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Tuesday, July 13, 2010
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I've decided to turn off comments on the blog because comments were running 8 spam links for every 1 meaningful comment. If you want to send me feedback about a post feel free to send me something on Twitter.
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Rob Hale is a software engineer in Vermont's Chittenden county. I primarily work on the Microsoft technology stack (.NET and SQL Server).
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Turning off the comments on this thing
Where did FxCop go?
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June
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Which came first, the variable or the literal?
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May
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Follow up on CamStudio
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April
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Free screen capture tool: CamStudio
Getting ready for Visual Studio 2010 and .NET 4
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February
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New tool I'm using - SSMS Tools Pack
Making tiny things big - no, not Viagra
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January
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Book Review: "slide:ology"
Links from my VT.NET User Group talk
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2009
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December
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Wiring FxCop up to our build process
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September
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VT Code Camp 1: Summary
Twas the night before code camp...
Snippets for HTML, JavaScript and ASP.NET in VS201...
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August
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WebKit border radius and cascading styles don't al...
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July
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Free is my favorite four letter word
Browser differences and jQuery, (oh, yes... they e...
VT Code Camp - Call for Speakers and Registration:...
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June
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CT Code Camp Recap
CT Code Camp Recap: Part 1
CT Code Camp Recap: Part 2
CT Code Camp Recap: Part 3
An Excellent Post About JQuery Selectors and ASP.N...
I'm So Excited (and I just can't hide it)
Small reminder for JavaScript development
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May
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Notes from the New England User Group Leadership S...
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April
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I don't know what it's called, but I like it
Mitigating web.config security vulnerabilities thr...
Note to self... always read the instructions
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March
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Ada Lovelace Day: Julie Lerman
Debugging tips from the MSDN Roadshow
I don't care what they say... 6 != 4
Ah-ha! I knew I never liked that feature
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February
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Yes, I'm still here
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January
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Tool Review: RockScroll
XmlCsvReader
Keeping Current
Fun with progress bars
Speed up your string comparisons
VTdotNET January 2009 Summary
Clone Detective for Visual Studio
Additional C# Code Snippets for VS2005
Day 1 of the new adventure
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2008
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December
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Starting Over
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