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  1. @JimHolmes ternary operator ? Love it : hate it
  2. @SilverSands_IT need to post to a custom SP list, AND use custom IP controls for yes/no fields. Cannot make it work with OOB features
  3. @spolsky suggested book title: "Mercurial ON ACID! In flames! X-treme edition!!!" ...on a typical O'Reilly book cover with camel
  4. @BrianTJackett one of @dalhbyk 's old posts covered how to make it work via timer jobs, search for spthemes.XML on his blog
  5. @BrianTJackett haha yeah. Only runs on one server. This is where I gave up on my infamous sharepointpdficon project
  6. @BrianTJackett so for web app Features, they will likely be activated by the farm admin anyway, so it won't matter where it's running
  7. @BrianTJackett I say this because I've had permissions errors in feature activations if activated via browser
  8. @BrianTJackett don't know, but I'm guessing it runs in whatever context it's activated from. If from browser, then runs in w3wp.exe as user
  9. @TRayburn peterseale @ gmail is my email! !!! !!!! !!! !!!!
  10. @TRayburn ooh ooh! Google Voice me!
  11. @tigertoy agree on ELMAH; summary is I am making a call to lists.asmx and need to log helpful hints about failures
  12. I think I made my own version of the infamous dailywtf "true,false,filenotfound"—"Success, Failure, ExceptionThrown" ...trust me though
  13. Oops not debug, but troubleshoot WITHOUT craziness like debugging in production.
  14. I need some kind of lesson in where to insert hooks/logging to my app to make it easy to debug...I need the spidey sense for logging
  15. Just had another bad experience with InfoPath. As always, limitations too stringent and solution created w/in limitations won't suffice
  16. @jphamilton I couldn't stay away so I left a comment on the post as "Peter". ...He has good points...I wonder what/who insipired his post
  17. codinghorror is a good writer and can pull it off--you (I) can't. Also, he can't either, his readers misinterpret his articles regularly
  18. Also don't get into the codinghorror writing style where you talk about something unrelated but "eventually land" at your conclusion
  19. Tweeting about blogging: when writing an op-ed post, try to focus on useful takeaways. Then, remove the opinion, leaving just takeaways
  20. Also, the proggit thread for article below: http://bit.ly/2iTnm2