Morning Coffee 56
- I survived the weekend no problem. My wife has the
details
of what she did for the weekend while I played Mr. Mom. The kids
were great, we even went to see the Easter Bunny on Sunday. Wish the
weather had been better, but we did get to go on a little walk
around the neighborhood between hailstorms Sunday after naps.
- Between taking the kids all morning until Jules got home from the
airport and going to opening
day
for a team morale event, I worked about 30 minutes yesterday. In
case you’re wondering, that’s way below average. I typically work at
least twice that every day.
😄
- After maintaining a post a day average for January and February, I
slipped a bit in March. Twenty seven posts in thirty one days. So
that puts me five posts behind for the year as of this one.
- Dale let me borrow Madden 07
for the weekend so I could pump my
gamerscore
(a practice called gamerscore
whoring). I
still need 255 points by April 22nd to complete the Old Spice
Experience
Challenge.
I’m not proud of it, but it’s not like I have much time to play
these days.
- Mads Kristensen has a new .NET blog engine intuitively called
BlogEngine.NET.
I wonder how it compares to dasBlog,
which powers DevHawk. (via
DotNetKicks)
- I wrote a last
week that
unit test support should be in the Express editions of VS. Thanks to
Jamie Cansdale, it
is.
(via Larkware)
- Scott Hanselman saved his C# Tiny OS
project
from the impending shutdown of GDN and reposted it to his blog. I
first met Scott at TechEd Malaysia 2002, so I remember seeing him
present this “back in the day”.
- EMI is going to start offering
songs sans DRM @
$1.29 a pop. Assuming other labels follow suit, this is gonna be
huge. (via Loke
Uei)
- Jomo Fisher
writes
about using LINQ as a string switch compiler that’s about 900%
faster than using a hash table. Money quote: “Any time I see a data
structure with a capability I’m not using it makes me wonder whether
I can trade that capability for something I do need—in this case a
speed boost.” LINQ is turning out to be much more interesting than
just a (much) better way to query databases. (via
DotNetKicks)
Posted by devhawk.net on April 3, 2007. Filed under Development and Morning Coffee. Tagged Blogging, Lanugages & Xbox 360.
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