« Solving a baffling Vista setup errorPublished January 25, 2009 by Ed Bott While going through some boxes full of old stuff I ran across this pass from the Windows 95 launch party in Redmond, hosted by Jay Leno on a glorious August day in Redmond in 1995. I also found a pass from the Windows XP unveiling in February 2001
Now, post your amended article to at least 200 newsgroups, message boards and focus groups. (I think there are close to 32000 groups.) All you need is 200, but remember, the more you post, the more money you make - as ...
To the list of disturbing practices I nominate this: if ([some critical resource] != null) [do something with this critical resource]; The critical resource above could be an essential configuration setting, a file, a control, etc. Its absense should lead to an exception so that you, the developer, can figure out this anomalous flow early,
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I keep seeing a disturbing tendency to abuse XML. The kind of abuse where almost every technical decision leads to, âLetâs put it in XML.â If youâre holding a hammer, everything looks like a nail. To some born-again .NET developers, everything looks like XML (if your name is Don, youâre excused). XML begets XML