1. Mousegestures,
2. DotFuscator Pro,
3. Speech recognition for coding (not only for menu commands!),
4. Decent Windows Installer project creations
5. and patches.
Discussions
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Sven Groot wrote:Q2 2005 at the earliest, I guess.
Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
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While I'm watching the X-Box commercials all the time on tv my hands get itchy to play Halo 2 myself. But unfortunately the X-Box hasn't arrived yet, so can you please stop playing (temporary) Halo and let me join the fun too? (Sorry to sound impatient.)
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Do you get payed for overtime?
Edit: New question for the programmers. How many lines of code do you have to write/day? -
You have to click on the link of the project first, then you can click on the Save link under the screenshot of that project.
[Channel9-team, why did you hide the Express forums? Now we can't see the other projects or sources anymore, except the winners.] -
Sven Groot wrote:What I find interesting that ASP.NET 2.0 will produce valid XHTML 1.1, and that the VS2005 designers are pedantic about standards to the point of knowing significantly more about CSS than IE itself does.
Maybe some of the people from the Visual WebDeveloper 2005 team should transfer to the IE team after VS is done?
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I'll post another linky to keep the non-Halo 2 owners (including myself) occupied for awhile: http://www.ctrlaltdel-online.com/?t=archives&date=2004-11-10
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Congratulations with the (almost) valid XHTML 1.0 Strict.
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fbeta.search.msn.com%2F -
It means that Jamie will get moderator privileges and be able to delete our posts (or spam).
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Don't forget that you are still able to target the .net framework 1.0 with vs.net 2003.