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A .NET Cryptography Primer, part 1
I could ask _all_ my friends to kick my posts, too! Unfortunately that would guarantee only one additional kick at best... :S
posted by
Jemm
8 months, 29 days ago
A .NET Cryptography Primer, part 1
Very cryptic post ;)
posted by
Jemm
8 months, 29 days ago
Showing off the power of Silverlight 2.0 - Windows Media Player redone
I should have linked here:
http://advertboy.wordpress.com/2008/01/01/blend-candy-windows-media-player/
posted by
Jemm
9 months, 20 days ago
Can't think of a good class name?
IrishLolcatIterator
posted by
Jemm
9 months, 20 days ago
Why asp.net MVC is so awesome.
Sometimes I kick (or Digg for that matter) articles that aren't so great but that I will return to later.
I don't consider DNK or Digg as ranking services, but also as useful social bookmarking services. It is easier to find items of interest from recently kicked/dugg -lists.
If some article is worth returning to, I guess it is worth kicking/digging, anyway.
posted by
Jemm
9 months, 28 days ago
Retaining Good Developers - 10 Things To Keep Them Happy
It's "Kuato" from the Total Recall -movie...
posted by
Jemm
9 months, 28 days ago
Get free Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Framework Training kit
Dupe?
http://www.dotnetkicks.com/visualstudio/VS2008_NET_3_5_Training_Kit
posted by
Jemm
10 months, 5 days ago
Why asp.net MVC is so awesome.
dengar: something like that:"Worst. Community. Ever." :P His message was basically that this site sucks, because people kick everything and we are morons because of that :D He never submitted anything, of course, which makes him just a troll who probably couldn't figure out how to code with Logo ;)
posted by
Jemm
10 months, 9 days ago
Why asp.net MVC is so awesome.
Good that we have Ralph here to tell us, what is great information and what is not, because he is so awesome. Just look at his history and admire how he has contributed to this community with all those great comments and tags. Not that he would have time to post examples of quality content...
posted by
Jemm
10 months, 9 days ago
Douchebaggery
F12 goes to definition in VS.
posted by
Jemm
10 months, 10 days ago
Restoring VS2005's 'prop' snippet in VS2008
I prefer automatic properties but sometimes I wish there was also snippet for the full property, too.
posted by
Jemm
10 months, 11 days ago
Adobe Responds To Silverlight
Hehe. That move may help reusing existing code, but if the result is just ActionScript, there won't be any speed benefits.
Silverlight is compiled code and it is and will be much faster for processor intensive tasks. .NET wouldn't have much point, if C#/C++/VB.NET etc were just compiled into VBScript or JavaScript :D
posted by
Jemm
10 months, 11 days ago
How to share knowledge in a team
I agree with jesse. Few years back in one company I set us an internal blog with .Text and it worked well as kind of an intranet. With categories it was easy to classify data etc.
These days WSS/SharePoint is of course a much better option. The free WSSv3 comes with blog and wiki-support + the normal collaboration features.
posted by
Jemm
10 months, 16 days ago
Jacob Nielsen: Top-10 Application-Design Mistakes
I agree. The submitted title was copied straight from the source.
posted by
Jemm
10 months, 17 days ago
Jacob Nielsen: Top-10 Application-Design Mistakes
I meant to write "Jakob". Sorry for the typo :,(
posted by
Jemm
10 months, 18 days ago
Asp.net: Directives
If the original MSDN ever goes down, there is a backup ;)
posted by
Jemm
10 months, 21 days ago
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