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published 1 month, 3 days ago, submitted by verbalKint 1 month, 4 days ago

goosh.org — Web base command shell for google. What else can I say?... read more...

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published 1 month, 3 days ago, submitted by alkampfer alkampfer 1 month, 5 days ago

nablasoft.com — Users are enemies or friends of the programmer? read more...

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published 1 month, 13 days ago, submitted by SuperJason SuperJason 1 month, 13 days ago

jetbrains.com — - New code analysis, context actions and quick-fixes; - New refactorings (such as Convert to Extension Method, Convert to Automatic Property, Convert Anonymous Type to Named); - Updated IntelliSense read more...

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published 1 month, 27 days ago, submitted by mhawley 1 month, 27 days ago

blog.eworldui.net — Moving away from the postback mindset and utilizing the Post, Redirect, Get pattern within ASP.NET MVC to achieve true separation and less chance of reposting form information. read more...

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published 1 month, 27 days ago, submitted by amrelgarhy 1 month, 28 days ago

devtopics.com — a very big good collection of programming jokes, WOWwwwwwww read more...

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published 1 month, 27 days ago, submitted by hgarcia 1 month, 29 days ago

devlicio.us — Derik Whittaker compares both tools read more...

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published 2 months, 5 days ago, submitted by SuperJason SuperJason 2 months, 5 days ago

ytechie.com — What makes one developer better than another? Shouldn't we all be performing at the same level? Of course not, we're not sewing buttons on an assembly line. We're using every bit of our intelligence to create something that we can only being to understand. read more...

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