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D Melodic Minor Accidental

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Re-commission

So after a super long hiatus, I've finally admitted that I'll end up posting far too infrequently if I restrict myself to writing a purely technical column.  I mean, for technical posts, there's a lot of vetting that I put myself through in order to be very confident in my posts (and still trying to maintain as semblance of working full-time as a developer).

Therefore, it's probably best that I re-commission this blog for more than just covering OO and .NET ideas, but also covering my perspective on working at MS / Developer Division / C#.  I've also been solicited by some friends that are interested in programming, that maybe I begin a blog that covers programming 101, similar to a computer science course, and of course, using C# :)

So here goes - and I hope you guys like the new feel of my blog.  Oh, the explanation of the new title - you've probably guessed that's it's a reference to music in some way... the music theory nerds out there will probably know that the only accidental (sharp or flat note) in the ascending D melodic minor scale is the C# accidental.  I guess the esoteric title is partly a rejection, on my behalf, over the need for titles :)

Published Monday, June 20, 2005 12:07 PM by TheoY

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