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  1. Nice! RT @davidfowl: New blog post! WPF style databinding in ASP.NET! http://bit.ly/1LBFGz
  2. Ah well, I'll look at it another day. Time for The Office.
  3. Building Intellisense in @firefox was hard enough, would #chrome even allow me to do the hard bit (pixel pos. of the caret in a textarea)?
  4. If there is a way to use XPCOM components (from @firefox) in #chrome, that'd be nice, but not sure how'd that work.
  5. @damienguard Ha, true, tester in title only . :)
  6. Looks like #chrome supports extensions now. Time to put on my dev hat. http://bit.ly/w4Pox
  7. Adding extensions to jqGrid to preserve page/sort order on refresh.
  8. than I thought*
  9. Back from the gym. Busier than thought on a Friday evening...
  10. @KirillOsenkov In VS? Window > Close All Documents?
  11. @edward_tanguay Good idea for an add-in though
  12. @julielermanvt So you should email Evan too. :)
  13. RT @damienguard: LINQ to SQL profiler by @ayende now available in public beta http://l2sprof.com/ #linqtosql
  14. @elijahmanor Do you know of any JS grid controls that preserve page/sort order on page refresh, similar to Gmail?
  15. RT @nkohari: This is so awesome. 15 things worth knowing about coffee in cartoon form: http://theoatmeal.com/comic...
  16. @julielermanvt Ask @scottgu what he did. I know he had the same issue with someone taking his name on twitter.
  17. @jmarnold Go to the gym. Always makes me feel better.
  18. @KristoferA Do you have any advice for Chui here based on your STE for L2S work? http://bit.ly/3yexBp
  19. RT @ardalis: Please RT: SQL Server Management Studio Support for SQL Azure is here. http://tinyurl.com/yzllvow #sql #azure
  20. @edward_tanguay There are two others, too: swap words (Shift+Ctrl+T) and swap lines (Shift+Alt+T)