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The Rathblog:
Dan Rathbone's Professional Blog
How to Get Hired at Microsoft
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I'm relatively new at Microsoft. Additionally, my team here (Managed Languages) recently went through a reorganization, and we're now looking to hire some good Developers and Testers. Naturally, the process of finding and hiring people is on my mind....
The Rathblog:
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Learning F#, Post 1: Forward Pipe
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What is F#? F# is a new functional programming language that is being developed here at Microsoft. Don Syme invented the language. Currently, the Managed Languages team is taking Don's work and turning F# into one of our production languages, alongside...
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Who is this guy? About me...
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I'm Daniel Rathbone. I started working for Microsoft about six months ago as a tester on the C# IDE team in the Developer Division. Here's a link to my personal blog , which I hope I won't regret posting. What's this blog all about...
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First Post! TS Windows and Multiple Monitors
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Hello and welcome to my hideously-named blog. In most blog's first post the author writes some 'about me' information. I'd like to break that trend and start with something useful. Here at work I have two monitors connected to my main dev...
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