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If any of you read Gamerscoreblog , you may have noticed a suspicious resemblance between the photo of the zombie and the one that graces this site's News section...  Let me quell any rumors by saying that it is indeed true that the zombie and I
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One of the great ones has passed

This evening, I came home to the news that my absolute favorite author, Arthur C. Clarke had died.  I have been an avid reader or Mr. Clarke since I was 12.  That year, I first picked up a copy of '2001: A Space Odyssey".  From the
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See you at Mix 2008

Just a quick note to let folks know that I will be making the trip to Mix this year.  I have recently gotten my flight, hotel and conference in order and am now officially registered.  I'm very much looking forward to this conference. 
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Presentation tip: Showing code

Since MEDC 2005, I have been tapped to present sessions many times.  Over the past three years, I have learned a lot and have grown as a presenter. When I was first getting started, I attended my first speaker training course.  Speaker training
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.NET Compact Framework v3.5 Power Toys Released!

I've been meaning to post this for the last week...  The .NET Compact Framework v3.5 Power Toys have officially been released.  You can download the Power Toys from here . See the .NET Compact Framework Team weblog for details on the included
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Quick Tip: Add files to Visual Studio projects the easy way

Here's another in my series of "why didn't I know this feature was there". While I was doing a technical review last week, I learned about a much easier way to add files to my Visual Studio projects. In the solution explorer Select a project

CoreCon API: Brought to you by the Visual Studio for Devices team

The Visual Studio for Devices team has been posting a very interesting and informative series on the CoreCon API.  I highly encourage anyone interested in writing remote tools to read the series.  In fact, I recommend everyone interested in
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Steven Pratschner on the CLR Profiler for the .NET Compact Framework

I love tools.  Debuggers , analyzers, performance monitors, profilers, everything.  In version 1 of the .NET Compact Framework, the only available tools where the Visual Studio debugger and the performance counter data file (also known as the
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[Off-topic] A present to myself

I don't often go off-topic on this site.  In fact, I probably start each off-topic post with the same basic statement.  Seeing that tomorrow is a national holiday in the United States, today seemed like a good time to take a little break here.
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The Journey of the Lunch Launcher: Part 8 - What did I learn?

Part 1 - The origins of the 'lunch launcher' Part 2 - MEDC 2007 Part 3 - Managing the Transport Part 4 - Sending messages Part 4b - The output channel Part 5 - Receiving messages Part 6 - Processing messages Part 7 - The Lunch Manager Now that we have
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Quick Tip: Debugging Smart Device Unit Tests

While browsing MSDN today, I came upon a handy article that I wanted to share.   Titled 'How to: Debug while Running a Smart Device Unit Test ', it provides step by step instructions on debugging your test projects. There is one additional step

The Journey of the Lunch Launcher: Part 7 - The Lunch Manager

Part 1 - The origins of the 'lunch launcher' Part 2 - MEDC 2007 Part 3 - Managing the Transport Part 4 - Sending messages Part 4b - The output channel Part 5 - Receiving messages Part 6 - Processing messages The journey is almost at an end.  Today,
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Microsoft Tester Center open for business

Alan Page announced today that the new Microsoft Tester Center site was live.  This is very cool.  What I love about this site is summed up in three words... it's about testing . I encourage anyone interested in learning more about testing and
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The Journey of the Lunch Launcher: Part 6 - Processing messages

Part 1 - The origins of the 'lunch launcher' Part 2 - MEDC 2007 Part 3 - Managing the Transport Part 4 - Sending messages Part 4b - The output channel Part 5 - Receiving messages Last time, I talked about how the Lunch Launcher receives messages . Today's

Recommended Reading: Windows Mobile Data Synchronization with SQL Server 2005 and SQL Server Compact 3.1

I recently finished reading Rob Tiffany 's newest book 'Windows Mobile Data Synchronization with SQL Server 2005 and SQL Server Compact 3.1 ' (special thanks to Rob for blogging about the process and the chapters). For anyone, like me, who attended MEDC
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