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Voting has been open for a few days now for which lectures will be featured at the next Microsoft Developers' Academy. The event is the second most important event for Microsoft-platform-developers in Israel, surpassed only by the biennial Tech-Ed Israel...
I just love the fact that there's a "Community Content" section to the MSDN documentation. I just found out that there's an undocumented exception coming from the System.Net.Mail.MailMessage.Subject property, I browsed to the relevant MSDN page...
[This is a summarization post for my international audience; For a more complete coverage, see my and many other bloggers' impressions at Microsoft Israel's blogosphere ] This week, the biennial Tech-Ed Israel conference took place in Eilat. I was fortunate...
I don't use GMail as my primary address, but it's a very useful service. It's lean, fast (if you use the old UI) and it's portable (duh). My first GMail account was for my personal use, to get notifications about comments to my blog, etc. As I found GMail...
I just finished a short conversation with Aaron Randall from London who used the little Windows Live Messenger Flash application in my sidebar (oh, how I love thee, Internets) to ask me a question he had about linked lists after reading one of my posts...
Even though I arrived late to the IVBUG/IVCUG meeting today, I can say it was great listening to the lectures and talking to both Inbar Gazit and Lisa Feigenbaum. I've taken quite a few notes during the meeting and I'll be posting about them soon, so...
Jackie has published a special IVBUG / IVCUG meeting on April 12. It's special because two Microsoft PMs will be lecturing this month - Inbar Gazit, a CLR PM and Lisa Feigenbaum, a PM on the Visual Basic team. They will also be answering questions and...
Yosi has announced that the presentations from the Microsoft Developers' Academy 2007 event are online. Most of the presentation files I've seen are in English, but the videos are of the lecturers talking in Hebrew (except for Ron Jacobs's lecture), so...
Since I've started working with CodePlex, Team System failed to even remember my username whenever I started Visual Studio. After digging a bit, I found the answer. Start the Stored User Names and Passwords control panel: rundll32 keymgr.dll,KRShowKeyMgr...
I just popped in from my unannounced hiatus to share a link to ProgrammingBooks.org which is a list of the best development books as ranked by programmers. Know a good book? Share it.
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