StClairJohn

@StClairJohn

John St. Clair

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Mark Seemann (@ploeh) doesn't like code that lies to you. DI = honest code. #nnug
Patterns of Parallel Programming (.NET 4.0): a well-written & free e-book. http://is.gd/fjUSh Recommended!
RT @ebertchicago: Filmed footage from the H-bomb exploded in space in 1962. http://j.mp/bPBPcz <-- This is ABSOLUTELY insane. Thinking?
Erik Meijer's podcast with @shanselman on Rx was great. See his "Confessions of a Used Programming Language Salesman" http://bit.ly/9czoae
@jagregory You can get a breakdown by app if you look at: Settings > iCloud > Storage & Backup > Manage Storage > [device] > Show All Apps
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Wait....WHAT? RT @ClinicEscort: Vatican admits forcing raped nuns to have #abortion if rapist was priest http://ow.ly/42nx5
.NET 5 async/await: Best overview I've found anywhere: (ppt/pdf) http://bit.ly/bgQXb5 /ht jon skeet
Perfect, non-ironic post illustrating the vacuous nature of "HTML5": http://j.mp/d8WrVu #ItMeansWhatISayItMeans
Now that our Facebook app in Azure is LIVE, my self-imposed Twitter exile can come to an end
C# named-arguments can be a big help for increasing readability of test code: http://gist.github.com/526658
"In a tightly-coupled system, efforts to mitigate risk typically make matters worse." Guess the author - were you right? http://is.gd/dsZ2X
RT @tathamoddie: Introducing System.IO.Abstractions (and associated mocking helpers!): http://is.gd/doQZK <-- NICE
Change your mode of thinking! [brilliant animation of David Harvey lecture]: http://youtu.be/qOP2V_np2c0
If you have kids older than 5, spend 20 minutes with them on this site: http://www.xtranormal.com You'll both love it.