Feel the Rush One of the most exciting things to happen in the .NET world in the past half year has certainly been the release of Developer Express’ CodeRush for Visual Studio .NET. CodeRush has been
Lord of the Lemmings I wanted to clarify my position on Open Source. I love it, I think its great, I think its a hobby thats had very good results. Linux is a perfect example of open
The day before yesterday The Day After Tomorrow was actually the Day Before Yesterday. Thats when I saw the movie about not quite the end of the world coming about in the midst of softball size hail,
Blog lemmings I’ve read some blogs but never really thought much about creating my own. However, I’ve come to realize that I have random thoughts that maybe I would like to capture from
Blog? What's a blog? OK, I guess I have to figure out something to write here… Actually, I’ll just leave it like this and come back and change it when there’s something important to say.
Valuetypes in C# After some confusion on IRC on the differences between classes and valuetypes (D8: records) a valuetype in C# is a lot like a class, except that it a few differences: It always descends
It's all in the music I’ve re-watched Kill Bill Volume 1 again last night – after finally getting the DVD – and i have come to the conclusion that we might actually have to be thankful to the Weinsteins
Internet Pack for .NET Let me spend a few minutes today on talking about our upcoming “Internet Pack for .NET” product, a low/medium level network framework for .NET that should be available soon. Why “Yet Another
First Post Well first post on my own RemObjects Blog. In this blog I’m going to talk about interesting and most likely, less interesting stuff. Mostly, it will be about the stuff I’m
Welcome to the RemObjects Blog Time stops for no-one, so we at RemObjects software too will finally start blogging. Lately, i’m personally mostly involved with our upcoming .NET libraries (the Internet Pack, which will be out Real
Poor Man's Mira Anyone remember “Mira”, that screen technology from Microsoft where supposedly you should just grab your monitor and walk around the house with it, using it (and a touch screen) to access your PC