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6:36 AM
hi i need help
about restdoclet
 
7:30 AM
cv pls stackoverflow.com/q/26127049/3622940 status: closed, thanks!
 
8:11 AM
brb noms
 
 
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10:09 AM
@ItachiUchiha thanks dear :)
 
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@miniHessel @Unihedron please
 
Hmm?
 
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5:29 PM
@ita when you are back please flag the SPAM ^ gone
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6:29 PM
@Zirak was that your gf btw? @Benj wanted to know
 
@JonathanSampson @rlemon ^
 
@Mosho Last night? It was your mom, I'm not sure if you'd call it "dating"
 
(same version of IE as rlemon)
 
(also, no)
(also, he already asked)
 
shut up :D
 
6:31 PM
@Mosho I love how we keep things in secret and then he just comes and asks it in the JS room because he doesn't know talking about it is inappropriate haha :D
@SecondRikudo how's that a promise question?
@AwalGarg congrats on what?
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum your seo thing
!!tell BenjaminGruenbaum google slidepoop rlemon
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum The problem was that even though I specifically called process.exit(42), it still called the following .thens in the chain.
 
Ah cool.
 
Zirak has a girlfriend?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
oooolalalala
is she pretty?
 
6:33 PM
See what you did?
 
@Zirak are you going to marry her?
do you loooove her?
 
@rlemon looked like a horse.
 
@rlemon yes, until she took the horse mask off
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum lol XD
 
@BenjaminGruenbaum rofl
 
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posted on October 01, 2014 by MSDN Magazine

The new C# 6.0 is now in CTP3. There have been myriad enhancements and improvements, as well as some features that have dropped. Here’s a full rundown on what to expect and what to look for in the new language. Mark Michaelis MSDN Magazine October 2014

posted on October 01, 2014 by MSDN Magazine

Stephen Cleary provides a conceptual overview of asynchronous requests on ASP.NET, as well as references to the best online resources. Stephen Cleary MSDN Magazine October 2014

posted on October 01, 2014 by MSDN Magazine

In this next installment of the Internet of Things (IoT) project, we take the connected SmartDoor and Raspberry Pi, and develop policies to manage the message and photo traffic with service bus and message bus queueing. Bruno Terkaly, Steven Edouard MSDN Magazine October 2014

posted on October 01, 2014 by MSDN Magazine

In the third part of his series on Unity game development, Adam Tuliper delves into 3D games, including creating characters, animations and terrains. Adam Tuliper MSDN Magazine October 2014

posted on October 01, 2014 by MSDN Magazine

Managing massive data stores in a single table can slow down queries and, therefore, business activities. Using a combination of partitioning and columnstore indexes solves the problem. Don Mackenzie MSDN Magazine October 2014

posted on October 01, 2014 by MSDN Magazine

Joel Reyes explores the universal app capabilities built into Visual Studio 2013, including templates, language, API and compiler support, and considers strategies for sharing code across apps, as well as best approaches for updating disparate apps into a universal Windows version. Joel Reyes MSDN Magazine October 2014

posted on October 01, 2014 by MSDN Magazine

This article builds on the October MSDN Magazine print article, “Use Updatable Tables for Responsive Real-Time Reporting,” that describes a combination of table partitioning and columnstore indexing to support a large table you can query rapidly for reporting and update concurrently. Don Mackenzie MSDN Magazine October 2014

posted on October 01, 2014 by MSDN Magazine

Charles Petzold is stepping down as a columnist at MSDN Magazine to work at Xamarin. Michael Desmond MSDN Magazine October 2014

posted on October 01, 2014 by MSDN Magazine

Readability must be an essential attribute of your coding practices. Follow the three C’s—comments, consistency and clarity—to create code that’s easier to read. Dino Esposito MSDN Magazine October 2014

posted on October 01, 2014 by MSDN Magazine

Julie Lerman explores a way to mirror data as one scenario for sharing data across DDD bounded contexts. Julie Lerman MSDN Magazine October 2014

posted on October 01, 2014 by MSDN Magazine

James McCaffrey explores probit classification, a machine learning technique for making predictions in situations where the dependent variable to predict can take one of just two possible values. James McCaffrey MSDN Magazine October 2014

posted on October 01, 2014 by MSDN Magazine

SignalR is a set of server and client libraries that lets you develop apps with dynamic, real-time, two-way communication. Rachel Appel MSDN Magazine October 2014

posted on October 01, 2014 by MSDN Magazine

Charles Petzold brings his series on DirectX to a close with an exploration of the classic Gouraud and Phong 3D light shading models. Charles Petzold MSDN Magazine October 2014

posted on October 01, 2014 by MSDN Magazine

David Platt's Harvard University Extension School class on UX engineering and management aims to create a cadre of UX first responders, who leverage awareness of basic concepts in UX design to enable a more robust and functional design process. David Platt MSDN Magazine October 2014

 

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