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Great post on "Staffing in a recession"
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I was reading through the CIO Insight website and came across a really insightful article " Problems and Promise of Staffing in a Recession " which I think is something that's very nice for developers and managers alike to understand. =) http://blogs...
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Book Review - ASP.NET 3.5 Ajax
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I've recently received a complimentary of the Professional ASP.NET 3.5 Ajax book by WROX authored by several big names in .NET Web Development, such as Bill Evjen, Matt Gibbs, Dan Wahlin and Dave Reed. Of this list, Matt's from the team that developed...
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Mind Reading or Mind Boggling
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Japanese researchers have developed a what I call a MIND BOGGLING technology of reading a human's mind, which can be transcribed into images. Basically, what they did was to take an image of brain activity taken in a functional MRI scanner, re-creating...
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Composite Application Guidance (CAG) for WPF (aka. Prism) Released
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Microsoft's P&P team has just release a new Guidance for WPF, formerly known as “Prism” and CAG for WPF June 2008 was just released. It may help you adopting WPF and revitalize your experience with WPF. The Composite Application Guidance for WPF is...
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Creating an Outlook Message File with C#
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I've been working with a government agency lately, and came to notice that the software system they're using dates back to the stone ages. Many a time, the head of department is required to send an email to other head of departments within the same organization...
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