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Recently, some Linux developers have condemned the practice of shipping drivers without the source in an open petition . The reasoning for such a petition is that "any closed-source Linux kernel module or driver to be harmful and undesirable. We...
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For now on you may address me as my proper title: I wish the title was a little less blasphemous; therefore you may alternately call me 'King Nerd'. That would also match with my wife who is a "Slightly Dorky Nerd Queen". I also scored...
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Those who know me will tell you that Microsoft might as well just put me on payroll because I talk about their new products all day long. I have even characterized myself as an "Unofficial, Unpaid, Microsoft Solutions Evangelist". Having said...
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The term "circular dependency" may be foreign to some programmers (especially if you do Java as it is a pretty common practice). However, anyone who has done some scripting for a referential database knows that you have to run scripts in a certain...
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Microsoft Silverlight 2.0 Beta 2 has been released. This version is supposed to be pretty stable as I understand it. The tools on the other hand, still feel very much like a beta! I had a heck of a time getting this junk installed! The link to download...
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A few weeks ago I gave a presentation on Silverlight at the Utah Code Camp . I was really impressed by a presentation I saw last time on Ruby and everyone really liked the cheat sheet that was provided. For my presentation this year I created an XAML...
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As promised by Microsoft when Visual Studio 2008 launched late last year, there is a service pack for available both for the .Net framework 3.5 and Visual Studio 2008. Information about the release can be found on ScottGu's Blog and mostly include...
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Code camp snuck up and bit me this year! I have been so busy with the new cuegle.net/cuegle.com site that I didn't get the preparation time I wanted. Although turnout was mixed (a little less than we had last time, but still pretty good) the sessions...
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While I am a big fan of unit testing I often try to point out that Code Coverage tells us little more than “are there unit tests” not “are we unit testing”. The former indicates that the code is indeed being executed . The latter indicates that the code...
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I have been meaning to do this for years! I actually purchased this domain back in 2004--lost it for a few years and recently purchased it again. Me and some of my friends plan to support an online community where we can answer questions and post content...
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I have been doing Code Camp for over a year now (that may not seem like a lot but this will be my 3rd time presenting there). Code Camp is awesome! It's a full day of free training in a verity of topics that most developers find interesting. Topics...
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I was creating a payment form recently and I wanted to disable the submit button after the user had clicked it so that there was no chance of them clicking it twice on accident. This seems like one of those things that just ought to be a slam dunk! Back...
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I've come across this several times. You build a custom control inside of your web_code folder and you can't reference it from your project because you can't figure out what assembly your supposed to reference (as your web code doesn't...
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You know you've done something wrong when it takes 30+ seconds to run a full-text query. The most annoying part of this bug is the fact that it is something very small and inconsequential that "triggers" the bug. It's a lot like an murder...
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You have no idea how it got there but one day you start your computer and get several new "accounts" you can login as. This is very annoying and frustrating! Fortunately there is a way to "hide" those accounts without affecting the...
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