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Monthly Archives: January 2006
Forget Agile 2006, this is the conference for me!
http://www.waterfall2006.com/ I’ll see you all there! — bab
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The St. Louis Code Camp is Coming!
It’s on the East Coast… It’s on the West Coast… Now it’s coming to St. Louis… The St. Louis Code Camp Are you passionate about some technical topic? Are you interested in learning what other developers in your area are … Continue reading
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Enterprise Library and Object Builder
One of the biggest areas of change between this new version of Enterprise Library and the original version, shipped a year ago, is our configuration system. The original configuration system, written (and rewritten 3x) by Scott Densmore, worked tremendously well, … Continue reading
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Astronomy versus Lasik?
I’m interested in hearing from any astronomers out there who have had Lasik surgery. I’m tired of glasses and contacts just aren’t as comfortable as I might hope they would be. I know Sky and Telescope did a big article … Continue reading