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Initial Thoughts on .NET Refactor and ReSharper

31 January 2008 All

In the past I have been skeptical of the refactoring tools purely because my experiences have been such that they are buggy, can slow down my IDE while they are processing and have even crashed my IDE at times. Well, its been a year or so since I have tried them so I figured I would give them anothe

It's not ADO.NET for Toddlers

31 January 2008 All

I've always wanted to write. I love Tolkien's LOTR, Shakespeare (MacBeth is my favorite ... yeah, I know its dark, but it really grabbed me), Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, Beowulf (very cool monsters), and Homer's the Illiad (The Odyssey is just alright). I knew I was never going to be

May 2005 Issue of MSDN Mag and Data Points

31 January 2008 All

The May 2005 issue of MSDN Magazine [http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/05/05/default.aspx] is now available online at http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/05/05/DataPoints/default.aspx . After a 2 month break, my Data Points [http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/find/default.aspx?type=Ti&am

Post Build Events in VB.NET in Visual Studio.NET 2005 Beta 2

31 January 2008 All

I was just poking around in Visual Studio.NET 2005 Beta 2 [http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/vs2005/default.aspx] and I noticed that in my VB.NET project there is now the option to create build events! This is a feature that I have used a lot in C# WinForm projects to copy my Enterprise Library [http://

Project Rally to be Unveiled at Tech Ed

31 January 2008 All

ASPSOFT [http://www.aspsoft.com/] has released Trailer #2 for Project Rally [http://www.aspsoft.com/rallytrailer2.html], which will be unveiled at Tech Ed [http://www.microsoft.com/events/teched2005/default.mspx](June 5–10 in Orlando, FL). And in case you missed it, you can check out Trailer #1 for

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