Falafel Training Facilities Falafel

Software's training facility is a short walk to the Pacific ocean and the beautiful Capitola village on the Central Coast of California. Utilizing the most up-to-date resources, including touch screen computers, students will feel welcome and surrounded by an evironment that is optimized for their own learning potential.
See what our CEO Lino Tadros is blogging about. See what our President and CTO John Waters is up to these days. Falafel Training Facilities Large Button Large Button Large Button
Mike Dugan

Dynamically add rows to a GridView

Mike Dugan, Software Architect at Falafel, has written a famous blog about adding rows to MS Data Grid dynamically that has been read thousands of times per week since April of 2007. This is the number #1 blog on the Falafel blog site for 2 years running.
John Waters

No USB support in Microsoft Virtual PC 2007

John Waters, President of Falafel, shares with you his experience using Virtual OC 2007 against VMWare for using USB devices. Important blog for those in need to run devices in VMs.
Bary Nusz

Unable to load client print control

Bary Nusz, Falafel Architect, shares with you the process of fixing a SQL Server Reporting issue caused by the latest IE7 Windows update.
Lance Bullock

iPad UISplitViewController bug – a workaround

In this blog post Lance Bullock discusses a workaround to the iPad UISplitViewController bug.
Adam Anderson

T-SQL Tip: Avoid UNION

Adam Anderson, Falafel Architect and Mr. SQL at Falafel, shares with you the dangers of using UNIONs in MS SQL Server and workarounds to make sure your avoid the pitfalls.
Noel Rice

Get public key token for an assembly

Noel Rice, Falafel VP of Services, shares with you a neat trick to get the Public key token of .NET assembly using the command line and the SN tool that comes with the .NET Framework.
John Waters

How to Sync with your PDA in Windows Vista

John Waters, President of Falafel, shares with you the essence of syncing your PDA with your Windows Vista using ActiveSync.
Rachel Hagerman

Using DataContext to Simplify Databinding on Multiple Elements in WPF

Rachel Hagerman discusses simplifying databinding code in WPF