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RobertTheGrey

  1. Can't wait! uk.ign.com/videos/2012/05…
  2. @rauhryan unless works now in nuget.org/packages/Spark v1.7.2 as an attribute and a (node with condition="" attr)
  3. @rauhryan Nope, no reverse, but it's easily added I guess. I suppose until now putting !conditon has worked...
  4. @rauhryan yes you can do both - is this dope enough or where you expecting something else? gist.github.com/2846383
  5. @rauhryan Do you mean in the context of conditionally rendering an html attribute or an html node? Example?
  6. I love using the word 'idempotent' in technical discussions :)
  7. @MsFrankieB Lock her in a room and tell her she can have food if she finishes it. @TheColonial would approve :)
  8. Yes, but will it ever happen? (via @TheColonial): Nick Hanauer's TED Talk bit.ly/J1jPvY
  9. I'm still amazed how much we rely on bring-to-front and send-to-back in #winforms for docking mechanics! #unintuitivemuch
  10. Why do I still stare at the debugger in shock when my JavaScript actually works first time? Too many years of conditioning...
  11. @OdeToCode Exactamundo!
  12. @OdeToCode You forgot to say "new" - they might give you a singleton now 0_O
  13. Holy startups Batman! Here comes @nkohari again...
  14. @Plip Ha! For a second there I thought "I'm in you" was the title of a book. #mispronouncedwords
  15. Yes, Americans, the term is “couldn’t care less”. “I could care less” means “I care” <-- I LOL'd, nice one @markrendle :)
  16. Gone in 60 seconds ... now showing on MUTV