Robert McLaws: FunWithCoding.NET
Public Shared Function BrainDump(ByVal dotNet As String) As [Value]
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The Scrollable Area Problem
David Burke talked today about Julia Lerman's article on scrollable areas, more specifically using a <DIV> tag to make a DataGrid scroll. It's kinda funny he mentioned that, because I'm a few days away from releasing my next killer control, which is based on a similar principle. I wasn't planning on talking about it before it was done, but since it was brought up, I decided to let the cat out of the bag a few days early.
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Workspace Woes
Well, Vault is looking mighty appealing after my Workspace decided to mysteriously malfunction. So much for working on my next control tonight. Oh well, I need to update PatchDayReview anyways.
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Relief like you can't imagine...
I finally got the merchant account problem squared away. It's not an appropriate post for here, so you can read about the whole ordeal here in my corporate blog. I know the site design needs work, but it's not exactly on my list of priorities right now. This incident caused us to totally change direction on our cash flow situation, and I'll be blogging about that process in my corporate blog over the next few days.
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Dittoheads Unite!
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New Blogger
Just wanted to wanted to welcome a new blogger to the fold...
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Keep the SimpleGeek away from the Kool-Aid
Methinks the simplegeek has spent too much time in his office this week:
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Great Info On Avalon
Just thought you guys should know that, over on LonghornBlogs.com, some of the PMs from the Avalon team are now actively posting some great stuff about XAML and Avalon. You can tell who is who by the “[MS]” designation after their name. A few more will be posting in the next few days, so go check it out!
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Open Letter to Eric Sink
Dear Eric,
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The Power of Blogs, Part II
Here's the other cool part about blogging. I can tell you guys about people you should not be dealing with, ever.
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.NET Tidbits
I'm working on correcting a flaw in GenX.NET 3.0's CsvFormatProvider, where translating data fields that contain commas produces errors. In researching the problem, I found out two things: