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Duncan Mackenzie

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Duncan Mackenzie is the Visual Basic Content Strategist at msdn.microsoft.com
C# Team Blogs as OPML Posted: Mar 9, 2004 12:51 PM
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Gus Perez has been maintaining an up-to-date list of C# team blogs, but after carefully duplicating his categorization in SharpReader, I thought I would try putting it up as an OPML file...

You can grab it from here, and import it into your RSS Aggregator of choice... enjoy

(oh, and I ran into the oddest behaviour when posting this... putting the file up as .opml was causing IE to crash when I tried to view it, Front Page was refusing to edit it and I have no idea why. While, I enjoy questing after the truth as much as the next geek, after a few minutes of this I just gave up and made it a .xml file, which worked perfectly in all respects)

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