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Paul Vick

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Registered: Aug, 2003

Paul Vick is a Tech Lead on Visual Basic at Microsoft Corp.
Panopticon Central's greatest hits Posted: Apr 16, 2004 4:53 PM
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One of the downsides of blogs is that good stuff tends to gradually scroll off into the sunset. Loyal readers may have caught all the good stuff over the past ten months, but newcomers may have missed some things entirely unless they were willing to wade through all of the other superfluous stuff. To make it easier to find useful information (at least, what I think is useful information), I've added some article categories to the panel on the right. The “Articles“ section contains general long-form items like “The Ten Rules of Performance“, while the “Personal FAQs“ and “VB FAQs“ section contain answers to frequently asked questions. I would have liked to just have headers that linked back to the original entries, but I couldn't figure out how to do that in .Text, so I just pasted them into new articles with a link back to the original. If you want to comment on something, you'll have to go back to the original entry and comment there. (I'm still working on a comments RSS feed so that comments on old entries can be tracked more easily.)

I still need to talk with Duncan about how this is going to mesh with the newly announced VB FAQ blog...

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