I have been following the ALT.NETers for a while and finally decided to make it official. I got my Geek Code from geek supreme Scott Hanselman’s blog and joined the ALT.NET community. IOC(SM):IOC(Nin):MOC(RM):MOC(MQ):TDD(NU): TDD(Mb):TDD(MS):SCC(Svn):SCC(Git):SCC(TFS): SCC(Lame):SCC(!?):ORM(SS):ORM(Gen):ORM(L2S): ORM(L2E):XPP(++):XPP(+):DDD(T+):DDD(+):DDD(!?):JSL(Jq):JSL(MS):JSL(y!):CIS(CC): CIS(TC):CIS(bat-):GoF(S):GoF(Sn) If you want to decode my code click it. You can learn more about ALT.NET at altnetpedia.com and [...]
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I have been looking for a time manager to help make my time at work more productive. The problem with most of them is it takes time to track your time. It’s always a hassle for me. Remembering to start and stop clocks, enter time and projects…I have never been able to do it consistently. [...]
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Microsoft tried, Apple tried, will Google TV deliver. If Google is as good with TV as it is with its other apps there’s nothing else to say. It will be awesome. I love the fact that this is built around Google’s core competency, search. I have 200 television channels and I hate flipping through the [...]
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Lightworks, the same editor used on many large production movies that I’m sure you’ve heard of, is going open source. This means you will be able to use this award winning software for free. You can’t download it yet, but its coming and I’m in line. If you are into video editing and you aren’t [...]
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I don’t know how interested you are in the tools to measure page performance, but I have been doing some research and thought I would share some of what I found. This is not a strategy for performance optimization, just a diversion I had in my daily fight in this game of milliseconds. I was [...]
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