LINKBLOG for October 23, 2007
Some days you process more information flowing your way than other days. This is an 'other' day
- Did you know... How to search in hidden text in the editor? - Sara Ford
- 5 jarig bestaan dotNed: nog enkele plaatsen over!
Living in the Netherlands and don't have plans for next Thursday night? Check this out: 'Stichting dotNed' has their 5th anniversary and they're organizing a party with a special guest speaker. I'm planning to be there, you can also if you hurry! - ReSharper Community Support Rocks - Evan Hoff
Feedback like this will yield a company more than you would think, such as being mentioned in a positive way on this linkblog :-) - Remixing news: A river runs through it - Scott Rosenberg
' (...) I think it’s quite possible that the “editors’ cut” of the news will dwindle in importance until we hit some threshold (...) ' - i like ellipses… » Advancing government surveillance
This stands out for me: ' But new court papers indicate that the illegal spying might have been going on for months before 9/11 '
The only thing in the illegal spying this article is about, is that it was instituted *after* 9/11. But it seems we have again not been told the whole truth - Let's Play Planning Poker! - Jeff Atwood
' Witness, my friends, the power of historical data on a software project ' - Introductory remarks on Microsoft's compliance with March 2004 antitrust decision
Looks like Microsoft and the EU reached an agreement at last: access to source code if you cash in some euros
via Tweakers [dutch] - Scott Hanselman's Computer Zen - The Weekly Source Code 9 - WideFinder Edition
WideFinder is Logfile-Analysis-On-Steroids. Scott has an abundance of samples, some in those crazy languages like LISP and C (can safely say that as I am sure I don't have any LISP developer in my audience, and if I have, s/he has just left the building) - My First WPF Application - A visual tour - Leon Bambrick
Leon says I am his time saver but it is exactly the other way around! He showed me (and you) the first baby steps in developing a WPF application. My conclusion: if you don't like bugs and crashes, wait a bit longer. One more Sunday afternoon for the kids :-) - Overview of Multi-threaded Programming with .NET Framework - Part I - Quynh Nguyen
- Parsing ASPX and other mixed content - Rudi Breedenraedt
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