RadioTFS - Team Foundation Server - podcast show Mick made

March 14, 2008 – 11:00 pm

RadioTFS - Team Foundation Server - podcast show
Mick made me aware of RadioTFS today. Paul Hacker, Mickey Gousset and Martin Woodward are the folks behind this podcast show - that’s an impressive line up. If Team Foundation Server is your bag, you are guaranteed to get good content from these chaps. I listened to Radio TFS 03: Team Foundati…
Craig Murphy

Writing each Row of a Dataset into XML files
I need to write each row of a daset to a separate xml file, which will be named based upon the ID of the current row. I am very new to XML, as I have never believed in it, which meant it was crap. Anyway, I am trying to merge XML into my programming, and need a bit of help. What I need to do is…

Activate your iPhone using .NET 2.0

It appears that Jon Johansen (DVD Jon) is now a .NET developer. He has created a little .NET 2.0 application to activate your iPhone without giving any personal information to AT&T. The application runs as an activation server on your local machine. You then redirect albert.apple.com to 127.0.0.1 in your hosts file. Zac Bowling is attempting to get it working on the Mac via Mono.

Microsoft vs TestDriven.NET - 06 June 2007

Today Microsoft kindly extended my deadline by 24 hours so that I could further consult my lawyers. So far they have done a very good job of keeping the pressure on. This isn’t simply a case of knocking out a quick email Pirate Bay style!

Before I released support for Visual Studio Express, I made a point of carefully reading the Express EULA. After reading it I was confident that the technique I was using wasn’t in breach of the license. I am now acutely aware that if I turn out to be wrong I could end up losing everything. This isn’t a situation that any developer wants to find themselves in.

Unfortunately the alternative to fighting this is bowing down to a vague catchall clause. I am an anxious person and don’t want live in fear of this kind of thing.

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