I just mistyped the Channel9 address... the resulting website totally confused me for a minute. I thought Channel9 had undergone some major reworking over the weekend! ![]()
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What are the chances of some niners being allowed to trail you whilst filming at MSR? I'm sure we can be useful, carrying spare batteries, asking clever questions, etc.

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Nemerle has syntactic macros that look exactly like that.
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It's probably "better" to break up a complex method into many smaller methods. Then you can collapse those using the normal VS editor functionality.
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There are some videos here:
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Um, well he does work with Jessica Livingston (http://channel9.msdn.com/Showpost.aspx?postid=296058 )
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sirhomer wrote:
So when is a Firefox version coming out?
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How do people feel about the name: PodPoppy ?
The .com domain is available.
It's easy to spell.
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Massif wrote:podIEum (yeah the spelling's all funky.)
castie
iecast
iecarus (don't know where I'm going with that one.)
ciel (podCast IE <some L word>
Just liked that it was french.
piedro (don't know what the dro is for, just to make it sound better.)
There's a few ideas.
[edit: PodcastS in Internet Explorer - PSIE, could even call it psiechic, or psie-kick, or some such.]
Going with the "kick" theme, I like "PodKicker". However there appears to be a website under construction at www.podkicker.net
"PodKick" already seems to exist as well.
"podIEum" is cute - but people would always google for the correct spelling "Podium". Although I quite like that name too.
Damn, naming stuff is hard!
Maybe I need a short, cute, nonsense name - it is only a tiny applet after all.
TommyCarlier wrote:
You could call it IEPod
heh - let the law suits commence
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Any suggestions for a different name?
It seems like everything is taken these days. No wonder we get stuff like "microsoft something professional 2009 marketing bloatware edition"
