VS Tips and Tricks
Well, I’m still sitting on the bench here at work and it looks like it will last a couple more weeks. My many journeys around the internet have led me here. This is a nice collection of Tips and Tri
Well, I’m still sitting on the bench here at work and it looks like it will last a couple more weeks. My many journeys around the internet have led me here. This is a nice collection of Tips and Tri
I found this page today in my many journeys. It has a lot of funny little things to use for personal analysis (who really wants to pay a shrink eh?). This has to be the funniest (perhaps due to trut
I do believe that I have done some rather entertaining things in my life. Heck, some of them have even been related to agriculture. This however, takes the cake.
For those of you that know me in the real world you might find this to be a funny take on where my life could be going. I think I’d start by changing my name to Daisy.
Found this today. It’s a great little HTML formatter that will convert unformatted code into a piece of HTML that will appear as it would in the VS IDE. Probably the sweetest thing is that you can c
I don’t have any idea who it was that wrote this, but she (it reads like a she anyways) should be commended. Scotland – 15 yr old Single Malt Glenfiddich Scotch – 49.00 – A good smooth finish and it
Optimism is an occupational hazard of programming: feedback is the treament. - Kent Beck
I think that I was the person in every one of these frames at one time or another. Once you have accomplished that your perspective on the whole software development world does change somewhat.
I will admit to the fact that I have been known to try and succeed atintimidating co-workers before, but I’ve moved on from that place in mylife. With my new job I get to ride the commuter bus f
I just had to do it…..odd for a Canadian to be so southern wouldn’t you say? ### Your Linguistic Profile:55% General American English20% Yankee15% Dixie5% Midwestern5% Upper Midwestern