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Visual Studio Posters
If you are like me, on MSDN subscription, you probably missed the posters that regular users would find in their Visual Studio box.
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IBuySpy in Cobol !
Hey dude, that's really cool, the famous IBuySpy portal in Cobol, with the sources too ;-)
My two cents on Cobol (please don't flame me ;-)): What an ugly looking language, everything in cap, and quite difficult to understand !
I used to do some stuff in Cobol in... 1979, and see it embedded with .Net, good fun ! -
How many screens have you on your desk ;-)
I have myself actually 5 screens(including 2 laptops) on my desk, 2 Pocket PC and the mobile, but this guy seems to beat everybody ;-) -
Adding Spelling and Grammar Checking Functions into VB.NET Applications
Many applications can be enhanced by including spelling and grammar checking capabilities. Users will greatly appreciate these features and in addition, applications will appear more professional as they mimic popular programs like MS Word. This article will demonstrate how to add these functions to a Visual Basic.NET Windows Form project. It's quite easy to do, and only requires that the client application have Microsoft Word installed. The code in this article has been successfully tested with Microsoft Word 97, 2000, XP and 2003 Beta 2.
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Another silly but funny quiz ;-)
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Google Toolbar 2
It seems for me that this is a new version of the so famous Google Toolbar.
The new thingsĀ to noticed is: -
Microsoft Pocket PC 2003 upgrade for the iPAQ Pocket PC
See there the procedures, free upgrade for new buyers otherwise 29$ -
Languages in feeds
Comment from Tim Marman:
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To the German community
Ralf, ok that you had a German audience, but this is a world community service, and as I said before, English is (unfortunatly or not) a common language denominator.
So I suggest that for your specific audience, you open a blog in a German weblog space.
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Search Engine Optimization
A must read article on Webmonkey
