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February 2006 - Posts

HD-DVD Fighting Back

A few months ago, HD-DVD was written off by many. There were no exclusive studios and most vendors seemed to have joined the Blu-Ray camp. Then something changed. HP decided it would take a more neutral stance. Microsoft and Intel came out strongly backing
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February Vista CTP Is Out

I won't be the first to mention it but I thought I would add my $0.02 about it. The February CTP release of Vista, build 5308 is now out. It should be available to you if you are a registered beta user. If you aren't, there are lots of reviews and lots
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Dependent Test Cases

As most of my blog posts do, this one stems from a conversation I had recently. The conversation revolved around whether all test cases should be independent or if it was acceptable to have one rely upon another. It is my contention that not only are
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Effective Text Editing

I ran across this article I thought I'd share: Seven habits of effective text editing . It's written by the author of VIM (Vi Improved) but the techniques apply to all good text editors. The techiques are: Move Around Quickly - Use the editor to jump
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Catching the Podcast Bug

With the new year, I decided to take advantage of my health club benefit. For the past couple of weeks, I've been going to the gym several times a week. It's been a few years since I last made a go of it. So far, I'm being more successful. Part of that
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Friendly Reminder: Utilize Source Control

I just finished talking to someone who lost 1 1/2 weeks of work due to an inadvertent key stroke. It's not only hard drive failure that may get you. With hardware stability quite high these days, we sometimes feel invincible. It is easy to get complacent
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Lisp and Ruby

I recently came across Paul Graham's essay, Beating the Averages where he talks glowingly about Lisp. It piqued my interest in this language. Another language I've been toying with learning is Ruby. Lisp is compiled (at least it can be) and Ruby is purely
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