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[CLR] Interning Strings
A very interesting post on [Chris Brumme:Interning Strings & immutability]
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[Gotcha] NUnit on .NET Framework 1.1
It looks like we will need to recompile NUnit for the .NET Framework 1.1 release (see [.Avery Blog:NUnit and Framework 1.1]) or do a configuration trick (see [.Avery Blog:NUnit and Framework 1.1 Part 2]).
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[Reference] Handy reference for command line compiling
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[Reference] DateTimeFormating
Brad Abrams shares a nice code sample (and lists its output) to catalog .NET's DateTimeFormating from the DateTimeFormatInfo Class. Is the .NET Framework cool or what?!
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CornSharp: New .NET Blogging Tool
It looks like there is a new .NET blogging tool in the mix, CornSharp. The system was written in C# but source is not currently available. CornSharp uses some other work (see the CornSharp FAQ), including The HTML Editor and Ftp client library for C# from the Code Project.
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Open Source Communities
Eugene Eric Kim wrote An Introduction to Open Source Communities, an article that has been circulating rather widely lately. Kim shares some interesting thoughts on collaborative communities.
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Language Designers & Language Buffs Take Note
The Hundred Year Language, by Paul Graham, hypothesizes about the language that may be used to control flying cars, etc., one hundred years from now.
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Great tips for debugging services
Debugging onStart for a Windows Service [Loosely Coupled] adds a useful comment to Debugging Windows Services [Wayne Allen's Weblog] which adds useful comments to Debugging Windows Services [Peter Provost's Geek Noise]. I'm sure the trail will get longer but these look helpful enough to record here.
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OpenSource Reporting Tool for Java
DataVision looks to be a pretty full-featured reporting tool if you find yourself working in Java.
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Blogshares
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Blogshares
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Hot off the press!
The ISO/IEC and the ECMA have now ratified Microsoft's specs for the C# language and the CLI. Microsoft has posted the final documents at ECMA and ISO/IEC C# and Common Language Infrastructure Standards. Get your copies now!