Wes' Puzzling Blog
... trying to solve the puzzles of .NET
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Memobook and DevBuddy
I ran across this free service for organizing notes from any where(with IE internet access). It is called The Notes Bar. I was thinking that this is a good idea and maybe something along this idea can be developed for DevBuddy To where we can access todo lists, code snippets, articles, and alerts from anywhere.
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.Net Tools
I've started to put together a categorized list of various .NET tools.
This list is not complete of course, but can be useful if you search a tool for a specific need. -
Test-Driven Development in .NET
Here is a nice article from codeproject about Test-Driven Development in .NET. However, as someone kindly points out in the comments, the author forgot to mention Jamie's NUnit Addin.
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.Net Rocks Talk Show
I'm sure that most everyone has heard about this but if not Carl Franklin is creating some .Net Rocks radio talk shows. Where he and Mark Dunn have interviewed people such as Alan Cooper, Chris Sells, Mark Anders, and many more. They cover a lot of cool stuff about .Net. I just downloaded all of them and I'm catching up with all the earlier shows.
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OddPost
I'm considering moving away from outlook for a new internet based email client (that look pretty close to outlook) called oddPost.
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Google Toolbar
So does anyone else use the Google Toolbar?
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Official way to restart explorer
I found yet another Windows tip I did not know in Richard Birkby's Explorer column handler shell extension in C# article at The Code Project:
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MLB.TV
For those of us who are baseball fans now we can watch all the baseball games online http://mlb.tv. I'm slowly eliminating the need for a television what so ever. Last year I would say about 80% of the TV I watched (which was not much) were baseball games. I don't know about everyone else but I know my computer has replaced my TV by a long shot. I spend at least 12 hours a day on the computer (that includes my 8 hours at work). Is this good for a person? I'm truly addicted to programming. I think I need to go to programmers anonymous.
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Self-Writer: Coding Challenge
In his new book, Under Pressure and On Time, Ed Sullivan reports that NuMega had a standard coding test for applicants:
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Self-Writer: Coding Challenge
In his new book, Under Pressure and On Time, Ed Sullivan reports that NuMega had a standard coding test for applicants: