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Its a busy time for me again with lots to do at work and an extremely mobile 19 month old girl who has decided to have her “terrible twos” early. Her shrieking could pierce through someone at this point...
Jonathan Wells points to an very interesting post “Understanding garbage collection is important when tuning the performance of your .NET Compact Framework-based applications. Check out Steven Pratschner'spost on the subject:
Phil and I's pal from the Groove days, SBC, came up all the way from Hartford CT to see us for our latest Beantown.NET UG meeting and has pictures. I apologize in advance for not shaving-)
Dare has released RSS Bandit v1.2.0.114 SP1 release candidate 1. I am using RSS Bandit when I am not at home (where II use NewsGator and there is much to love. I am prefering it over SharpReader these days.
Scott makes the good point of sending all your relatives to www.microsoft.com/protect. “It will automatically turn on the Windows Firewall and setup the Automatic Updates to download and install. This will mean one less trip for me to everyone's house to install Windows SP2!” How true. It just reminds me of seeing Dan Appleman when we had the blogger dinner in Redmond a couple of weeks ago. Dan has made it his mission to get teans (and all their familes) to compute safely with firewalls and such. A fantatsic mission to get behind.