Monthly Archives: January 2007

RFC 2119 Behavior

Scott Bellware has some post on Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) syntax for NUnit, and a post comparing the syntax to RFC 2119. Having implemented a few RFC’s that use RFC 2119 syntax, I found this comparison very on the button. As … Continue reading

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FeedDemon – It’s a keeper

Well after using FeedDemon at home over the weekend, and having every thing stay in sync, all auto-magic like, I’m happy to pay for this application. I had one odd start-up issue, where it complained about bad XML or the … Continue reading

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Retro Games Remakes/Dissections

I have gotten to the point in my Curse of the Azure Bonds remake where I now need to single step through the actual original to see what it’s virtual machine is doing. So I went off and found DOSBox, … Continue reading

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FeedDemon 2.1

I decided to try FeedDemon 2.1 today. After getting annoyed with RSS Bandit over I can’t remember what. Initial thoughts. I love it. It feels light and slick. I’m am not using it in synchronized mode yet, as my NewsGator … Continue reading

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Gladwell’s Stereotyping problem.

Malcolm Gladwell has been having a ongoing blog meme about the Ayres study discussed in Blink. A study in which it was tested whether race effected the price people of the same age and similar story ( job, house location, … Continue reading

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