Robert McLaws: FunWithCoding.NET
Public Shared Function BrainDump(ByVal dotNet As String) As [Value]
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Where is YOUR finger pointing?
Following Sam Gentile's rant last week about career responsibility, and G. Andrew's curious and (sorry) misunderstood comment about filtering, I'm going to make a bold statement that will probably piss a lot of people off:
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Swept under the "Second Wave"
I'm back in Phoenix now, and I'll be posting the rest of my blog entries from the week later this afternoon. At this point, I'm trying to get some stuff done that I missed yesterday, due to an internet attack that you may not have heard about yet.
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Done for the night
As you gathered, I finally got Scoble's wireless working, but not before purchasing a new Linksys Wireless-B router. I should be a reseller for Linksys or something... I sell enough of their stuff for them. I'm about finished for the day, but I should have some really juicy information that I am allowed to post tomorrow regarding the next version of VB.NET. Should be juicy.
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Hecklers
[originally written at 5:45pm]
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Control developers unite!
[originally written at 3:05pm]
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Waiting for the start of the meeting...
[originally written 9:15am]
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A thing of beauty
[originally written at 7:45am]
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Another young guy developing software :)
I “met” Shane Bauer today. Chatted for a bit over IM. He's 19, and a really nice guy. Moderator of the ASP.NET Forums too. Working on some slick software too. It will be interesting to see how it progresses. Welcome to the fold, Shane!
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The week ahead
This upcoming week is shaping up to be one the most memorable in my young life. I'm taking a trip to geek mecca: Microsoft HQ. I get to meet Scott Guthrie, Rob Howard, Don Box, et al. And if that weren't enough, Robert Scoble was kind enough to let me stay at his place. I tell you what, that guy is truly awesome. He didn't even give it a second thought.
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Basic .NET: Framework Compatibility Issues
My fifth article for Builder.com is now online. This is the first of a three-part series on .NET Compatibility. These articles stemmed from my “No-Brainer Compatibility” rant, and will hopefully provide a crystal clear explanation as to how to tackle these issues in an intelligent manner. Coming up in two weeks is part two: Developing Components: Assembly Identification. You won't want to miss it.