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Tuesday, May 13, 2003 - Posts

Arrays and Strings Undocumented

One last set of old links to some pretty good content. Wesner Moise wrote a couple of articles on The Code Project that I thought were pretty good. If you're into working further down into the CLR from some of the more common managed classes, it's good
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Data Container Comparisons

Just when I thought my gratuitous url worries were over, I forgot that I jotted down the following link to Jimmy Nilsson's articles on Data Containers... actually you can check the url itself, I don't want to double the length of this post. The articles
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Hotter than the Finest Incense, Speedier than a First-Run DVD Bootleg

Saturday, about 20 feet outside my building the hottest sidewalk retail action on John Street was a guy with about 100 decks of Defense Dept's Iraqi-Most-Wanted cards. I, however, passed on his fine wares and bought my usual Saturday Rolex, light on the
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Opera Standards Compliant

Well to read all the salvos reported by CNet and Opera's own site, I had generally been of the impression that Opera was seriously standards compliant. Possibly even to a greater tune than Mozilla. Then I started to kick it's tires more and more. Maybe
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I Can't Quit the IE Habit

I repaved my machine a week or so ago and was going to try and force myself to use Mozilla as my primary browser, once and for all. And then I fell right off the wagon again--this time with C/2-type velocity, I didn't even get to the install. Well I did,
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I Gave Myself a Zeldman-esque Makeover.

Additionally, I redid things with a purer CSS layout. HTML is not valid, I have some url encoding issues that will go away when I add more RESTful urls to my own internal references and a couple other goofs. Although I don't know if I'll get fully compliant
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One Step Forward, Half a Step Back

I reworked a bunch of my blog engine code earlier, basically moving it from a multiple blog to single virtual paradigm. Which is how I actually use it, so it made more sense and makes the client calls a lot more straightforward. In doing so, I had to
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