ManipUni said:MasterPie said:*snip*By that logic couldn't we claim that they're all the same brand because they all contained the word "Microsoft" in the name?
Don't forget the oldy but a goody : http://www.start.com
Still my favorite.
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ManipUni said:MasterPie said:*snip*By that logic couldn't we claim that they're all the same brand because they all contained the word "Microsoft" in the name?
Don't forget the oldy but a goody : http://www.start.com
Still my favorite.
vesuvius said:Spend some time at Channel9.msdn.com as well. I don't know what it is, but quite a few niners of late have joined the mothership; dahat, littleguru, joechung, iontodrel (from memory) and a few others.
Many of us niners...turned into blue badges...so if you're interested in learning about the whole process feel free to ping one of us. Good luck on your search!
Are you an incompotent programmer?
Somehow I missed the announcement but the windows team has gone off and built their own Channel9 type site with some really good conversations:
http://talkingaboutwindows.com/archive/2009/04/17/mark-russinovich.aspx">
http://talkingaboutwindows.com/
I just watched the Mark Russinovich video, pretty neat:
http://talkingaboutwindows.com/archive/2009/04/17/mark-russinovich.aspx">http://talkingaboutwindows.com/archive/2009/04/17/mark-russinovich.aspx
http://blogs.technet.com/matthewms/archive/2009/03/25/interview-taking-a-look-at-the-microsoft-interactive-canvas.aspx
Some pretty cool stuff.
I wish I had one of those walls at home! I bet Steve B does.
Take a look at Twhirl. Connect up with Ping.fm and friend feed.Cyonix said:Mine is http://twitter.com/jmerriweather but i never use it, I only joined up to see what it was all about.
Most of my friends that would be the most likely to use it think its lame. But these are the same friends that didn't like facebook when it came out and they are on facebook now. It would use it if more people i knew used it.
Also, as I'm in Australia they won't send me SMS's anymore. They did for a while but seem to have cut it off.
all at the same time.
Check it out: http://ping.fm/I'm on twitter. I use twhirl and it's really nifty. My twitter name isn't creative it's just ianceicys.littleguru said:I have an account as littleguru too... quite never use it. I'm not that much attracked to it.webmonkey said:*snip*
Maddus Mattus said:Don't do freaky stuff in the constructor of your form!Dr Herbie said:*snip*
Do it in the onload so the designer does not fire the code!
If you're running into issues at work with Visual Studio being slow with TFS. Turn on the logging for a normal session (1-4 hours) and then send the log file to the administrator.
http://blogs.msdn.com/edhintz/archive/2007/03/30/tfs-client-tracing.aspx
If you tweak TFS it should be running fast.
BTW, how much RAM do you have on your client machine, also how fast is your disk (5400rpm, 7200rpm, 10,000 rpm)?
Congratulation! Enjoy the summit! There's a lot of help customers will need this year understanding VS2010, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2...etc.Ion Todirel said:not for the whole year, though