentioning perhaps is download of the Consola font.

    Another nice thing would be integration of Winmerge with Visual Studio and/or Source Safe.

  2. 2 On March 6th, 2008, MisterKen said:

    Nice blog.

    I’m not sure if it’s available on a mobile browser yet, but check out www.google.com/transit. I just got back from Honolulu last night, and found about it here: http://www.thebus.org/updates/Next_Bus_Information_Instruction.pdf
    Unfortunately, I found out all about it on the last night of my vacation when all the traveling was done. :( But google transit looks promising. It’s much better than theBus website. That’s for sure!

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