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For anyone who hasn't heard about this site yet, DotNetKicks.com is a community based news website. Basically it is a lot like Digg in that users submit and vote on articles, but unlike Digg it is focused exclusively on .NET news. Because the readers of DotNetKicks.com are all .NET developers, and they are the people that vote on what is important, you can be sure that the quality of articles that...
When I moved my blog what seems like a while ago now, Technorati indexing broke. Today I finally decided to do something about it. After reading the FAQs and making sure it wasn't a problem here I emailed Technorati. Less than 20 minutes later they had read my email, fixed the issue, re-indexed this blog and sent a reply. Good job Technorati!
This blog is moving to http://james.newtonking.com/ . To handle links and traffic going to the old location I've setup a brilliant little HttpModule called UrlRewritingNet.UrlRewrite . It will redirect all traffic to the new address. Hopefully it should help make the transition fairly painless. Technorati Profile
Although not much appears different on the outside, last night I updated this blog to Community Server 2007 . Although I'm always wary of updating something the size and complexity of CS, like before I found the CS upgrade process to be a relatively pain free experience. One of the nice new features that aided in the update is the concept of override config files. Rather than updating the dauntingly...
Although I don't always agree with some of his opinions on programming, Joel Spolsky's marketing skills have to be admired. In his most recent post Language Wars , Joel argues that when it comes to picking a computer language for a project you are best off picking the mainstream language you know best. Nothing revolutionary there. Along the way however he slams LISP and criticizes Ruby for not being...
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