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submitted by AlexCuse AlexCuse 1 month, 19 days ago

devlicio.us — Caliburn is a framework designed to aid in the development of WPF and Silverlight applications. It implements a variety of UI patterns that are geared towards solving problems encountered in real-world scenarios. read more...

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submitted by AlexCuse AlexCuse 4 months, 1 day ago

forum.lessthandot.com — The puzzle this week is simple. Write a program to convert to (and from) roman numerals. So your program should be able to take the input of 27 and return XXVII, and take MCMLXXXI and return 1981. And of course any other values.... read more...

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published 4 months, 15 days ago, submitted by AlexCuse AlexCuse 4 months, 16 days ago

codebetter.com — Lots of good extension methods here for C# read more...

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submitted by AlexCuse AlexCuse 4 months, 23 days ago

forum.lessthandot.com — This weeks puzzle is a nice and simple one to ease all those with sore heads from the July 4th celebrations back into thinking code... read more...

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submitted by AlexCuse AlexCuse 5 months, 6 days ago

forum.lessthandot.com — This week's puzzle is to draw a couple shapes using characters, in as little code as possible. read more...

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submitted by AlexCuse AlexCuse 5 months, 15 days ago

forum.lessthandot.com — We've decided to do a recurring feature at LessThanDot and have a "Programmer Puzzles" section with interesting puzzles published. This week the challenge is to identify the outer points in a regular pentagon (or n-sided polygon for extra credit), given the center point and the radius. You can use any programming language you like, just please let people know which one you have decided to use! read more...

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