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by Peter G Provost.
Original Post: Geek Notes 2004-02-14
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So I spent a few hours on Friday bringing up a .TEXT based weblog site for my employer,
Interlink Group. We have a number of really smart guys there and I've been trying
to get them to blog for a while. Hopefully it'll work out. At first glace, I really
like the look of .TEXT. I particularly like the Articles bit. From looking at the
code (and talking to The .NET Guy) it sounds like the templates aren't separated from
the code well enough, but I don't know how much I really care about that. We'll see...
maybe I'll convert from dasBlog to .TEXT one of these days.
DevDays 2004 Walkaways - Wow!
Check out all the good things you will get when you attend DevDays this year. Come
on out for the free stuff (particularly the Whidbey Tech Preview), stay for the interesting
topics.
VS.NET Debugging
Tips - Daniel Cazzulino gives us a number of interesting debugging tips for Visual
Studio .NET.
Hackers Hall of
Fame - The Learning Channel has a new site up focusing on the most famous hackers
and crackers of all time. An interesting read... if for no other reason than to see
what some of these guys look like. [via Stephano
Demiliani]
Justin Rudd
Reviews Shadowfax - In case you haven't heard of it, there is an SOA reference
architecture in the works called Shadowfax and Justin Rudd doesn't like it. I have
to admit, when I looked at it I saw the same thing... too complicated for most people.