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  • being a better developer in 6 months

    I was listening to Scott Hanselman’s podcast on Being a Better developer in 6 months, and it started to make me think: I want to be a better developer! So, some things I want to teach my self over the next few months:More Ajax: I have done a fair ...

  • Behind the sceens look at Google

    Check out this video over at the University of Washington TV showing you a behind the sceens look at Google. Very cool video. lots of interesting info. check it out!

  • Beginners guide to water cooling your PC

    Toms Hardware has a Beginners guide for water cooling your PC. the question, some of you are probably thinking, is Why?! Simple. Quiter computing. My Main MCE has 2 large fans cooling the processors, one cooling the MoBo, and then there are a coup...

  • Bebo, MySpace and API's

    So, I have spent quite a lot of wasted hours over the last couple of days playing with Bebo, and I can see a lot of people do too. And same with My Space (not me personally, but other people). If your interested, my Bebo page is at http://www.bebo...

  • battle of the workstation gods

    Game PC has a review of the AMD Opteron 252 VS the Intel Xeon 3.6Gz with 2mb cache. very cool test. i likes what i sees comming from the AMD camp! i have already started thinking about my new workstation. the replacment to the dual athlon i curren...

  • Batch image processing in C#

    Check out this code project article showing you how to do batch image processing in C#. Its multithreaded (which is always a good thing) and also has support for water marks. Very handy stuff.

  • base64 encode a picture using XML

    Very cool tip over here from Kirk Allen Evans on how to encode an image as base64 using XML. Handy! but you can cheat and encode pretty much anything you can think of as base64 and write it to XML. very cool.

  • Backup/Restore TFS hosted on SQL 2005

    Over the last few days i have been looking into TFS. I want to install one at home, but my major concern is backup and restoring the system, incase of hardware failure. Well, Richard, over at Richards Infrastructure Blog, has info on how to back a...

  • Backup solution recomendations

    So, i have asked questions on this site before, and sometimes gotten replies, so here it goes again. I am in the market for a backup solution for my home network. It will be growing soon (extra 5 servers, more on that eventually) and i need to bac...

  • Backing up Flickr images using Amazon S3

    This is a cool show off application for Amazon’s S3 (the Amazon Simple Storage Service). It downloads your images from Flickr (another cool site) and uploads them to the S3 servers. One tool i want to write would be an app that syncs images from e...

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