Archive for the ‘1’ Category
links for 2009-12-01
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Schedule and results page for the Texas Swimming and Diving Hall of Fame Invitational
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Because functional programming encompasses a very different way of composing programs, programmers who are used to the imperative paradigm can find it difficult to learn. In this article you'll see examples of how to write good, elegant code in JavaScript in a functional style.
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This chapter of WCF Essentials will serve as a summary of the steps you will take to design, implement, host and consume WCF services. The purpose is not to explain the details behind each design choice or feature – but to make you aware that these are things you should consider. Later sections of this whitepaper will provide recommendations to narrow the choices you face.
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This chapter explains how you should handle source control dependencies both within and across Visual Studio solutions. A consistent approach to managing dependencies in a team environment is necessary in order to reduce build instability and ongoing source control maintenance costs.
links for 2009-11-30
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one abs exercise: the crunch. This classic move is excellent for increasing the size of your midsection muscles, but it comes with an inherent drawback: To do it, you must round your lower back.
links for 2009-11-27
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Why iso-8859-1 Rather Than us-ascii? For a short answer, the iso-8859-1 charset is standardized, more dynamic, and carries more information. It's the best choice for pages written in English.
links for 2009-11-23
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This annual ranking, published by the United Health Foundation, looks at 22 indicators of health, including everything from how many children receive recommended vaccinations, to obesity and smoking rates, to cancer deaths. (Insurer UnitedHealth Group funds the foundation.) Scores for each state are determined by gathering data from a variety of government and nongovernmental databases and then calculating how much each state is better or worse than the national average for each measure. Click here to see the report. The below chart lists the final results in addition to rank changes in specific categories over the past 20 years.
links for 2009-11-22
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In Wisconsin, any value added by a solar-energy system or a wind-energy system is exempt from general property taxes.
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Solar-electric property
There is no maximum credit for systems placed in service after 2008. The maximum credit is $2,000 for systems placed in service before January 1, 2009.Systems must be placed in service on or after January 1, 2006, and on or before December 31, 2016.
The home served by the system does not have to be the taxpayer’s principal residence.
Note that the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) has published a three-page document that provides answers to frequently asked questions regarding the federal tax credits for solar energy.
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Taxpayers who purchase qualified residential energy-efficient property are eligible for a tax credit worth 30% of the system cost, including labor costs. The credit may also be applied to labor costs for assembly and original installation of eligible property. The following types of equipment are eligible
links for 2009-11-20
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Looks like a promsing, if "off-the-beaten-path", approach.
…As i mentioned earlier in some of the comments, i’ve received permission from my employer (Item Solutions) to release our Request/Response Service Layer implementation in a new open source library named Agatha.
links for 2009-11-19
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In mathematics, Pascal's triangle is a geometric arrangement of the binomial coefficients in a triangle. It is named after mathematician Blaise Pascal in much of the Western world, although other mathematicians studied it centuries before him in India, Persia, China, and Italy.
links for 2009-11-17
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The Web Client Guidance program consists of two projects:
- Web Client Software Factory. This project last released in February 2008. There will be an updated release that targets Visual Studio 2010. This release will be a port of the existing features and guidance found in the Visual Studio 2008 release. For information about the Web Client Software Factory go here.
- Web Client Developer Guidance. This project is currently under development. We will make changes based upon your feedback. For information about the Web Client Guidance go here. -
…At my current project we are using a dispatcher class to batch requests to our WCF layer based on the Request/Response Service Layer created by Davy Brion. Once you call the Get<TResponseType>() on the dispatcher the WCF layer starts working on the requests one by one and return them in one roundtrip.
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…Two books I recommend are "C# In Depth" and "Essential C#", by Jon Skeet and Mark Michaelis, respectively. I was technical editor of both; they're both great. They are well-titled; Jon's book goes a lot deeper than most mainstream books about programming languages, and Mark's book does a good job of covering the essential material you need to know to understand the language. — Eric
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Texas Swimming and Aquatics | Lee & Joe Jamail Texas Swim Center | The University of Texas at Austinuniversity of texas natatorium, austin, tx
links for 2009-11-17
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The Web Client Guidance program consists of two projects:
- Web Client Software Factory. This project last released in February 2008. There will be an updated release that targets Visual Studio 2010. This release will be a port of the existing features and guidance found in the Visual Studio 2008 release. For information about the Web Client Software Factory go here.
- Web Client Developer Guidance. This project is currently under development. We will make changes based upon your feedback. For information about the Web Client Guidance go here. -
…At my current project we are using a dispatcher class to batch requests to our WCF layer based on the Request/Response Service Layer created by Davy Brion. Once you call the Get<TResponseType>() on the dispatcher the WCF layer starts working on the requests one by one and return them in one roundtrip.
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…Two books I recommend are "C# In Depth" and "Essential C#", by Jon Skeet and Mark Michaelis, respectively. I was technical editor of both; they're both great. They are well-titled; Jon's book goes a lot deeper than most mainstream books about programming languages, and Mark's book does a good job of covering the essential material you need to know to understand the language. — Eric
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Texas Swimming and Aquatics | Lee & Joe Jamail Texas Swim Center | The University of Texas at Austinuniversity of texas natatorium, austin, tx
links for 2009-11-14
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The 1.37 acre parcel has dimensions of 200 feet x 300 feet and displays a level topography with generally well drained soils. The tract contains a mixed forest cover of hardwoods and conifers and there are no utilities at the site.




