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Daily Archives: May 15, 2014
Why Don’t We Have Better Practices?
This essay isn’t quite Safe For Work (SFW) and might offend a few people, so be warned, but I found it somewhat humorous. It’s a look at all the insanity and problems with programming and software in the world. It certainly … Continue reading
Powershell Tips–PSEdit
I got this from watching a session from Jeffrey Snover at TechEd. It was a neat trick, and it’s worked better than what I used to do. Editing files Suppose I have the ISE open and I want to edit … Continue reading