I had the pleasure of chatting to Sean Sexton about all things code, life and a little in between. Sean maintains an excellent blog that is well worth visiting if you are into C# or WPF. Bio Software developer in the Twin Cities area, passionate about .NET technologies. Equally passionate about my
Tag: C#
The Daily Six Pack: August 27, 2013
A COLLECTION OF LINKS FOR LOVERS OF I.T. Dirk Strauss . . . . Feature link: Steve Ballmer Retiring Microsoft’s next CEO: Who’s on the short list?, Mary Jo Foley Other Released: Crypto Obfuscator For .Net (v2013 R2), LogicNP Team 5 Common C# Misconceptions, Phillip Trelford 5 Popular and free SQLite Management Tools, Senthil Kumar Exception Can Cross .NET Language Boundaries, Sean Sexton Objective-C
The Daily Six Pack: July 15, 2013
The Daily Six Pack: July 5, 2013
The Daily Six Pack: June 25, 2013
Evolution of C# is nicely represented in this graphic shared by Zubair Ahmed. Jonathan Allen also talks about .NET memory profiling using Visual Studio 2013 while Gunnar Peipman shares some Office 365 goodness. Lastly, bookmark GeekLift, an awesome regular post by Josh Benson. I have really found the info succinct and
The Daily Six Pack: June 21, 2013
Xbox One, need I say more. The ridiculous restrictions imposed on it by Microsoft have finally been resolved. I wonder who even figured that imposing restrictions such as that would hold ANY water. In fact, the gamer community is stronger than any corporation. But well done to Microsoft for listening.
The Daily Six Pack: June 10, 2013
The Daily Six Pack: May 16, 2013
The Daily Six Pack: May 8, 2013
Having recently surpassed the 100 million licenses sold mark for Windows 8, Brandon LeBlanc talks to Tami Reller to provide an update on the progress since the launch of Windows 8. Then, on February 27, the General Availability date for Office 365 was reached, ending the preview period. The good news is