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Robert Horvick's Weblog
Reading Twitter Data with C# and LINQ
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over 3 years ago
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I wanted to read Twitter.com search results (tweets) using C#. I started by deciding that a tweet looks something like this: public class Tweet { public string Id { get ; set ; } public DateTime Published { get ; set ; } public string Link...
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How I Use Hyper-V to Configure my Development Environment
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over 3 years ago
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Prior to using Hyper-V as part of my daily development and test efforts I wasted man weeks every year. I lost days at a time configuring machines and recovering from updated NDP builds. I wasted hours every week repeating the same steps over...
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Windows 7 Feature I Like – Programmer’s Calculator
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I just installed Windows 7 beta on a Hyper-V VM (1GB RAM, single proc, 127 expandable drive) and found that the calculator has changed and I like it. Beyond Standard and Scientific there are two new modes, Programmer and Statistics. Programmer supports...
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