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Mood: The Grumpy Coder
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Earlier this week, Teemu Keiski asked me if I knew of a way to check the memory consumption of AppDomains in a process. You may ask why there was multiple AppDomains in a process -- because the server that he was running the ASP.NET applications was Windows Read More...
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To start off, I am fairly new to threading. One of the recent “module” requirements and other future “module” requirements caused enough reason to start a small framework for time-slotted batch services. Basically, the idea is Read More...
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(This is a long blog post but each thought runs into each other). Ok, I was a bit rash in my previous blog post . I got a pretty good suggestion from James that I could get stoned :-). Too late becaise I have already started with the medical aid broker Read More...
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Essentially, I want to open this blog post to ask: what weird and wacky things have you done on public transport? I'm running out of ideas on civil things to do. Let me recite on what I tried to do today: while on the bus, I was trying to plan the day Read More...
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That is the most common question that I get after responding to forum posts with the longest bloody code listings. Then the guy turns around and asks “Can you write that in VB.NET? Please!” Dudes, if that guy asked me that question right in Read More...
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One man.
One desire.
Two exciting oppurtunities.
A three-pronged, life changing decision.
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Settling for a choice be default.
[Read more by visiting the blog post with your web browser] Read More...
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To get the international guys up to speed, I pledged to www.sadeveloper.net a while ago that I was going to be “witty, daring and incredibly stupid.” Well, when I first said that, the plan was to bombard a radio station to make an announcement Read More...
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Edit: fixed hyperlink. Yes, it is a very important thing in my life so mind you :-). The most important thing that I want to say is that it is amazing how true things are from the stories you hear, which things are not true and best of all, which things Read More...
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I was asked how do I format code for blog posts. Well, to be honest, most of the code that I write in blog posts (and forum posts) are written on the fly, hence the formatting is also done on the fly. However, when I do come to copying and pasting code, Read More...
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Allow me to introduce my current MSN display name: “Smile,” they said, “things could be worse.” ... they were right -- it did get worse. Sigh. It must be nature's calling not to allow me to finish this project. However, I am determined Read More...
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Armand did the biggest flop of the day. All I know was gracefully admiring the manual of my next motherboard when a MSN conversation of 12 people popped up with the word “shit” following miliseconds later. At that stage, it was dawned on him Read More...
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Hi guys and girls, I just wanted to pop-in and say “hi!” No, I am not dead. I have experienced so much problems in the last 30 days, I do not know where to begin. One of my starting positions is that I am not blogging from my own PC (anymore? Read More...
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I just met him today. I woke up this morning and just had to meet the second MVP from Durban. I went through to the kitchen and made myself some breakfast. I had to make a run for it because the local user group “meeting” that I was meant Read More...
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I just thought it would be beneficial to all if I comment on two comments that I recieved on my article about keeping scrollback position. Let's start off with the contridictary comment: Is this the same code as here, did Justin acknowledge Stanley Glass Read More...
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In a previous blog post of mine, I said that Cursors are slow. Little did I know that I was going to come up with an excellent paging solution that... ermm... involved cursors. This took some really abstract thinking to achieve the following script: Declare Read More...
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