eWorld.UI - Matt Hawley
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Free nTierGen
Well, I think I should join the crowd and say I just received my free nTierGen license from Gavin.
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Packing dBase Files in .NET
Finally, a way to pack dBase files in .NET. Something we've been looking how to do for a LONG time at work.
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What are Agg Views
So heres an interesting question - I've been using this weblog for quite some time now, and I just realized that I don't really know what "Agg Views" are. Now - before you go off your high horse, I know that they refer to RSS subscriptions in Aggregators (I'm not a moron), but my real question is, how is this stat collected? Is it based on RSS subscriptions to only my feed, or does that include the main feed subscribers as well? Anyone care to enlighten me?
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Taking Certifications Seriously
Ahh, so I haven't blogged since last Thursday...guess I've just been too busy lately. Anyway...
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Apprentice - The Final Chapter
So Bill won, hmph. I wanted Kwame to win, but oh well. I'm in the middle of commercials, so I'm not sure what job Bill's going to take, but I would take the Golf Course job. I've lived in IL all my life, and it would be awesome to be out on the west coast.
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Figured out Scroll Wheel Problem with Mouse
I've been fighting this problem for quite some time now...whenever I was using IE or other applications where screens would refresh - and I would use my scroll wheel - the page would refresh, and sometimes go backwards and forwards. It was a very erratic and annoying behavior, but I finally figured out the culprit.
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TDD Research Findings
As a followup to my previous post on gathering research information, I wanted to share the findings with everyone in case they're put in the same situation I (and another co-worker) was. Thanks to the strong efforts of my co-worker, we were able to produce good measurements of TDD effects.
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Whidbey Updates from Scott Louvau
Scott Louvau just recently posted a summary listing to the Whidbey newsgroups on what his team is working on. Some items were notable enough to get blogged, so here ya go in case you missed them:
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NUnitASP and Portals
As a followup to my blog post yesterday, my boss decided to throw a new one at me - give an example of how we can use NUnitASP for our projects as another form of TDD during the project life cycle. Well, I hadn't used NUnitASP before, so I jumped right in following their step-by-step tutorial for newbies. Sure, the tutorial wasn't a real-world example, it did give you an idea of how things work and what needs to be done.
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Lack of Good Articles? I don't think so.
I just ran across this very well stated newsgroup posting (to microsoft.public.dotnet.general):