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Author: host Created: 11/17/2005
This is a web log of things I have learned and hopefully can save you some time.

Microsoft PowerToys for Windows XP
By host on 7/28/2005
Not sure why I never saw the Microsoft PowerToys for Windows XP before. Sometimes I feel like I live under a rock.
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Oh sure. Just my luck.
By host on 7/28/2005
Oh sure. Just my luck. As soon as I switch to RSS Bandit, Luke releases a new sharpreader.
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Rick Strahl has a cool tool for ASP.Net Site Config.
By host on 7/28/2005
Rick Strahl has a cool tool for ASP.Net Site Config.
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Learn about MSF Agile
By host on 7/28/2005
I love Roy’s blog. He balances the old school design methodologies with the new agile stuff. Go listen to this to learn about MSF Agile: [Audio Interview] Randy Miller on MSF Agile and software modeling techniques By the way, I think this link for Team Agile is an interesting link embedded within this article.
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Indigo finally gets its name: "Windows Communication Foundation" (WCF)
By host on 7/27/2005
I have seen this all over the blog-sphere but I think Mary Jo Foley had one of the earliest posts
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Final Release of Indigo Beta 1
By host on 7/27/2005
So now should I call it WCF? Microsoft Released the final WinFX Beta 1 (including Indigo and Avalon) which is to work with Beta 2 of Visual Studio 2005.
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Windows Vista just announced and sites popping up already
By host on 7/27/2005
http://tweakvista.com/ Windows Vista Developer Center http://msdn.microsoft.com/windowsvista/ Microsoft Windows Vista Beta 1 Fact Sheet http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/newsroom/winxp/VistaBeta1FS.mspx
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Team Systems over HTTP!
By host on 7/27/2005
I ran across this post about distributed development with VSTS over HTTP! This is something that I have always liked about Subversion but I wonder how much of this system supports this.
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More Ajax .Net goodness!
By host on 7/27/2005
More Ajax .Net goodness!
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Writing a Subversion-backed VirtualPathProvider for ASP.NET 2.0
By host on 7/27/2005
Christolph amazes me again. Writing a Subversion-backed VirtualPathProvider for ASP.NET 2.0. I have been wondering if Subversion for VSTS is being worked on at all and another idea, which I am not ready to unveil just yet, for people that can't afford VSTS.
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