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	<title>Coded - Web Development and Programming Blog &#187; Personal</title>
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		<title>First Blog Post</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Aug 2007 16:49:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrei Alecu</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Howdy,
	Since everyone seems to be doing it 1, I decided to start my own blog to write about my day to day experiences with web development and programming.
	1. yes, I realize that I&#8217;m starting way too late on the blogging phenomenon timeline, but better late than never right 2 ?
2. what better way to start [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<h3>Howdy,</h3>
	<p>Since everyone seems to be doing it <sup>1</sup>, I decided to start my own blog to write about my day to day experiences with web development and programming.</p>
	<p><sup>1</sup>. yes, I realize that I&#8217;m starting way too late on the blogging phenomenon timeline, but better late than never right <sup>2</sup> ?<br />
<sup>2</sup>. what better way to start a blog than with a cliché?</p>
	<h3>Who am I?</h3>
	<p>My name is Andrei Alecu and I&#8217;m a C# developer with over 5 years of experience in .NET, owner and lead developer of <a href="http://www.tachyon-labs.com/">Tachyon Labs</a>, a company that started as an outsourcing studio but later developed as a .NET component developer and web development company. Tachyon Labs is also the company behind SharpSpell, a real-time spell checker control for ASP.NET and WinForms.<span id="more-3"></span></p>
	<p>We <sup>3</sup> first launched <strong><a href="http://www.tachyon-labs.com/sharpspell.aspx" title="Real time ASP.NET AJAX spell checker">SharpSpell</a></strong> back in 2004, and I was the sole developer of my company back then. The thing about SharpSpell was that it was the first real-time wavy underline spell checker for the Web.</p>
	<p>This amazing <sup>4</sup> functionality was actually implemented by chance. I was approached by <a href="http://www.davefrank.com/" title="Dave Frank's Blog">Dave Frank</a> of the <a href="http://www.botw.org" title="Best of the Web directory">Best of the Web</a> directory, looking to buy a spell check product for their administrative back-end. He eventually suggested that a real-time spell check function like in Microsoft Word would add huge value to the product, but in my own mind I thought something like that would never be possible using pure HTML and JavaScript in a web-browser. Flash maybe, but pure HTML never.</p>
	<p>After a couple of months of work, I managed to get the first working version of a wavy underline spell checker using JavaScript and Internet Explorer&#8217;s DOM model. The code was really messy, but the tech demo made a great impact on the community and I received many words of praise from both interested parties and random people thinking how cool it was.</p>
	<p>Since then the component was rewritten several times, and is now at a state where I could safely say, without false modesty, that it is the most technologically advanced spell check component on the market.</p>
	<p>Over the following blog posts I&#8217;ll describe how I managed to overcome the obstacles I came across when first writing SharpSpell, and other development experiences and setbacks I came across.</p>
	<p><sup>3</sup>. I<br />
<sup>4</sup>. It was definitely &#8220;amazing&#8221; back then, when AJAX was just a term you heard about in technology news feeds, but there weren&#8217;t many concrete examples of what it was and did.</p>

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