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Thursday, July 01, 2004 - Posts
RTFR - read the f****** readme
Well, I can't be the only one not writing about Whidbey now, can I, so here goes with my sub-optimal installation guide: 1. Try to install SSE and find it depends on the the v2.0 runtime2. Try to install v2.0 SDK (must include the runtime, surely) and
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Physics vs. CS
Via KC: If you'd ever considered Physics over CS... You might want to think again. (Side note: at one point, the team of people who were in charge of monitoring Microsoft's Exchange servers and investigating any issues found all had advanced degrees
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Thursday, July 01, 2004 11:56 AM
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Does VB really need operator overloading?
Now I'm no language zealot (or any other kind, I hope), and in fact have done quite a bit of work with VB and VBS in the past, but the idea of adding operator overloading to VB.NET (see Duncan's post, amongst others) just grates too much with
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More testing goodness from Jonathan de Halleux
Via Jonathan de Halleux: TestFu is a collection of framework that can help the tester to build data generator, state machines, grammars, etc... TestFu v0.1 contains: the Production Grammar Framework, rule based generic generators, the
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