I was hunting for some POP3 stuff in .NET when I happened across this thing, basically a fully-featured POP3 / IMAP/ SMTP / WebMail client written in C# with Source code for free! It's really nice and...
Wednesday, 24 March 2004 00:00
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Pretty useful if you don't have the ability to use IIS compression (or choose not to) - Jeff Julian has released a 'plugin' for .TEXT which enables you to compress the RSS feeds produced by .TEXT 0.95...
Sunday, 29 February 2004 00:00
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I do have a tendency to get involved in pointless arguments in the ASP.NET Forums...a good example is this one, arguing about the performance of 'foreach' versus 'for'...any opinions from here - the...
Sunday, 29 February 2004 00:00
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I love the articles which Joel Spolsky writes, I already linked in an earlier post to an interview he did about social software and forums in particular (I'll dig out the link tomorrow - and the...
Saturday, 31 January 2004 00:00
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If you notice any problems, please let me know...this is now running on my own little server - and I'm not entirely sure it'll work. If you have problems, please let me know at scott@mostlylucid.net....
Wednesday, 28 January 2004 00:00
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It is VERY interesting on the subject of patching and Blaster - part
2
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Sunday, 18 January 2004 00:00
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This is also pretty nice
:-P
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Sunday, 29 February 2004 00:00
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Just noticed over at Devhawk that
V2 of the DataAccessApplicationBlock has been released...
Just When You Thought It Was Safe...
The prescriptive guidance is coming fast and furious now. The...
Monday, 05 January 2004 00:00
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I've written about these before, but if you are planning to develop any sort of ASP.NET
/ other .NET based app, you can save yourself a whole heap of time an aggrovation
by having a look at the .NET...
Monday, 05 January 2004 00:00
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I thought this was pretty interesting - compiles MSIL into Java Bytecode so you can run C# or VB.NET (or any other . NET language I assume) on J2EE application servers. At first glance, the question...
Sunday, 04 July 2004 00:00
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