Monthly Archives: November 2004

Weekends

24 Nov 2004
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This past weekend was awful.

Technical blogs with personal content

18 Nov 2004
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I was catching up on Dan Fernandez’s blog today and one of the comments to this post said something like this (paraphrased): “Microsoft blogs should be all technical.

Microsoft on Zero Bug Bounce

17 Nov 2004
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Eric Lippert has a great post about ZBB.

Another personality quiz: What kind of elitist are you

13 Nov 2004
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I’ve seen this on several blogs, but most recently on .NET Undocumented,

Ultimate list of VS.NET add-ins

13 Nov 2004
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From Mike Gunderloy: Scott Hanselman lists the “Ultimate VS.NET Add-Ins”.


Wow…I’m only familiar with a handful of the add-ins that Scott listed.

Long hours as a developer

13 Nov 2004
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I found this via Mike Pope.


Back in 2000, when I worked for a consulting firm, my team and I worked 4 consecutive 90-hour weeks to bring a project to completion.

Halo 2: Quick review

10 Nov 2004
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Wow.

It’s official: Halo 2 ROCKS!

09 Nov 2004
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I played the single-player campaign for about 20 minutes.

C#->VB.NET: Is it really that difficult

04 Nov 2004
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Please note: this is not a “my language is better than yours“ post.

Larry Osterman on Coding Style

04 Nov 2004
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Larry Osterman