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In the airport today, I saw a fellow browsing Sudoku books. Flipping through them, seemingly evaluating pages as one might check out a writer's style. I thought about going up beside him, looking over his shoulder and saying "Well, that one's trivial," or "Oh, that one."

Last night I had …

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MSTest Moving to VS Pro

Naysawn has announced that the Visual Studio unit testing framework (MSTest) is moving into the Pro SKU of Visual Studio. That's a good start, but I want to lobby for going the whole way:

Please move the unit testing framework into the .NET framework.

Source: MSTest Moving to VS Pro …

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Kathy Sierra: 100% Right. Those Who Threatened Her: 100% Wrong.

I've never met Kathy Sierra. I don't subscribe to her blog. But I am utterly, utterly appalled to hear that she was subjected to death threats and, while those who threatened her are below contempt, nor should there by the tiniest portion of toleration for those who attempt to make …

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Build A Game In A Year: Win $10K

Dream Games has extended their registration date for their Build a game in a year and increased the prize money to \$10,000. They have also explictly stated that TorqueX based games will be allowed. Last date for registration is April 1st 2007

Source: Another \$10,000 competition - for TorqueX …

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stpBA Storyboarding: Best Rookie Product I've Seen In Years

The easiest Jolt vote I've made in years was for stpBA Storyboarding, a product which every architect and team lead owes themselves to evaluate. I would say it is revolutionary, but it is better than that -- it simply makes the way you probably already work vastly more efficient.

Essentially, it …

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2007 Jolts Awards

The Jolt Awards were announced last night. The list of winners is below. We had some particularly competitive categories this year (in Technical Books, I advise you to simply fill your shopping cart with the finalists). Most delightful, this was a year where there was some real innovation, which I'll …

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Version Control Patterns?

I started to write a post on version-control patterns ("How to pack your trunk") when I realized what a can of worms it was. Essentially, every time I wrote down "the way I've always done it" I realized that there were always trade-offs -- that what worked in some situations wouldn't …

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Twitter for Logging?

Perhaps Twitter is the rock-and-roll of a generation that I am too old to get, but even with my vast ego, I find it inconceivable that anyone would want to receive an SMS of the minutiae of my life ("Driving to Costco," "Taking a break and throwing some darts").

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Vista Mobile App Developer Contest

Thee UMPCs up for grabs in this CodeProject programming competition:

...must allow new means of input: ink, touch, and more. Build a great application that encompasses these needs, write an article about what you've done, and you may win one of three cool Samsung Ultra-Mobile PCs.

One winner per month …

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Keep the 404!

Unusually, I find myself disagreeing with Jeff Atwood and his statement that "Any 404 page that has the characters "404" on it, if not already an outright failure, is already well on its way to becoming one." Jeff's larger point is that one not use the default 404, which is …

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