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  1. @joshuamck true... win for #nospam, fail for #validation
  2. dominos au estore asks for an email address. Just enter @. and its happy. #fail
  3. an extension to VS that allows you to embed images in a code file? #sobs
  4. finally got the opportunity to check out VS 2010 and all of the F# goodness
  5. FFS just rename wikipedia to "The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy" and be done with it. Oh and dont forget your... http://snipr.com/j680b
  6. I always wanted a clone :) http://twitter.com/jburger79
  7. @paulstovell it would be great if you could elaborate as to why in an email if you get some time.
  8. @jstangroome @paulstovell I found 3 attempts to provide a logging framework in our code base. RE: trace sources, seems holden v ford 2 me.
  9. @shaunau I'm thinking that secure password is an oxymoron these days :P
  10. our product now uses log4net for logging instead of half hearted inbred attempts. Happy.
  11. Interface segregation principle: colleagues are learning the hard way that there is a *lot* to be said for only taking what you need.
  12. saying youve got the flu these days is about as funny as terrorist jokes in airports.
  13. itching to do some exercise
  14. Just found this... Public Enum YesNo Yes No End Enum
  15. @jstangroome to get a password you need to be on the beta team. To be on the beta team you need a password.
  16. @talktomikesmith I totally agree, although in brownfield applications it might be a necessity to get to a better place :)
  17. @talktomikesmith In greenfield apps I prefer to keep my components unaware of the IoC container. Hope thats of some help.
  18. @talktomikesmith hehehe buy them all a copy of "Working Effectively with Legacy Code" :P
  19. @jeremydmiller whats scary is that you can sum up their incorrect views in < 140 chars
  20. @paulstovell wondering if i should leave that comment in the screencast im doing :P