After visiting the
ALT.NET Open Spaces Conference in Seattle Scott Hanselman followed through on one of the open ideas there and created the
ALT.NET Geek Code page. After selecting from the list of processes and tools you are given a code. Code which can be expressed in text like so:
IOC(SM):IOC(CW):IOC(Nin):MOC(RM):MOC(MQ):MOC(TM):MOC(!?):TDD(NU):TDD(Xu):TDD(Mb):SCC(Svn):SCC(Git):SCC(TFS):SCC(Lame):SCC(Gmail):ORM(NH):ORM(SS):ORM(L2S):XPP(++):DDD(T+):DDD(+):DDD(!?):JSL(Jq):JSL(MS):JSL(p+):JSL(s+):CIS(CC):CIS(psh+):CIS(bat-):GoF(++)
That's a lot of text though, and looks the right time for a little data visualization app built in Silverlight 2. This is the story of that little application that could.
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