nolanegly
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Won a Zune HD at msdn! Missed a laptop by one draw.
about 20 hours ago
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At msdn live session on Win7; small crowd compared to asp.net events. It's a web app world these days?
about 22 hours ago
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Need to serialize in WCF - use DataContractSerializer, or the XmlSerializer? Your thoughts and experiences?
8:04 AM Dec 8th
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@ Older model, no backlight, different control panel on front. But works quite well at maintaining temperature, has scheduling.
7:44 AM Dec 8th
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@ @ I can second the Honeywell thermostat recommendation. I've got one, works great.
7:32 AM Dec 8th
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@ Yeah, dunno. sorry.
8:19 AM Dec 7th
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@ VS? Check the inner exception?
8:14 AM Dec 7th
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@ ...only breaks for keys missing in primary resx file though. You could script the insertion of keys missing in addnl resxs?
12:57 PM Dec 3rd
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@ Use the compiler generated static properties in your code? Doesn't deal with unused keys, but ensures all used keys exist...
12:55 PM Dec 3rd
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@ For each language besides the default, or at all?
12:46 PM Dec 3rd
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.@ Abstracting access to the current time also allows easy redirect to a time server instead of the local machine.
9:11 AM Dec 3rd
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Anyone know of any middleware solutions (BizTalk, etc.) that support TCP/IP sockets as a receiving adapter type?
8:32 AM Dec 3rd
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@ Legalese obscures any legal license definition unfortunately. See for plain English LGPL info.
7:51 AM Dec 3rd
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@ Caffeine is only a problem if you lack discipline to moderate your intake to avoid adverse effects
7:45 AM Dec 3rd
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@ I thought LGPL was the lesser, redistributable version.
7:26 AM Dec 3rd
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Hey R# fans, Is R# 5 fairly stable, or should I try again with the latest 4?
7:02 AM Dec 3rd
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Uninstalling R# fixed the WSOD on startup :(
7:00 AM Dec 3rd
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Really bad day? Resorting to "devenv /safemode" and "devenv /log c:\ms.txt"
6:53 AM Dec 3rd
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@ I tried that with this Vista install; disliked the perf hit in the VM. Might try again with Win7, tired of multiboot mornings
6:48 AM Dec 3rd
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Today's $10+e6 question...will Visual Studio open the first time I boot without WSOD...I know I need to repave, but am trying to hold off.
6:33 AM Dec 3rd
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