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I've finally settled into my new position on the Internet Explorer team...

Wow, 7 months since my last post! Well, there is definitely a good reason for the lengthy delays. Back in February a became a full-time member of the Internet Explorer team starting work on IE7 and continuing support for previous versions of the browser...
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The obligatory Halo 2 partial review and thumbs up.

I learned my lesson with Fable, so I'll try desperately not to start a flame war of any sort here. Up front, I'm giving the game a definite thumbs up. If you are the kind of person that likes to flame, then leave now knowing that I've given your favorite...
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Adding some Project Distributor Client Tools.

Darren keeps asking me why I'm not posting everything on the site, and my major push-back is that it wasn't easy. It still isn't as easy as I would like, but my concentration on some new tools is a start. PDDrop is a red-dot tool that allows you to log...
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A great article on the value of a good programmer...

This is just a posting by a random individual, they don't seem to provide actual reference to any published studies trying to prove their statements, but at the end of the day I think a lot of jobs are falling into this paradigm. It is hard to believe...
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Gaming: Fable, must or bust?

For some industry background, Fable is a game in the making for nearly 4 years. In the gaming industry an average development schedule is 18 months or so, while there are still quite a few games that take between 2-3 years from start to finish. 4 years...
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That was one hell of a Men's Track 400m event.

Getting gold in the Men's 400m is one thing, but getting the silver and bronze as well, now that was just too cool. I don't think most people can appreciate how fast these guys are running though. First, they are running 400 meters. The normal runner...
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Human Categorization, Activation, Familiarity and Learning

As some might have guessed I am an avid reader and developer of many different types of artificial intelligence. While Darren was busy putting two and two together with his math refresher course he is putting himself through he found the time to point...

BlogShares has changed their graphing, but is still using PHP...

BlogShares is a project that I'd love to tackle in switching over to an ASP .NET site. They are racked constantly with visitors, they have some fairly detailed view screens, they are constantly aggregating and changing data, and constantly pulling from...

I'm liking C# Express more every day. Personal insights from a notepad warrior...

If you've followed my recent web-casts you'll see that the samples and demos are in C# Express. Now, for those that know me long term, I'm a notepad warrior and there is nothing stopping it. You can take the Developer out of the Notepad but you can't...
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How writing software that can do anything turns into winning the lottery ;-)

Just to give everyone a heads up, I've been in VA for a while with family, and that is where the lack of blog entries has come from. There will be another two weeks as well as I finish a very important book that I've been working on. I figured this little...
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