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1 day ago

in The Lounge Advertising Network on The Lounge Blog
Also HTML and CSS didn't make the top languages...
I would have expected these to be at the same level of JavaScript
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javery HTML and CSS weren't included in the list, it didn't seem like very useful information to know that everyone uses HTML/CSS. :)

1 week ago

in Mono - Miguel de Icaza on Miguel de Icaza's blog
Great... now waiting for how to make this possible :)

2 months ago

in “Tutte le generalizzazioni sono false” ;) on pollycoke :)
Direi che domanda è mal posta.
Questa dovrebbe essere la domanda vera:
“Se non foste smanettoni Linux, ve la sentireste di usare [ inserisci qualsiasi applicazione Linux ] com’è adesso per fare [ inserisci qualsiasi attività ] seria?”

O forse anche meglio:
“Se non foste smanettoni Linux, ve la sentireste di usare Linux com’è adesso per fare [ inserisci qualsiasi attività ] seria?"

Per la mia esperienza, la risposta è no.
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smaramba La mia risposta invece è sì. Sempre per esperienza.

Usavo WindowsXP ed in generale ho sempre usato Windows dal 3.1. Poi quando MS ha annunciato Vista mi sono deciso a valutare qualche alternativa. Ho iniziato con Ubuntu 6.06 (così così, più no che sì) e passando per varie versioni e dualboot e dopo aver valutato l'effettiva odiosità di Vista, sono finalmente passato a questa Ubuntu 8.04 fulltime che effettivamente mi piace ed uso con soddisfazione da 1 anno. Passerò alla 9.04 quanto prima.

Il fatto è che la maggior parte delle persone ha "imparato" ad usare il PC su Windows anni fa. E' chiaro che la resistenza a cambiare verso lidi ignoti è fortissima, soprattutto se quello che sai è frutto dell'aver mandato a memoria i click.

4 months ago

in OAuth on ASP.net MVC Projects on bgeek.net
Do you know if there is a library somewhere for ASP.NET MVC to consume such providers?
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buildmaster So you want to get an asp.net mvc site to connect to an API that is secured
by OAuth? Currently no there isn't such a thing, I would suggest getting
hold of my project and looking at the OAuthBase and how it's used, the
signing is the same on both ends (the server re-enacts the signing process
and then checks that the signatures are equal) that should give you
somewhere to start.
I'm going to write a couple of test client libraries but they're a week or
more away.

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5 months ago

in iPhone SDK: Solve [UINavigationController pushViewController:] unrecognized selector sent to instance on Tech-Recipes
And I was struggling to find the solution thinking I was doing something wrong in the initialization of the view controller to be pushed.
Thank you, you saved me from a crisis of nerves :)

5 months ago

in It's Time to go Full-time : Infozerk Inc. on Avery Blog
Good luck with it...

8 months ago

in FeedBurner – Not Dead Yet? : Simpable on Simpable
I was a bit concerned as well... hopefully I'll get this email in the next few days

8 months ago

in Papercut – Easy Email Testing : Simpable on Simpable
There is also another similar tool, which allow you to write your own filters for searching emails:
http://donovanbrown.com/post/2008/10/20/Neptune...
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Ken Robertson Simone,

I hadn't seen Donavan's tool, which looks pretty nice! I think the main difference between the two is perhaps Neptune focuses on the email code testing aspect, with features like VSTS test hooks, while Papercut leaned a little more on the message contents.

For me, I was working on changing some message processing and needed to verify the headers and formatting I was changing, and easily test it by just performing actions on the site.

10 months ago

in Use ModelBinder to Generically Bind Complex Types on Emad Ibrahim
No problem :)
btw: this threaded comment view is awesome
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eibrahim Yeah, I love Disqus... I actually don't have to log in to my admin tool to
moderate my comments. I simply reply to a comment with "approve" and it
gets approved. Or If I reply with some other text, it approves the comment
and submits my text as a comment. Very neat.
I am looking into the ComplexModelBinder and trying to get things working
with the built-in stuff :)

10 months ago

in Use ModelBinder to Generically Bind Complex Types on Emad Ibrahim
Isn't this what the ComplexBinder that comes with MVC P5 already does?
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eibrahim You are absolutely right. It is hard to find these things without good
documentation. But I just found some info at
http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2008/09/...
I will update the post to direct readers there.

Thanks for the heads up.

1 year ago

in Dew Drop - May 16, 2008 on Alvin Ashcraft's Morning Dew
This book really rocks... I love it

1 year ago

in There’s a Blog in my Soup on There's a Blog in my Soup!
That's a great idea... too bad I'm not in the US :)

1 year ago

in New Blog Design - Yay or Nay?! on There's a Blog in my Soup!
Yep... I like this one better (as u can see from my blog, it's green as well)

1 year ago

in Wow, Twitter + Digg = 1755 New Subscribers over the Weekend! on There's a Blog in my Soup!
I don't get it:
81 -> 1836 -> 95?
not a very long term gain

1 year ago

in The Twitter-Monster is hungry. Let’s Feed It! on There's a Blog in my Soup!
Let's try this...
one problem could be that since RSS are from various topics the number can raise at first but then go back down again since people could be not interested in the topic of the feed.
Anyway, let's try and see:

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