All right, just like Ayende, I’m not too sure about this, but I’m willing to give Twitter a chance…
http://twitter.com/bdicroce
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All right, just like Ayende, I’m not too sure about this, but I’m willing to give Twitter a chance…
http://twitter.com/bdicroce
I was cleaning my Gmail inbox this afternoon, and I stumbled upon a few old emails. One of them was sent to me by my wife and it includes some funny pictures of (apparently real) math and physics homework answers. To all you students who are about to begin your Summer vacation…enjoy!
With the latest release of the popular Linux-based operating system, Ubuntu Hardy Heron, the installation process just got easier for Windows users who wish to try out an alternative to Vista or XP. Even .NET developers who are looking out on trying the Mono project (the .NET platform for Linux-based operating systems) can benefit […]
Wow! 24 posts for the month of March and only one post so far for April. Some people were asking me if I was all right, and the answer is Yep! I finished working for the consulting firm that hired me as an intern during my undergraduate studies, and starting this Monday, I will […]
Krzysztof Cwalina has published a condensed version of the Microsoft .NET Framework Design Guidelines which he co-authored with Brad Abrams a couple of years ago. You can find the Framework Design Guidelines Digest here as a PDF file (9 pages long). The document is very useful if you desire to set up a […]
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