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Google your desktop

Google, Desktop version. Very very cool. http://desktop.google.com/ -corbin
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Posted by Corbin Dunn on October 14th, 2004 under Uncategorized | 7 Comments »

Debugging Com Interop .NET applications?

Theres a good tool to debug CLR applications that use ComInterop: http://www.gotdotnet.com/Community/UserSamples/Details.aspx?SampleGuid=c7b955c7-231a-406c-9fa5-ad09ef3bb37f -corbin
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Posted by Corbin Dunn on October 14th, 2004 under Uncategorized | 1 Comment »

Intro to the .NET framework - in german!

Translated at: http://www.delphipraxis.net/post248432.html#248432 Thanks Daniel! –corbin
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Posted by Corbin Dunn on October 11th, 2004 under Uncategorized | 1 Comment »

California Mountain Unicycle Weekend

Here’s a cool picture of me that John Foss took: http://unicycling.smugmug.com/gallery/244263/9/9533606/Large Cool, huh?
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Posted by Corbin Dunn on October 7th, 2004 under Uncategorized | 2 Comments »

Utilikilts

Utilikilts: https://secure.utilikilts.com/indexold.htm Yes, I want one! Especially “The Workman”: https://secure.utilikilts.com/catalog-workman-index.htm Unfortunatly, the $185 price tag makes it not possible for me to get one right now… I guess i need to save up and quite buying unicycles! -corbin
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Posted by Corbin Dunn on October 7th, 2004 under Uncategorized | 9 Comments »

Introductory to the .NET Framework Class Library

Introduction to the .NET Framework Class Library By Corbin Dunn (Borcon2004 paper) Borland R&D Software Engineer cdunn@borland.com   The .NET Framework Class Library (FCL) consists of a series of classes, interfaces, and value types that can be used to program with. The .NET Framework has types that allow one to easily:   Create [...]

Posted by Corbin Dunn on October 5th, 2004 under Uncategorized | 9 Comments »



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