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Brian Graf's software blog
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Monday, June 17, 2002 |
authorities here are alert: "What are blogrolls and channelrolls?". Blogrolls are the list of sites that you say you read. In Radio these are typically built by hand using navigator links. Channelrolls are something that Jon Udell invented back in February, and are basically a list of the channels (RSS feeds) you subscribe to. Since channelrolls are usually built automatically and stay in sync with your subscription list they are more up to date, although longer. [Peter Drayton's Radio Weblog]
Cool. Just what I was looking for. And to think I was just about to write something like this (putting XSLT book back on the shelf).
9:13:35 PM
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System.Error.Emit: "I talked to a couple of people during my VSIP DevLab last week...". BTW, Brian, where are you working/what are you working on? The people doing VSIP work are few and far between, AFAICT - the highest-profile (blog-wise) .NET VSIP person seems to be Sam Gentile, but he's not talking much :-)... [Peter Drayton's Radio Weblog]
I just recently hired on at PreEmptive Solutions about 6 weeks ago. As to what I'm working on, I'm not really able to say :). I'm mostly just a .NET geek.
9:04:38 PM
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C# Intellisense
Can someone explain to me what this guy's talking about? C# may not have background compilation like VB.NET does, but we sure do have intellisense. I have no such problems with intellisense here.
[Drew's Blog]
I'd have to concur with Drew on this one. I am very happy with the intellisense support in VS.NET for all languages. It's boosted my productivity quite a bit.
5:30:54 PM
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Way to go!
9:29:13 AM
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Last Update: 10/25/2002; 5:09:41 PM

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