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  1. @jonobarel thanks
  2. @ArielBH I'll consider that right after the book passes the Harry Potter sales figures :)
  3. By the way, it's already available for pre-ordering http://bit.ly/8g8Wwl
  4. FYI - IronRuby Unleashed is expected to be out in February (no exact date yet)
  5. @ArielBH get ready to a world of pain but with a huge satisfaction feeling at the end and a great line in the résumé :)
  6. http://twitpic.com/rtb5j - The icons of "plugged in" and "network is connected" in Win7 are too similar IMHO
  7. Ruby on Rails becomes latest open-source offering to run on Microsoft's Azure cloud http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=4672
  8. Just blogged: We’re Living in an Unstandardized World http://bit.ly/7WfuTy
  9. Never eat Laffa when you know you need to think afterwards
  10. @Ben_Hall I've already seen 3 different dates, so I'm not sure. Good time to check it out :) I'll tweet when I have an answer
  11. I finished the author review stage of IronRuby Unleashed. Publish day is getting closer!
  12. Needed: time.
  13. gemcutter really needs categories or tags
  14. and the Ruby version - Hidden features of Ruby http://bit.ly/7im4CY
  15. Great stackoverflow discussion - Hidden features of C# http://is.gd/57OtU
  16. Great stackoverflow discussion - Hidden features of C# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9033?sort=votes#sort-top
  17. I'm looking for a new mp3 player application. I have two requests - play mp3 files and be lightweight. What do you recommend?
  18. @serialseb it should be the standard :-/
  19. Win a new Macbook Pro on Cyber Monday 2009. Details here: http://bit.ly/29rFES
  20. @SoftMind I think MS is still in the denial stage. They're having a hard time believing Ruby and Python actually run on top of the CLR :)