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The Software Development Blog: 5/24/09 - 5/31/09
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The Software Development Blog. Wednesday, May 27, 2009. Google Blogger Is Imbecile. Google Blogger has the ugliest, stupidest, crummiest, dumbest, most diabolical, most idiotic, most moronic, most irrational (please post your comments with negative adjectives so that I could keep my list in better sync with reality). The formatting is all quirky! For example, new lines are treated literally instead of just producing a single white space. C'mon, we're talking about Google! It's not MyGrannySoftware, is it?
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The Software Development Blog: Google Blogger Is Imbecile
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The Software Development Blog. Wednesday, May 27, 2009. Google Blogger Is Imbecile. Google Blogger has the ugliest, stupidest, crummiest, dumbest, most diabolical, most idiotic, most moronic, most irrational (please post your comments with negative adjectives so that I could keep my list in better sync with reality). The formatting is all quirky! For example, new lines are treated literally instead of just producing a single white space. C'mon, we're talking about Google! It's not MyGrannySoftware, is it?
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The Software Development Blog: 6/7/09 - 6/14/09
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The Software Development Blog. Tuesday, June 9, 2009. A Difference between Visual C 2010 and Visual C 2008. I have just noticed that there is no more global option for specifying reference (such as include, library, executable, etc.) directories in Visual C 2010. Previously you could open the Options window using Tools – Options. Menu, and there was an item called VC Directories. This was extremely useful for specifying external SDK roots. For example, I use wxWidgets. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Software Development Blog: In Front of a Change
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The Software Development Blog. Friday, May 22, 2009. In Front of a Change. Just recently I started to realize - I don't want to be the way I am. I don't want to be employed the way I am now. I don't want to manage my time the way I do now. There is maybe a dozen more different "I don't want to". S but I'm just unable to figure them out right now. I'm sure it's gonna be a hard path, but at least I made my first step - declared my goals. May 27, 2009 at 6:12 AM. July 4, 2009 at 11:45 AM.
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The Software Development Blog: Reusing Source Files in Multiple Visual Studio Projects
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The Software Development Blog. Wednesday, June 3, 2009. Reusing Source Files in Multiple Visual Studio Projects. Sometimes you have a file F. In a project P1. And you want to add it to your project P2. Without actually getting a copy of the file. In Visual C you simple choose Add Existing Item. The rest is taken care of for you. However, in Visual C# (and maybe Visual Basic which I didn't test). Even if you choose Add Existing Item. And pick a file from an external folder, the file will be. Ppc company i...
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The Software Development Blog: CodeProject Article: Exposing Events in ASP.NET Server Controls
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The Software Development Blog. Tuesday, May 26, 2009. CodeProject Article: Exposing Events in ASP.NET Server Controls. I've just submitted an article to CodeProject. The article's main concern is adding events to your ASP.NET Server Controls. Although the topic may seem pretty straightforward, there are still some major optimization pitfalls that developers may not be aware of. In this article I emphasize on using the. Collection. Code listings are provided in C#. June 17, 2009 at 5:24 AM.
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The Software Development Blog: 3/29/09 - 4/5/09
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The Software Development Blog. Wednesday, April 1, 2009. The Way Mr. Torvalds Looks to Me Now. Just recently I've seen a movie on YouTube which is called Tech Talk: Linus Torvalds on git. In this video this man is so smart that any person, other than him, is "ugly and stupid". That's what the guy says almost literally. I personally don't take it as a joke. For example, he says, "How stupid a man must be to create Subversion? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A passionate software developer.
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The Software Development Blog: 5/31/09 - 6/7/09
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The Software Development Blog. Wednesday, June 3, 2009. Reusing Source Files in Multiple Visual Studio Projects. Sometimes you have a file F. In a project P1. And you want to add it to your project P2. Without actually getting a copy of the file. In Visual C you simple choose Add Existing Item. The rest is taken care of for you. However, in Visual C# (and maybe Visual Basic which I didn't test). Even if you choose Add Existing Item. And pick a file from an external folder, the file will be.
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The Software Development Blog: 5/17/09 - 5/24/09
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The Software Development Blog. Friday, May 22, 2009. In Front of a Change. Just recently I started to realize - I don't want to be the way I am. I don't want to be employed the way I am now. I don't want to manage my time the way I do now. There is maybe a dozen more different "I don't want to". S but I'm just unable to figure them out right now. I'm sure it's gonna be a hard path, but at least I made my first step - declared my goals. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A passionate software developer.
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The Software Development Blog: A Difference between Visual C++ 2010 and Visual C++ 2008
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The Software Development Blog. Tuesday, June 9, 2009. A Difference between Visual C 2010 and Visual C 2008. I have just noticed that there is no more global option for specifying reference (such as include, library, executable, etc.) directories in Visual C 2010. Previously you could open the Options window using Tools – Options. Menu, and there was an item called VC Directories. This was extremely useful for specifying external SDK roots. For example, I use wxWidgets. Custom Software Development Sydney.