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August 2005 - Posts

Rico’s Performance Quiz Vs. The F1 Profiler

The Quiz: Recently Ricom posted a performance quiz on his blog asking about the performance scenario difference between the two following code fragments. The first fragment uses generics while the second uses an arraylist. Now, I’m not a performance engineer
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John Carmack on the Next Generation of Gaming

I’ve never been one to join in the cult worshiping of the various ID programmers, especially since I’ve never been a big fan of the Doom and Quake series. But in a recent QuakeWorld talk , John Carmack had a lot of interesting things to say. First, I
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Reviewing Data Display Websites and Programs: Harmony Central

It’s been a little while since my last entry about reviewing data display websites ( Football Outsiders was the topic last time ). I thought that I would jump back into the game with a review of a website that has great content and information but major
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Microsoft’s Ladybug system

One of the recent jobs that I have taken on for my team is being the point man for dealing with bugs from the Ladybug system. I figure that not all of our customers are familiar with the Ladybug system , so I’ll give a quick intro to it. In the era of
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Profiler improvements in the July CTP release of Visual Studio Team System

So if you are a customer and you are currently running on the Beta 2 release of Visual Studio Team System you might be unsure if you want to install the new July CTP release of Team System that just recently became available to MSDN subscribers. Well
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