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Computer Help for Windows Backup in Windows Vista - 2 views

Help Gurus Microsoft tech support experts helped me create windows backup for my Vista computer. I asked them to create backups because I am afraid that something bad might happen to my computer an...

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Joel Bennett

Zotero - A Web-Generation Research Tool - 0 views

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    Impressive Firefox extension helps you collect bibliographic & research information from sites like Amazon, Library websites, Journal sites, etc.  The ultimate bibliography building tool: you no longer need to copy all this out of books or off web pages ... Zotero can export/import BibTeX, RIS, Refer/BibIX, RDF, MODS, etc. and can even create APA, MLA, or Chicago style citations pages for import (as RTF) into your favorite rich text editor!
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    Imports bibliography data from an astonishing list of sites ( http://www.zotero.org/translators/ ) via RDF and microformats ( http://www.zotero.org/documentation/compatible_standards_and_software ).  It uses the mozStorage API (backed by a SQLite database), and it's all open source ( http://dev.zotero.org/docs/ ).
Joel Bennett

Using C++ Interop (Implicit PInvoke) - 0 views

  • C++ Interop is recommended over explicit PInvoke because it provides better type safety, is typically less tedious to implement, is more forgiving if the unmanaged API is modified, and makes performance enhancements possible that are not possible with explicit PInvoke.
  • C++ Interop allows COM components to be accessed at will and does not require separate interop assemblies
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    Because it is the language of the native APIs, Visual C++ has a special status on Windows which makes it  the best language for interacting with the platform APIs -- whether those are pure C++ APIs or COM components. This is partly due to the fact that unlike other .NET languages, Visual C++ allows managed and unmanaged code to exist in the same application and even in the same file ... allowing integration with existing apps and platform APIs that is just not possible in other .NET languages.
Joel Bennett

PLEAC-Ruby - 0 views

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    a Perl Cookbook ... for Ruby
Joel Bennett

Introducing BDD -- DanNorth.net - 0 views

  • I decided it must be possible to present TDD in a way that gets straight to the good stuff and avoids all the pitfalls. My response is behaviour-driven development (BDD).
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    It must be possible to present TDD in a way that gets straight to the good stuff and avoids all the pitfalls... my response is behaviour-driven development (BDD).
Joel Bennett

.NET Book Zero by Charles Petzold - 1 views

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    Charles Petzold's free .Net Book Zero is a great introduction to .Net and C# for the C/C++ programmer ... if you're a Windows programmer who's been curious about C# but haven't known where to start, this is where.
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shell: revealed - 0 views

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    The Windows Shell team blog (aggregator).
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Foundations: Using Templates to Customize WPF Controls -- MSDN Magazine, January 2007 - 0 views

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    Part of a book by Charles Petzold on programming Windows apps with WPF -- includes a link to all the code samples -- which are really great as a learning tool even if you don't have the book.
Joel Bennett

Good Math, Bad Math : The "C is Efficient" Language Fallacy - 0 views

  • Here's the problem. C and C++ suck rocks as languages for numerical computing. They are not the fastest, not by a longshot. In fact, the fundamental design of them makes it pretty much impossible to make really good, efficient code in C/C++.
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    An informed rant on why C/C++ are NOT the fastest programming languages, but merely the "closest to the metal."
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C# 3.0 Cookbook - Sample Code - 0 views

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    The code samples from the C# Cookbook for C# 3.0 -- awesome, even without the book's explanations.
Joel Bennett

Ian Griffiths' Weblog on WPF and .Net development - 0 views

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    Ian's blog has some great in-depth articles focused on whateever is the latest and greatest in .Net...
Joel Bennett

.Net Framework BCL Team Blog - 0 views

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    The aggregating blog for the BCL (Base Class Library) for the .Net Framework.  Tons of information here as they work toward a new version of the .Net Framework
Joel Bennett

CLR Add-In Team Blog - 0 views

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    The CLR Add-In team blog ... news about the new System.AddIn that's coming in .Net 3.5
Joel Bennett

CLR Inside Out: New Library Classes in "Orcas" -- MSDN Magazine, April 2007 - 0 views

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    New CLR libraries incladd-in hosting model, which was discussed in the last two editions of CLR Inside OutSupport for the Suite B set of cryptographic algorithms, as specified by the National Security Agency (NSA)Support for big integersA high-performance set collectionSupport for anonymous and named pipesImproved time zone supportLightweight reader/writer lock classesBetter integration with Event Tracing for Windows® (ETW), including ETW provider and ETW trace listener APIs
Joel Bennett

OtherGuiLibraries - from the wtl wiki - 0 views

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    The "Other GUI Libraries" page on the WTL wiki holds a wealth of information in the form of short reviews of various (mostly free, and mostly cross-platform) gui widget toolkits like Qt, wxWidgets, Ultimate++, JUCE and others I'd never heard of ...
Joel Bennett

Tracing in .NET and Implementing Your Own Trace Listeners - 0 views

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    A good place to start if you want to do trace or debug messages from .NET, this article explains the differences between trace and debug, how you can turn them on and off, and how you can set them to trace to file or event log without recompiling. Excellent.
Joel Bennett

Live Mesh : Live Mesh as a Platform - 0 views

  • The mesh is the foundation for a model where customers will ultimately license applications to their mesh, as opposed to an instantiation of Windows, Mac or a mobile account or a web site.
  • applications will be seamlessly installed and run from their mesh
  • one instantiation of a mesh object is as a local (shared, aka Live) folder on a PC. This same mesh object might be instantiated as a slideshow on a web site, and as preview and upload UX on a mobile device with a built-in camera.
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  • A mesh object could also represent a range of cells in Excel
  • Live Mesh provides the building blocks to support the notion of groups, or communities (member lists) of people associated with a mesh object
  • The ability to open a mutually authenticated raw communications channel, to any device in a group, regardless of current location or network topology. This channel always works, by way of cloud relay if necessary, but will automatically and transparently take the cheapest and fastest possible network path.
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    Illuminating insight into the future possibilities of writing apps based on Live Mesh
Joel Bennett

Unit Testing Rules From the Rules Engine - MikeWo's Musings - 0 views

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    In this episode of DotNetNuggets, Mike Wo introduces a way to unit test individual rules in a Windows Workflow Foundation solution ...
Joel Bennett

Conceptual Children: A powerful new concept in WPF -- CodeProject - 0 views

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    An interesting concept in reparenting WPF controls...
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