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  • South African .Net Bloggers

    - by MarkPearl
    Where would I be without the inspiration of the following South African developers who are constantly contributing to the .NET community. Robert MacClean Hilton Giesenow Rubi Grobler Zayd Kara Zlatan Dzinic Dave Coates As well as the great input we get from the local Microsoft people.

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  • MVPs and the Community

    - by andyleonard
    Introduction Earlier this month, David Woods decided to drop his MVP award . The move inspired some interesting comments and discussion among MVPs. David's points are: MVP Expertise Microsoft Technology Products Microsoft "Listens" Cost-Benefits for an MVP MVP Expertise After mentioning he's encountered MVPs who are not experts, David states: "The

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  • Bazaar issues while installing Ubuntu TV

    - by Aleksi Kinnunen
    I tried to install Ubuntu TV in Ubuntu 12.04 with this guide: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuTV/Contributing. Everything had been OK until I wrote to the terminal bzr branch lp:~s-team/ubuntutv/trunk ubuntu-tv. It says: Permission denied (publickey). ConnectionReset reading response for 'BzrDir.open_2.1', retrying Permission denied

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  • What’s coming up

    - by GavinPayneUK
    In the last couple of months my community activities list has had things leave it and new things join it, so I thought share, and promote, my future plans. Microsoft Certified Architect : SQL Server – Giving back Preparing for my MCA Board was the hardest, yet in hindsight the most rewarding and interesting, thing I’ve ever done. 

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  • Who Really Contributed the High-End Tech to Project Monterey?

    <b>Groklaw:</b> "Here's something interesting, a Santa Cruz 8K from October 26, 1998, which consists mostly of two press releases announcing the IBM-SCO joint partnership to do Project Monterey. Guess who would be providing the bulk of the high-end enterprise capabilities and contributing them to UnixWare? Hint: Not SCO"

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  • Posting over at LIV Interactive

    - by D'Arcy Lussier
    First, no no no, I’m not leaving GWB! What I am going to be doing is contributing my business-focussed posts to a professional community that fellow Winnipegger Coree Francisco created called LIVInteractive! LIVInteractive publishes articles on business, design, development, content (marketing, copy, etc.), and community…and has some

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  • Be Lucrative Using Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

    Another way to make money online is through Search Engine Optimization (SEO). This technique influences different search engines such as Google, Yahoo, Bing and Live. This is usually done to help generate traffic into their websites equating to potential profit. The SEO technique has helped many into their success online. There are

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  • Website Building Prices - Money Getting Out Or Money Getting In?

    You are probably thinking of website building prices which are the contributing factors why you are still hesitating to have that website created for your business. If you are in this mindset of thinking of the costs rather than the benefits, you are probably missing out the big picture which more simply said could be the pay back

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  • Different Approaches of Entity Framework

    Entity Framework provides three different approaches to deal with the model, and each one has its own pros and cons. Ambily Kavumkal Kamalasanan discusses the advantages of the Model, Database, and Code First approaches to modeling in Entity Framework 5.0. Entity Framework still has its share of issues and is not widely accepted

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  • Does overheating cause a computer to slow down?

    - by anonymous coward
    It's a pet peeve of mine that people leave the tower of their desktop computers in the small enclosed cabinet part of computer desks. I've heard that heat issues can cause problems with PCs, but is this realistic? Is leaving the desktop in a cabinet area, or above-average-room-temp, a realistic potential cause of slowdowns?

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  • Windows 7: Add column to ALL music folders

    - by Joel Spolsky
    In Windows 7 Explorer, when I open a folder containing only music, it's smart enough to show me a custom set of columns (Name, #, Title, Contributing Artists, Album) that make sense for a music folder. However, I also always want to see a Length column. I can right click on the column headers and add the Length column, which

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  • Why does F@H not bind to more than one core on Windows?

    - by warren
    I have been contributing to Stanford's Folding@Home project for some time with most of the computers I own. I just installed the Windows client on a new machine running Windows 7, but see that the F@H process only binds to one CPU core. Is this due to it being run on Windows? (I have the 64-bit edition of Windows 7

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  • Microsoft, jQuery, and Templating

    - by Stephen Walther
    About two months ago, John Resig and I met at Café Algiers in Harvard square to discuss how Microsoft can contribute to the jQuery project. Today, Scott Guthrie announced in his second-day MIX keynote that Microsoft is throwing its weight behind jQuery and making it the primary way to develop client-side Ajax

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  • Microsoft Technical Computing

    In the past I have described the team I belong to here at Microsoft (Parallel Computing Platform) in terms of contributing to Visual Studio and related products, e.g. .NET Framework. To be more precise, our team is part of the Technical Computing group, which is still part of the Developer Division. This

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  • Does Open Source lead to bad coding?

    - by David Conde
    I have a thought that I tried asking at SO, but didnt seem like the appropriate place. I think that source sites like Google Code, GitHub, SourceForge... have played a major role in the history of programming. However, I found that there is another bad thing to these kind of sites and that is you may

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