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Jennifer Marsman
Featured Woman in Technology: Amity Binkert
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over 4 years ago
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jennmar
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Amity Binkert works as a contractor for a market-research company called novaQuant . Using Perl, JavaScript, Python, and CSS, she designs and implements online surveys and transforms and tabulates the resulting data for analysis and reporting. ...
Jennifer Marsman
Are two billion integers actually created in memory?
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I received the following question regarding my previous C# post : In your example, you say "First of all, the Enumerable.Range method will produce a sequence of integers, from 0 to 2,147,483,647." Are 2 billion integers actually created...
Jennifer Marsman
Featured Woman in Technology: Lidiane Souza
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over 4 years ago
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Lidiane Souza is the Senior Group Program Manager (GPM) of the Microsoft Application Virtualization (formerly SoftGrid) team at Microsoft. Virtualization can greatly reduce the cost of application testing and deployment. Different versions...
Jennifer Marsman
Friday Fun: Featured Women in Technology
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The shortage of women in technology is lamented throughout the industry. The fact that I started blogging very recently and was still able to get the URL "blogs.msdn.com/jennifer" when "Jennifer" was the most popular name of female babies from 1970-1984...
Jennifer Marsman
C# Fun at AADND - A Closer Look at the Where Extension Method and Lambda Expressions
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Last week at the Ann Arbor Dot Net Developers group (AADND), Bill Wagner gave a talk entitled "After the Launch: C# 3.0". He discussed: Implicit properties Extension methods Enumerators and deferred vs. immediate execution Lambda expressions...
Jennifer Marsman
"Workplace of the Future" webcast is live!
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over 4 years ago
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I've finished the "Workplace of the Future" video that I mentioned in a previous post . The University of Michigan students discussed what the Workplace of the Future will look like, how mobile devices will play a role, and what they expect...
Jennifer Marsman
The Workplace of the Future
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over 4 years ago
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Yesterday I participated in a really interesting event at the University of Michigan. Ford and Microsoft co-sponsored an event for business students to discuss what the workplace of the future would look like. We discussed four specific topics...
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Who is Jennifer Marsman?
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over 4 years ago
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I believe that blogs should begin with a description of the author and what they're all about. I'm a Developer Evangelist for Microsoft, which is a kinda silly title. But I have the coolest job in the company: I get to learn and play with Microsoft's...
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