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Irregular expressions regularly
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70-310 and 70-320
Last week I purchased the MS MCAD/MCSD Self paced training kit for 70-310 and 70-320. I'd been kind of browsing the first 3 chapters which cover the framework (overview) and building windows services. Deep down I knew that I hadn't really been learning anything as I've been too busy reading other cool stuff:
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BuildIt
sighted at http://dotnetweblogs.com/Wallen/posts/3336.aspx ...
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WSE Tutorials
Dan Wahlin's done it again... he's posted 4 excellent Windows Media movies that show a simple example for getting started with WSE
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Regex tool - new build
Tonight I've uploaded a new build of the regex tool which can be downloaded from here:
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Hey - I'm a dragon!
A YELLOW Dragon Lies Beneath!
I took the Inner Dragon online quiz and found out I am a Yellow Dragon on the inside. My Inner Dragon is the most interesting of all. Yellows are the fourth rarest dragon of all (after Gold, Platinum and Chromatic dragons). They spend the vast majority of their time soaring high above the ground, often for no particular reason. They love to be in the air, and are thus typified as the Air Elemental dragon. All of the Elemental dragons are technically aligned "Chaotic Evil" but a Yellow is about as close as they come to being Neutral. So if you catch me being sweet, it's perfectly normal. But it might be a feint.
I like to spend time in silent, aerial meditation and would only really attack someone if provoked. My favorable attributes are the sunrise, Spring, incense, clouds, and any kind of helpful air current. When it's needed, my breath weapon is pure bolts of Lightning. How's that for a neat piece of carry-on luggage? See you amongst the clouds!
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Note to="self" message="read this"
Read this on Monday:
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re: See no ..., hear no ...
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One up, one down
First the good news, my regex article was published on 4Guys today:
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Redmond trip booked
Booked my trip to Redmond yesterday :-) I'd love to catch up with anyone while I'm over there... here's the details of my trip.
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PHP at Yahoo
Here's an interesting little presentation that outlines a case for Yahoo using PHP as their development language.