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Fonts for coding

Mar 10, 2004  •  1 min read  •  Richard Hundhausen

Jim McKeeth, of the Boise Software Developer's Group, recently wrote about some cool fonts designed specifically for coding. For example, they emphasize the difference between the curley brackets …
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Why "Longhorn"?

Mar 6, 2004  •  1 min read  •  Richard Hundhausen

I just read an article in the March 2004 issue of PC World magazine. Yes, I know, it was a slow day in the airport and I wasn't reading a .NET magazine. Windows XP was code-named Whistler (a British …
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DevEssentials 2004

Mar 2, 2004  •  1 min read  •  Richard Hundhausen

Looks like my abstracts were approved for DevEssentials. I'll see you all in Kansas City this June. www.devessentials.com
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What was I doing last week?

Mar 2, 2004  •  1 min read  •  Richard Hundhausen

Many of you have asked, so I've decided to blog about it. Last week, I flew to Tampa to record some computer training videos on C# as well as an intro to .NET, Visual Studio.NET, and the MCSD …
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Study: Very few bloggers on NET

Mar 1, 2004  •  1 min read  •  Richard Hundhausen

Damn, I thought there were a lot of us out there, but I guess not. The CNN article quotes a source, saying only 2-7% of us adult web users maintain a blog. CNN Article  
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New .NET Security Exams

Feb 28, 2004  •  1 min read  •  Richard Hundhausen

I was just emailed an invite to take the beta exams 71-330 and 71-340, Implementing Security for Applications with Visual Basic .NET and Visual C# .NET, respectively. Update: The exams do …
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Jupiter RTMs!

Feb 27, 2004  •  1 min read  •  Richard Hundhausen

Heard through the back-channel that BizTalk Server 2004 RTM'd earlier this week, which is good considering that it launches next Tuesday in Mountain View, California! I wish I could be there, but I'll …
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TEPMIS wins ComputerWorld honors

Feb 26, 2004  •  1 min read  •  Richard Hundhausen

I've been meaning to post this for some time. Last year, the Windows DNA software project that I helped architect and design while I lived in Germany was recognized and won a couple of …
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