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It's live and you can give it a try now! Ten minutes ago Shawn and Scott released
the hounds. If you'd like to step through .NET Framework Source code, here's what
you need to do.
Install this
QFE.
Note, if you're on 64-bit Windows, read the description as there is a ...
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My ninety-sixth
podcast is up. This episode was recorded at CodeMash in
Ohio last week. Dustin
Campbell is a lead developer at DevExpress working on CodeRush and
''Refactor!'' He's also a gifted teacher and gave a great
session on F# at CodeMash so I know I wanted to get him on the show. He's ...
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My ninety-third podcast
is up. Actually it was up two weeks ago, but I was on leave, so I'm catching up.
In this episode, I talk to Jonathan 'Peli' de
Halleux and Nikolai Tillmann from
Microsoft Research about Pex,
a Dynamic Analysis and Test Generator for .NET.
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My ninety-second
podcast is up. In this episode, I chat with Paul
Vick, Principal VB Architect, and Paul
Yuknewicz, a Senior Program Manager on the VB Team about the past, present and
future of Visual Basic.
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Since
I've been working at Microsoft, I've had a chance to make some new friends. Perhaps
you know them?
Come to a VS2008 InstallFest - ask your local MSFT Wonk where yours is - and get
a free copy of VS2008Pro. If you've got Beta 2 installed, remove
it first.
From TimH: ...
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My eighty-ninth
podcast is up. In this episode, I chat with Larry
Osterman, the man who makes Windows go ''ding'', about his two-plus decades
working for Microsoft. We chat about sound, Vista, Security and generally geek out.
I really enjoyed this show and I want to visit ...
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During
my Friday Keynote at the PNPSummit I did a
silly 30 minute PowerPoint that ended with some LOLCats and
a few examples of LOLCode. If you're not familiar
with LOLCats, they are basically
silly pictures of cats that speak a l33tspeak-like language, like IM IN UR BASE KILLIN
YUR D00DS.
This language has turned ...
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When you install .NET 3.5 on your system, while the .NET CLR is the same and runs
the same, there's some additional Properties and Methods that were added to the Base
Class Libraries in order to make some 3.5 features like LINQ work as well as fix a
few customer issues.
Daniel Moth
has a very nice diagram explaining ...
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Patrick Cauldwell has a good list of Programming
Guiding Principles he calls This
I Believe: The Developer Edition. I've blogged about
them before.
I got an email today that went something like this:
I have an interface called IStorageConnection and one of its methods is ...
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