Robert McLaws: FunWithCoding.NET
Public Shared Function BrainDump(ByVal dotNet As String) As [Value]
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Move over Apple...
This is the funniest thing I've seen in a good long while. My recommendation: watch it several times to catch all the in-jokes.
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Clueless
Anyone know how to flush the local DNS cache?
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If you're not worried yet...
This is what I'm talking about when I talk about the "pease at any cost" impotent wusses over at the UN.
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AZ Bloggers
In case you didn't know, I reside in Mesa, Arizona. I was approached online by Justin Rudd about an AZ Bloggers list, which I think is pretty cool. Good to see other from the Valley of the Sun (this week is should be changed to Valley of the Rain) blogging. If any of you know other Valley bloggers then please let one of us know.
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Wow
One of my rantings got the attention of the great Don Box. He didn't say anything other than it was interesting. I wonder what he thinks about it.
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Smart Displays
I saw the Viewsonic airPanel Smart Display at *Fry's Electronics [shudders]. Since they're still relatively new, I'll explain how they work.
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Interesting Comments on Open Source
" [James Avery] The open source movement is really only going to provide software for geeks like me to play around with before we go to work to build Microsoft applications."
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2nd Article on Builder.com
My second in a series of attempts to bring some legitimacy to the .NET area of Builder.com is now online. This article discusses the subject of deleting data in an paging DataGrid. This is a fairly common task but one that has not yet been discussed elsewhere.
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Directory Listings
Caught this thread on the ASP.NET Forums. It's pretty sweet for keeping directory browsing off. Of course, it would be really easy to extend the system into a hyperlink-builder. You could even extend it into a server control that enumerates through the files in the directory for you. Something like that might come in useful. Do you guys think I should write about something like this for my Builder.com column?
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Why Microsoft is a good neighbor
Ran across this article a while back, just wanted to bring it up here. I'm preaching to the choir of course, but oh well. Maybe you can use these in your next discussion with an MS-hater.