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Morning Coffee 142 - Wishful Catchup Edition
After spending most of the last four days away from my desk, I was planning on a quiet day to catch up on a variety of things. Then I heard the oh-so-minor news that
Microsoft is offering to buy Yahoo
for almost $45 billion. Hasn't been much reaction on the dev, architecture, politics and hockey-oriented blogs I read, but you can get a
ton of reactions
on TechMeme.
Lost
is back. Finally. I stayed up late last night reading
Lostpedia
, catching up on
Lost Missing Pieces
and the
Find 815 ARG
.
Alex The Great had four goals and an assist in
last night's victory
. Coughing up three goal lead and letting the Canadiens tie the game in the last 30 seconds isn't encouraging, but a win is a win. The Caps are currently one game behind the SE leading Hurricanes and two games behind the current eight seed Rangers. Alex was named
first star for January
.
Ted Neward has a nice summary of Lang.NET by day:
one
,
two
and
three
. I wonder if my talk qualifies for the exception to Ted's rule that "A blog is not a part of your presentation, and your presentation is not part of your blog". I had 15 minutes to discuss something I've written about over
ten posts
(so far).
John Lam
points
to the latest
DLR hosting spec
. I'm much more interested in the DLR code generator, but at least the hosting interface is documented.
Scott Hanselman has a
nice post
on fluent interfaces. Note to self, find out if
Beautiful Soup
works with
IronPython
.
I wonder if the
VS Source Code Outliner PowerToy
works with F#? (via
Sam Gentile
)
Chris Tavares has an extensive post
Deconstructing ObjectBuilder?
I've poked around inside OB before, but I'm really looking forward to
Unity
(also via
Sam Gentile
)
NVIDIA
finally
updated the drivers for the video card in my Tecra M4. That only took a year.
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Harry Pierson
at 10:05 AM Pacific Standard Time
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Beautiful Soup on IronPython (accessible from C#) has been on my list for weeks. Sigh.
Scott Hanselman
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