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Happy Christmas 2012
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December 28, 2012. 8221; said the bigger-than-life-sized sign displayed on the Mercedes dealership as we drove from Heathrow Airport to Caroline, John and Jack’s house in Notting Hill. I had to process what I read for a minute as it sounded funny. Being American, I am used to wishing others “Merry Christmas” or the more politically correct, “Happy Holidays.”. With a set of one-year-olds it can be challenging just to get out of the house. We do it, but it can consume the better part of a day. On Saturday ...
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Jack’s Big Valentine’s Day Dilemma
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Jack’s Big Valentine’s Day Dilemma. February 14, 2013. Jack had quite the dilemma on his hands today….who would he choose to be his Valentine:). We went to afternoon tea with his friends. Where it became fairly obvious that we had a ladies man on our hands…The first lady came on pretty strong…. The second woo’d him with her curly hair and sense of humor…. Then Woman #1 gave him a talking to for having a wandering eye. Jack stopped and pondered life…. And decided he only had eyes for….HIS MOM!
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Careful (Click, Click): January 2009
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Careful (Click, Click). Taking greater care when pressing things that go 'click.'. Sunday, January 25, 2009. C# MVP For You and Me - Part 1 - Intro. In this post I talk about the UI toolkits and the need for design patterns. In the next post I'll talk about actual patterns, and how I came to understand a way of using a lightweight model-view-presenter (MVP) pattern implementation to get the job done. C# Rich Client Libraries. The Need For Patterns. Author Brian Noyes starts chapter 1 with a demo of that ...
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Careful (Click, Click): Shoutout - Using SVN for your C# .NET project
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Careful (Click, Click). Taking greater care when pressing things that go 'click.'. Friday, March 13, 2009. Shoutout - Using SVN for your C# .NET project. If you want to use Subversion(SVN) as source control for a C# .NET project, there are two issues you'll run into: the generated " .svn. Subdirectories (which are incompatible with ASP.NET projects), and the various C# binary build artifacts that you'd want to keep out of a repository. Setting this to any non-null value will make your SVN client use " svn.
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Careful (Click, Click): First
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Careful (Click, Click). Taking greater care when pressing things that go 'click.'. Sunday, January 25, 2009. Welcome to my blog. In this and in all other posts, I will be short and simple. That may sound funny as the salutatory note to a body of writing whose very existence is optional. Shouldn't the ultimate in blog brevity be no blog at all? I will be writing about software development. Posted by Sparc Spread. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm Noah Green, quant developer. This blog is about:.
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Careful (Click, Click): C# MVP For You and Me - Part 1 - Intro
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Careful (Click, Click). Taking greater care when pressing things that go 'click.'. Sunday, January 25, 2009. C# MVP For You and Me - Part 1 - Intro. In this post I talk about the UI toolkits and the need for design patterns. In the next post I'll talk about actual patterns, and how I came to understand a way of using a lightweight model-view-presenter (MVP) pattern implementation to get the job done. C# Rich Client Libraries. The Need For Patterns. Author Brian Noyes starts chapter 1 with a demo of that ...
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Careful (Click, Click): March 2009
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Careful (Click, Click). Taking greater care when pressing things that go 'click.'. Friday, March 13, 2009. Shoutout - Using SVN for your C# .NET project. If you want to use Subversion(SVN) as source control for a C# .NET project, there are two issues you'll run into: the generated " .svn. Subdirectories (which are incompatible with ASP.NET projects), and the various C# binary build artifacts that you'd want to keep out of a repository. Setting this to any non-null value will make your SVN client use " svn.
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Careful (Click, Click): Shoutout - JUnit 4 Tutorial and TestNG Comparison
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Careful (Click, Click). Taking greater care when pressing things that go 'click.'. Thursday, February 19, 2009. Shoutout - JUnit 4 Tutorial and TestNG Comparison. I guess I've been living under the proverbial rock for the past two years because I didn't know about JUnit 4.x till yesterday. If you already know JUnit 3.8.x and are an intermediate or above developer, the best tutorial is cited below. DevXcom tutorial on JUnit 4 by Antonio Goncalves. IBM DeveloperWorks article on JUnit 4 vs. TestNG.
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