December 2007 - Posts

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Video: Two New Methods in System.GC by Palermo4

In my latest video, I demonstrate how to use two new methods of the System.GC class in the .NET Framework v3.5:  AddMemoryPressure and RemoveMemoryPressure.  You will see the impact of using these methods correctly when allocating unmanaged...
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New GTD Category: @Radar by Palermo4

I am a big fan of David Allen's GTD (Getting Things Done) methodology.  Lately I have been struggling with some of the recommended categories for certain items that land in my "inbox".  Examples of context related categories are @Project...
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Please Do Not Read by Palermo4

Please do not read this post. Please add no comments. Please do not refer to this blog post.
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Using Linksys PrintServer PSUS4 with Vista by Palermo4

Tonight I tried to configure my Linksys PrintServer PSUS4 with Vista.  The other computers in my household run XP, and the user installation for creating the printing port ran smoothly.  When I attempted to do this in Vista, I kept getting an...
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Sara Ford Rocks! by Palermo4

I downloaded Sara Ford's (er... um... Rob Caron's) "Visual Studio 2008 Tip of the Day" Windows Gadget earlier this week.  I think this gadget is a must for all serious Visual Studio 2008 developers.  I look forward to seeing what new...
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Phoenix Silverlight User Group - December 5th 2007 by Palermo4

Last night's Silverlight User Group meeting at Interface Technical Training was a great experience!  We dared to be different, and the result was what I always hoped for at these types of events - 100% interaction.  That's right, everyone was...
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GMail Adds More Color by Palermo4

GMail now allows users to add more visual impact to "Labels" by enabling them with different colors.  This only works in a couple browsers as noted by GMail team: Note: Colored labels, group chat and rich emoticons only work in the latest...
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Using Windows Live Writer 2008 by Palermo4

About 4 times a year I "refresh" my working computer with a fresh install of the latest OS and software tools.  With the release of Visual Studio 2008, I recently "refreshed" again (no longer using Visual Studio 2005). One of...
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