Archive for 2009

One Silly SalesForce Internal Server Error

Nerding, SalesForce on February 9th, 2009 No Comments

After about a half hour of debugging, I figured out that if you’re calling a method from an inputText VisualForce element, a la <apex:inputText value=”{!BiteMe}” /> And if that method’s setter is private, exempli gratia public String BiteMe { get { return ‘gnash snarl’; } private set; } Then SalesForce will give you an Internal [...]

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Capturing, Subduing and Taming Technical Volunteers

Nerding, Nonprofiteering on February 9th, 2009 No Comments

This is my second post in a very short series about technical volunteers.  This topic has been capably covered before, so really, these are just my thoughts on the matter.  Jayne Cravens has some thoughtful content on the subject, among others. So, how do you make the best use of your technical volunteers and keep [...]

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Hunting Technical Volunteers in the Wild

Nonprofiteering on February 5th, 2009 No Comments

Sometimes I feel like I have one foot each in two canoes.  The nonprofit community and technology community are both seaworthy vessels, but when trying to bring the two together there are a lot of ways to fall in a lake.  Also, I like to stretch my metaphors. These two posts (next one soon) are [...]

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The Twestival Cometh, February 12th

Life, Nonprofiteering on January 28th, 2009 2 Comments

I’m going to bloom into a perfect old dude someday, because even now, I only adopt new things with a fair measure of grumbling and wariness.  To wit, I made fun of Twitter for months – mainly with references to ‘Twits’ instead of Tweets – before being shamed into accepting it at my first Austin [...]

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Look Beyond the iPhone, Please?

Nonprofiteering on January 25th, 2009 5 Comments

From my researcher’s TweetBlind ™ I was able to watch as Britt Bravo sent out the call to her followers for examples of non-profit iPhone apps.  She published the results which were picked up and commented on by various luminaries in the NPTech community.  All this happened in a very social, viral way as a [...]

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