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See what I see.
Starting and Putting
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over 5 years ago
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Kris Makey - MSFT
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Because of the complexity and depth that installation stories can have it seems like it is very easy to get a little confused with terminology and how it maps to actual real world things. Additionally it seems like the varied nature of installation and...
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Searching for that special thing and some other hints.
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over 5 years ago
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Kris Makey - MSFT
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I haven't talked much about what I do here at Microsoft. To be honest I'm not going to go too far into any details about what I am doing but I think it'll be okay to talk about what I did do (up until we shipped VSTO 2008). I am and SDET which basically...
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Miscellaneous things.
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over 5 years ago
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Kris Makey - MSFT
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I don't have a over arching theme for this post. This last week has been a little strange in pace which has left me with no clear ideas as to what I want to cover (and what is most appropriate). With that said: I've seen several questions in the last...
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Returns and Specialization
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over 5 years ago
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Kris Makey - MSFT
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It seems like it’s the season of returns. I’ve returned from Idaho which is where I was returned the favor of spreading a cold to my wife (my entire family was fairly sick over the holidays and I managed to catch their particular flavor of cold/flu)....
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