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June 2003 - CraigBlog
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I was out at The Daily Grind today (ego surfing my referrers log, of course) when I noticed this link to Clemens Vasters ’ blog . In it, he discusses his experiences over the last year with his COM+-based aspect-like framework. A lot of it is about the...
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I was doing some research online at work today, trying to optimize
some of the security infrastructure I’ve been working on for my client. I ran
across this article in
my search to remember whether, when both signing and encrypting a message, one is
supposed ...
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The discussion over on Sam’s
Wiki about the future of RSS continues. I wish I had the cycles to follow this
more closely, but Tim Bray has this writeup about one of the interesting issues being
discussed:
Don has started a new book. His first sentence is a good one.
I have some idea what he’s writing about (but I’ll let him reveal that
in his own time), and I think it has the potential to shake up the way a lot of people
think. I’m looking forward to reading it!
Jim Hogg of Microsoft posted this little nugget on the
DOTNET-CLR list in response to a question about how to get NGEN running as part
of a setup script.
NGEN stores its results into th...
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Sam posts
a link to this
article which defends the use of pair programming, where two programmers collaborate
in front of a single computer to write software. I’ve never tried this
formally in a profess...
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Tim Bray posted this recently:
Sam Ruby has, over the last week or so, been quietly
at the center of a lot of intense discussion with the goals of
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I’ve been working on completely overhauling my long-form writing
infrastructure. It’s taken a lot longer than I wanted to, mostly due to my desire
to do make use of CSS, and my inexperience with that technology. But I finally have
something that I think will work for me and for you (for now).
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If you were confused about XML, this
picture will help…or make it worse. :)
But the cool thing is, the pictures are linked to the specs.
By way of
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I’ve been bothering Tim Ewald for a while to post a followup
to my comments about AOP and code generation, since he was the one that inspired me
to write about it in the first place. Well, he’s having trouble with his blog,
so I’m posting it here. Now if only Ted Neward would get off his butt and post
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I had dinner with a good friend of mine here in Boston tonight. He’s
technical, too, so we got to talking about code. I mentioned something about how I’ve
been programming a lot lately, and it detoured us into a discussion about lines of
code (LOC) metrics.
He brought up an interes...
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OK, reading this
one actually hurt – both the thought of it, and the laughing about it.
"Do not touch the tools."
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Bruce Schneier just published the latest issue of his newsletter “CryptoGram”,
available here. My favorite
bit was his link to this
story, wherein an Idaho police department gave their officers...
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There we were, lost in the middle of the forest at 10,000 feet. We’d hiked all day the day before, having flown in from sea level just the day before that, so we were tired. We’d followed the trail easily enough for the first two hours of our hike from...
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