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OSX Mavericks – WiFi – FIxed in 10.9.4?
This is good news! Seems that Apple have finally released an official fix to the WiFi issues introduced with Mavericks. Might seem trivial but one of the nice things about. read more…
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WANT …
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Rubblebucket – Came Out of a Lady
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modulusmusic.me
A chap I’ve known for a long time now is on the verge of releasing his first synthesiser through his new venture Modulus Music. The new synth called modulus.002 is. read more…
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Wrapping HttpClient
I’ve been recently revisiting a WebAPI client implementation that uses DotNetOpenAuth for authorising calls to an OAuth 2.0 protected WebAPI. So I thought I’d share the generic methods I wrote. read more…
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All Our Patents Are Belong To You
As far as I can tell Elon Musk is doing an amazing job of being pretty damn cool in my book. What with his Space X efforts launched off the. read more…
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Glastonbury 2014
Whoa …
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Compile Time Checking for MVC Views
One advantage of MVC Razor could also be deemed a disadvantage. No comile time checking of views. I personally love the dynamic nature of build the Razor views but you. read more…
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Albert Einstein
“We can’t solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.”
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50,000 Go Unnoticed – Occupy London
An estimated 50,000 people marched against austerity measures in London today. Starting the march right outside the BBC headquarters in Portland Place. So why did the BBC stay so quiet. read more…
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Nuget Strikes Again
Honestly, for tool that’s supposed to make life easier and more robust I find myself battling with it often. I’ve been upgrading some of the packages in one of my. read more…
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Windows Store
Hmm … not much to say really. The UI sucks, it’s sluggish to use and inaccurate. Why show me an Install button for apps that are already installed? Why have. read more…
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FireFox – Back on the Menu
So, I just updated to FireFox 30 and FireBug 2.0 … So far, rock solid and none of the issues I was seeing with FireFox 29 or 29.0.1 and Firebug.. read more…
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BSOD!! Well, Well Old Friend
My Current Windows box is fantastic, runs like a dream and has done since I built it about 3 years ago. It’s been through many many hardware changes in that. read more…
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Loading Entity Framework Navigation Properties with Stored Procedures
I don’t see a lot of posts about this but it is possible to achieve. Classes Example Stored Procedure Using a DbSet … this DOES NOT WORK if you are. read more…
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OpenSSL Hits The News Again
Good grief, this latest issue with OpenSSL (the library that keeps most of the internet encrypted and safe) is no less that 16 years old … “A researcher has uncovered. read more…
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CSS3 – Safe to Use?
Just found this amazing site going through CSS3 and how to safely implement or ignore certain features due to varying browser support. Really cool! HTML5 Please
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WWDC – Comments
I should start this by saying that I’m really not an Apple fan boy or a Microsoft fan boy or any tech fan boy to be honest. I’ve been involved. read more…
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WWDC – Well, Well!
Lots of very interesting things coming out of the WWDC, I’ve just finished watching the presentation. Seems Apple have been very busy. The graphics rendering stuff was supremely impressive it. read more…
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Entity Framework Code First Migrations and Running SQL Scripts
I suspect I’m not alone in that even though I’m using Code First for my data access there are points where it just makes more sense to encapsulate a complex. read more…
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