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Developers, Speak Up!

“I was always dumb in that way. I never knew who I was talking to. I was always worried about the physics. If the idea looked lousy, I said it looked lousy. If it looked good, I said it looked good. Simple proposition. … I've always lived that way. It's nice, it's pleasant if you…

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Going Down Code Camp!

So tomorrow I’ll be at Cal-State Fullerton enjoying the rock and roll code camp with friends and colleagues. With a multitude of sessions ranging from distributed computing to career development, this event is a perfect place for technology professionals working in different tiers of organization. I’d highly recommend attending both days. The schedule of sessions…

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Participate in Microsoft Global Research

Participate in Microsoft Global Research via Chris Pels President INETA North America     -How .NET is perceived today – its' strengths & weaknesses-How we can best position & communicate .NET in the marketplace (both now & in the future)-How we can make the way we talk about .NET to customers more compelling     We would like to…

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Jon Flanders on Windows Workflow Foundation

Workflow is the operational aspect of a work procedure and essentially almost every application employs a workflow in one way or another. Microsoft BizTalk has been providing the facility to implement multi-source data import, integration, complex rules and business logic simply via a intuitive diagrammatic interface inside the familiar Visual Studio.NET IDE for a long…

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The Computer Disease

So true Mr. Feynman, this is so true! "Well, Mr. Frankel, who started this program, began to suffer from the computer disease that anybody who works with computers now knows about. It's a very serious disease and it interferes completely with the work. The trouble with computers is you play with them. They are so…

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Turing Omnibus and Test Correctness

Recently I’ve been eagerly reading “The New Turing Omnibus – 66 Excursions in Computer Science” by A. K. Dewdney and let me tell you, this book is addictive. An interesting essay was about Simulation and the Monte Carlo method. There wasn’t anything exciting in the actual explanation of the process but the deduction lead to…

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The Euler Plant

Thanks to my director, Andrea Kim, who got me this plant as a holiday gift. I decided to name it Euler's plant after Euler's identity and now counting how many people who walk into my cubicle can answer what underroot -1 is, so far the count hasn't been too great. This is where it currently…

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Linkapaloza 01.03.2007

Becoming an Experienced, Invaluable Web Analyst The 2007 International Conference on Data Mining Doing NTLM with Firefox FireBug, a FF Javscript debugger Famous Equations and Inequalities Things I wish I'd known before I installed VS 2005 Service Pack 1 ASP.NET 2.0 Tips, Tricks, Recipes and Gotchas “ASP.NET: How Do I?” videos Rethinking your business validation…

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