Categories: Jason, SharePoint, Technical Posted by jasond727 on 8/23/2011 2:41 PM | Comments (0)

If you need to get the last time that content was modified in a SharePoint site there is a SPSite and SPWeb property to get that information.

SPSite thisSite = new SPSite();
DateTime.FromFileTime(thisSite.LastContentModifiedDate.ToFileTimeUtc());

This can be helpful in writing a web part or code for displaying site in a web application not modified in a specified time.

Happy Coding!

Categories: Jason, Personal, Rachel Posted by jasond727 on 10/7/2010 2:55 PM | Comments (1)

The first camping trip since being married was awesome!  I used to camp alot more when I was younger but sometimes it can be hard to make the trip.  We went up to the Grand Canyon and enjoyed the cool weather for a few days.

Day 1

Relaxing on the way up to the canyon.  We drove through oak creek canyon which is a nice peaceful drive.  I had never driven the roads in the national park so it took me awhile to find Mather campground.  Setting up the tent was first thing to make sure it was good to go before night fall.  I commandeered a cowboy hat from my wife for a little extra protection from the sun.

After camp was all setup we wanted to get our feet wet so we went to the Tusayan Indian Ruins.  Oh first before we entered that park we did stop at the Imax theatre and watched the Grand Canyon movie (It was fun).  The drive from Mather to the ruins was 25 miles one way.  At first I was going to turn around but I decided to trek on and be adventurous.  It was a beautiful drive.

On the drive back from Tusayan Indian Ruins we stopped at the GrandView Point to take in the Beauty of the canyon for a moment before we heading back to camp before dark.

 Just as a heads up....  Firewood is expensive at the General store.  If I go camping at the Canyon again I am going to bring some wood with me and save myself $50.  Anyways fire is a necessity when camping!  It isn't as fun without being able to cook on fire especially if bringing some delicious steaks.  We brought T-bone steaks (didn't regret that) to cook on the open fire, a bottle of wine and some corn on the cobb for our first night dinner.  Wow,  I was happy that night.  Plus to top it off with some smores for desert.  This is how camping should be; Family, Food and Fun!  Shortly after it was time for bed and I thought it would be cold at night but I was so warm I kept wanting to throw off my blankets.  It was pretty warm there for that time of the year.  And I needed my sleep for the big hike the next day...

To be continued...

Categories: Jason Posted by jasond727 on 12/16/2009 9:45 AM | Comments (0)

Well this is it.  I completed my last exam last night and now tomorrow I do the walk.  It seems like it took so long but now that it is done it doesn't seem to bad.  Well now I need to set new goals and see what can be accomplished now.