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.NET Coding Standard & Code Review Points
Short version: Make sure the code follows the companies coding standards.
This article is bizarre, they're just coding standards, and some of the code is just wacky.
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SuperJason
2 months, 5 days ago
Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack 1
WOW, I don’t even meet the requirements for SP1 for Visual studio 2008! I have a 2GHz laptop running Vista.
System Requirements
• Supported Operating Systems: Windows Server 2003; Windows Server 2008; Windows Vista; Windows XP
• Minimum: 1.6 GHz CPU, 384 MB RAM, 1024x768 display, 5400 RPM hard disk
• Recommended: 2.2 GHz or higher CPU, 1024 MB or more RAM, 1280x1024 display, 7200 RPM or higher hard disk
• On Windows Vista: 2.4 GHz CPU, 768 MB RAM <-- See!
posted by
SuperJason
3 months, 22 days ago
IE on Acid
So it's a cool wallpaper for no one? j/k
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SuperJason
4 months, 23 days ago
Disabling buttons on postback (enforcing "1-click-only rule")
This is a really bad article. It barely has any content. Also, I think it only works in the simplest scenarios. For example, no validators and no client javascript.
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SuperJason
6 months, 20 days ago
I switched from Linux to Windows Server 2008
Sorry, I try to keep them short for those with a short attention span. If you would like any more details about something specific, feel free to ask! I'm happy to answer questions.
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SuperJason
7 months, 17 days ago
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