It’s Silverlight Day!
As you’re probably aware by now, Silverlight 2 shipped last night. Scott Guthrie has an excellent summary of the details as well as the links you need to download the […]
So You Want To Set a Windows Journal Recording Hook on Vista? It’s Not Nearly as Easy as You Think!
Eons ago in Internet years, I wrote what proved to be a very popular tool, Tester, the latest edition appeared in my second book. With it you could record and […]
AsyncEnumerator and SynchronizationContext
I am presenting at Wintellect’s Devscovery conference this week. At this conference, the attendees are able to set up 1-on-1 sessions with any of the speakers. One attendees wanted to […]
Just Where Did Those Performance Counters Go?
On a particular Vista machine, I was setting up a PerfMon view to monitor the .NET memory performance of an application and ran into a problem. The.NET Memory # Bytes […]
Debugger Settings Visual Studio Add In– Easily Copy Breakpoints between Machines
So there I was knee deep in a great debugging challenge. On one machine, I had set up somewhere around 15 advanced breakpoints that had all sorts of properties set […]
In Defense of Vista and the Challenges Facing Windows 7
Perception is everything. That applies to everything in life and certainly applies to Vista. It doesn’t take much web searching to find plenty of commentary indicating that Vista has not […]
More on Regular Expressions
The always enjoyable Jeff Atwood wrote an excellent discussion about regular expressions that everyone should read. Having seen many times where a developer will write a full blown parser instead […]
Lightning Strike, Silverlight 2 Beta 2, and Winamac
You may have noticed that our blog was down for a couple of days last week. Lightning struck our server and our IT folks worked around the clock to get […]
Yahoo Group Set-up for Power Threading Library
I have set up a Yahoo group for people interested in using my Power Threading Library. Currently, the group is public so anyone can join. I am the moderator of […]