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We are adding a new contributor to Devlicio.us . Join me and welcome Tim Barcz and his blog posts to our site. Tim will be another Midwest blogger, reporting from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He is the president of the CRIneta and always involved with the local...
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by: Glenn Goodrich This post is the winner of The Great Devlicio.us Giveaway . The story you are about to read is true. The names and identities of the innocent have been changed to protect them and my job. No animals were harmed in the writing of this...
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We've just finished tallying up our votes for the Great Devlicio.us Giveaway and we are pleased to announce that the winner is Glenn Goodrich . We had enough entries to make the contest worthwhile and we decided to give prizes for every story. Everyone...
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Because there's more than one kind of hero Update: The contest is now closed. We cannot accept any more entries. Wait for the winner announcement is a few days. Thanks for all the great submissions. Here's your chance to win a well-deserved prize...
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In the previous two installments of the series we discussed how we can use lambdas to encapsulate more processing logic and to create contextual APIs . In this post I will show another example of the latter. Navigating directory structures This time around...
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...at least for the next three days Tomorrow I'm hopping on a plane to Seattle/Redmond, WA to take part in the second ALT.NET Open Spaces Conference . I had the chance to be at the first one last October in Austin, TX and what a great experience that...
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When our programming language of choice gets a new feature, it's usually not that hard to start using that feature right away from a consumer's point of view. I could use the introduction of generics in .Net 2.0 as an example. When I wrote my...
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One of the things I often discuss with other developers is how little (on average) we automate our work-related tasks. Think about this. We make our living automating our users' activities: We write applications to replace manual processes. Our programs...
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