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Irregular expressions regularly
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Books and Burgers
I've been really busy lately with some product releases at work and planning a new website for a new .NET technical website which Thomas Johansen and I are working on. I've also been thinking about how to do real time parsing - which has got me pretty stumped at the moment. All that has left me with precious little energy to devote to writing about anything code related so, my next couple of entries (starting with this) are likely to be less technical...
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How to build a comma-separated list
Dave has an interesting little thread going about how to do build a comma-separated list and what you can do with that annoying, left-over ',':
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Real Time Colorizing - Some initial thoughts
As Justin mentioned yesterday, I'm building a new parser. This parser is responsible for parsing and colorizing MarkUp and non-markup code; so it could therefore fully MarkUp an .aspx page which contained: Html, Xml, clientside script and serverside scripts within it.
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A VB Language Bug or Feature?
Following on from post http://weblogs.asp.net/dneimke/archive/2004/04/22/117856.aspx ...
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Null Terminator character
A zero Char is added to a char array to indicate its end point, this character is referred to as the "Null Terminator". This character is added to the end of each string to mark its ending boundary - the String classes in .NET do this automagically. So, declaring something like:
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Me is always foolin' fa this stuff...
You are a GRAMMAR GOD!
If your mission in life is not already to
preserve the English tongue, it should be.
Congratulations and thank you!
How grammatically sound are you?
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Generating Marked-up code snippets in my blog
In a recent comment - http://weblogs.asp.net/dneimke/archive/2004/04/09/110222.aspx#112468 - Brian asks how I do my colorization of code snippets in my blog.
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Back from the Summit
I'm writing this from the Tom Bradley International Airport in L.A. where I have an 8 hour wait for my plane back to Melbourne, Australia...
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Regex's in JScript.NET
I started reading JScript.NET Programming today:
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Registration day
Tonight we had the registration for the Summit; it was great to meet up with many guys with whom I've e-mailed and IM'ed with for the past 2 or 3 years but never me in person.