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Speaking of SETI….
Entries from September 2009 ↓
links for 2009-09-24
September 25th, 2009 — Links
links for 2009-09-18
September 19th, 2009 — Links
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This article is from a new book published by No Starch Press: Ubuntu Linux for Non-Geeks: A Pain-Free, Project-Based, Get-Things-Done Guidebook by Rickford Grant. This excerpt covers using your iPod with Ubuntu and it is full of tips, tricks, and helpful pointers.
links for 2009-09-09
September 10th, 2009 — Links
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Higgins is a framework that enables users and applications to integrate identity, profile, and relationship information across multiple data sources and protocols.
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"If you haven’t heard about Glazed Lists until now, it’s about time you do, because it’s probably the last tables and grid sorting/filtering API you will ever need."
Happy 09-09-09 09:09
September 9th, 2009 — Uncategorized
Summer is nearing its end, autumn leafs are everywhere, yellow, red and brown… unless you’re in australia… eh or by the equator?
Regardless, this is kind of a hoax since I’m writing this in March. But still, I’ve discovered the timed post, and so, this hour being very special I’ve decided to take advantage of that.
So happy ninth of the ninth of the ninth of…. well you get the gist of it…
links for 2009-09-04
September 5th, 2009 — Links
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TestDriven.Net makes it easy to run unit tests with a single click, anywhere in your Visual Studio solutions. It supports all versions of Microsoft Visual Studio and it integrates with the best .NET development tools.
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Suppose that you ask a question on the Eclipse newsgroup, and someone answers, "That's easy; just look at JavaAnnotationImageProvider". You are left scratching your head, wondering how to find that particular needle in the Eclipse haystack. Once you are familiar with searching for things in Eclipse, you too will come to realize that package names are rarely needed when browsing for information in the Eclipse source.
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This article introduces some of the best Visual Studio add-ins available today, all downloadable for free.