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Robert Horvick's Weblog
When CAPTCHA goes wrong ...
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over 6 years ago
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I was using a website today and they wanted to make sure I was human and not some automotronic roboform hell-bent on spamming the Intra-Web with ... well ... who knows what the kids are spamming for today with their rock-and-roll music and dual-core processors...
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hex 0x07 redux
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over 6 years ago
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Yesterday I made the comment that I thought that the handling of 0x07 was a bug in the TFS client APIs. I was wrong. Buck called me out on this and after researching it in more depth I believe that the client OM is doing the right thing (or at least...
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Sun opens Java source code via GPL
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over 6 years ago
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"To those long-suffering open-source developers who have been waiting for years to venture unencumbered into Java code and tweak it to their heart's content, Sun Microsystems has three things to say: G, P and L. Sun on Nov. 13 released at www.sun.com...
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hexadecimal value 0x07, is an invalid character
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over 6 years ago
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Every once in a while I get a message that at first baffles me but once I understand the problem it's hand-smackingly obvious. This error message was one of those. "hexadecimal value 0x07, is an invalid character" By now I’ve run into this problem...
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Free .NET 3.0 Training ... if you can figure out how to get it.
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over 6 years ago
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This post was going to be about how there was some new free training available for the workflow (WWF), communication (WCF), and presentation (WPF) components of .NET 3.0. I was going to let you know how jazzed I was that we were making this available...
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How long should a version control migration to TFS take?
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over 6 years ago
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I'm curious what you think. Imagine you have an installation of Generic Version Control System with 500,000 items you intend to migrate to TFS. Each item has, on average, 3 revisions of history. So you have 1.5 million revisions. And let's say that...
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Visual Studio Team System Chat - Wed, Nov 8th
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over 6 years ago
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There is an upcoming Team System chat on the 8th. I will be involved to field questions on version control migration and the new QueryMergesWithDetails API that became available in SP1. Join members of the Visual Studio Team System product group...
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Choosing a host process type for a version control migration tool
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over 6 years ago
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Last time I mentioned that we’d look at more architectural decisions for a migration tool – specifically what type of process it should be hosted in. Some common arguments I hear for the various approaches are: 1) It should be written in a scripting...
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TFS Migration has a blog now...
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A quick pointer to the TFS migration blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/TFS_Migration/ I'm going to keep my thoughts on VC migration issues here but that blog is where more formal announcements regarding the future of TFS migration will be made.
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