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The Right Place At The Wrong Time -
http://notalwaysright.com/the-rig...
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I think I'm going to stop trying to reason with "KGV2".
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That's a long drive from Glasgow! Looks like a good line up though.
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Some of those comments really have me shaking my head. Handmade lazy-loading and dirty flags, oh brother.
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I'm impressed he managed to comment - it just took me ages to realise the CAPTCHA wasn't an advert :-S
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Oh, found it. Good old google.
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URL?
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It never leaves me side! Actually I've had a look at the codebase already and it's not that bad. Looking forward to this role.
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Did it inspire you, give you any good ideas...?
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Forthcoming contract has me joining a brownfield ASP.NET project, with a view to taming dependencies + increasing coverage, maintainability.
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Has anyone read the MEAP of "Brownfield Application Development in .NET"?
http://www.manning.com/baley/
Thoughts? Am interested in section 2
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House of cards?
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They love the $ symbol?
Wednesday
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They're idiots?
Wednesday
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I think I read about this in Penthouse… -
http://pictureisunrelated.com/2009...
Wednesday
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Teh interweb provides for every fetish... -
Ian Nelson
Can those present at the plinth actually hear her?
#oneandother
Wednesday
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freeg131
If she has 1000, then surely one every 3.6 seconds?
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Sure thing, I agree with that approach for parameters, I was wondering whether the same applies to return types.
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Cheers Dude. Twitter really is the ultimate sounding board, isn't it?
Wednesday
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Yes, I suppose IEnumerable<T> is "good enough" if consumers are savvy enough to know of the extension methods available in LINQ.
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In general, I like the idea of requiring little (i.e. interfaces as parameters) and delivering "much" (i.e. implementations as return types)
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... an implementation, so they can make use of all the goodness that List<T> offers?
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Is it preferable to return, say, List<T> or IList<T> ? NDepend recommends the interface, but wouldn't consumers benefit from receiving...
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She's ace, thanks! Slept through the night for the first time on Monday night, I was dead impressed. Smiley, happy, content kid.
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RT @
pitofdarkness
: Did anybody take a ghetto blaster and an 80s CD up on the plinth and rickroll London yet?
#oneandother
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RT @
smont
: RT @
PlinthWatch
-typical plinth timeline:
http://www.flickr.com/photos...
#oneandother
ha ha x
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heyup!
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rgarner
Stapler location updates are the reason Twitter was invented... right ?
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Found it.
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I have chronic stapler blindness. I know there's a stapler somewhere on this desk, but I can't see it
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